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  1. The most league wins away in the clubs history was equalled today (12), with 4 away games to play will we beat it.

    Also, most league wins in a season is 28, back in 1955/56 season in Division 3 North. Currently on 22 with 9 matches to play (It's possible).

    Most league points in a season was 2013/14 with 85, can we get 14 points or more with 27 points still at stake.

  2. Speaking of fixtures, the Pompey game moving to the Tuesday gives the players an extra day to recover after playing Blackpool at home. I know its the same for Portsmouth but then we have a 8 day break before our next match due to Wycombe being in the EFL Trophy final. Where all the other promotion contenders barring Peterboro play on the Saturday after the Easter fixtures.

  3. On 05/03/2024 at 22:42, ram59 said:

    Hopefully, this will dent Barnsley's confidence a little. Lately, everything has been going their way, but tonight they were 2 up and cruising, then fell back to earth.

    Every Barnsley fan and player will be feeling gutted atm.

    Having watched the match, Barnsley deserved nothing. They went 2-0 up took the foot off the gas started time wasting very early in the 2nd half. There was one incident where a Barnsley player went down off the ball feigning injury when they were 2-1 up. The Ref went over to him and basically pointed to his watch and miraculously the player sprung to his feet with not a limp in sight. Bolton battered them especially in the last 15 mins and the added 8 mins.

    Barnsley have Lincoln next who currently have gone the longest in League One since being beat (9 games). Also Barnsley's last 6 matches have them playing 4 away (Burton, Charlton, Stevenage and Blackpool).

  4. 6 hours ago, eddielewis said:

    Update after today's results 

    Barnsley winning away has tipped the odds to them but it's still very tight

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    So according to this predicted list, Portsmouth are going to remain unbeaten in their last 10 games with Blackpool, Peterboro, Wycombe, Bolton and Lincoln to play away with home games against Burton, Barnsley, Derby, Shrewsbury and Wigan.

  5. 40 minutes ago, Mckram said:

    Is this not just a fan that’s stuck some scores in rather than actual computerised results?

    It has Portsmouth not losing another game which would be some going considering they still have Blackpool, Peterborough, Bolton and Wycombe away. Not to mention us and Barnsley at home.

    You forgot to mention their away fixture at Lincoln who currently have the lowest goals scored against them in the league at home (13).

  6. 33 minutes ago, LeedsCityRam said:

    Still 4th but Peterborough & Barnsley going in different directions 

    1. Pompey

    2. Bolton

    3. Barnsley

    4. Derby 

    5. Peterborough 

    6. Oxford

    Still don't see us winning a 2 legged playoff semifinal.

    You need to look at Bolton's remaining fixtures before predicting them to finish 2nd. I'm hoping they beat Barnsley Tuesday night or a draw. Then if we beat them at Pride Park and match Bolton and Barnsley's results we could then keep hold of 2nd spot.

  7. There's going to be a lot of dropped points by the current top 7 teams in the run in, simply because they all have games against each other. E.G. POMPEY have Peterboro (a), Barnsley (h), Derby (h) and Bolton (a). DERBY; Bolton (h) and Pompey (a). BOLTON; Barnsley (a), Oxford (h), Derby (a), Stevenage (a), Pompey (h) and Peterboro (a). BARNSLEY; Bolton (h), Pompey (a) and Stevenage (a). PETERBORO; Stevenage (h), Pompey (h), Oxford (a) and Bolton (h). STEVENAGE; Peterboro (a), Bolton (h), Barnsley (h) and Oxford (a). OXFORD; Bolton (a), Peterboro (h) and Stevenage (h).

    Blackpool and Orient are still within range of getting a play-off place, so they could have a say on some games against the top 7. BLACKPOOL Have Pompey (h), Derby (a) and Barnsley (h). ORIENT; Derby (a), Peterboro (h) and Stevenage (a).

    LINCOLN in 10th place are not an easy team to beat or score against (only lost 10 and conceded the 2nd least goals with 32). They have Pompey (h), Barnsley (a) and Oxford (a).

  8. 51 minutes ago, Foreveram said:
    1 hour ago, plymouthram said:

    I thought it was a close game, that was won by two good goals and agree with Warne that it should have been a draw. I was thinking before the match that this was probably our toughest fixture we have left to play.

    Top of the league Portsmouth away ?

    They have not impressed me this season, had a few dodgy penalty awards. Scored in Fergie time when you wonder where they found all them extra minutes added on. They had a bit of a wobble in Dec/Jan and I feel they will have another one. I just feel in front of their home fans the players will freeze when Derby play them.

  9. GOAL DIFFERENCE  Could be the a deciding factor, looking at the likes of the current top 4 teams. If Pompey have another wobble, even they could be looking at other teams goals for and against. Portsmouth have drawn almost a third of their games and if they continue in the same form they are looking at another 3 games being drawn, that does'nt improve your goal difference. They could easily lose a few with Blackpool, Peterboro and Bolton to play away and on top of that they still have Oxford, Barnsley and Derby at home.

    Derby have the easiest fixtures out of the top 6 teams, with only Bolton (h) and Pompey (a) left to play. I know we still have Blackpool to play, but that's at Pride Park and their home form is keeping their hopes alive for a late snatch for a play-off spot. Bolton and Barnsley game in hand is against each other, plus they have the most away games still to play. Bolton's last 4 matches in April are Bristol R (a), Pompey (h), Port Vale (h) and Peterboro (a). Barnsley Also have Blackpool (a), Stevenage (a) and Pompey (a).

    I still sticking by my last prediction, even though we lost in a closely contested match at Barnsley. In the top 2, which position depends on who wobbles, who has the least injuries to key players and who they have to play.

     

  10. On 22/02/2024 at 20:47, ram59 said:

    Bolton's remaining away fixtures appear to be quite difficult, but does this indicate that their current position is largely down to having easier away fixtures up to now?

    8 of their 9 away wins have come at the bottom 9 teams, whereas we have won 5 of our 11 wins against top 9 teams with only 2 defeats at Stevenage and the ref at Bolton.

    And lets not forget we played most of the 2nd half with 10 men and only lost 2-1.

  11. On 21/02/2024 at 11:55, Mountain Ram said:

    I think Timi Max Elsnick could also be added to that list. Appreciate he's now plying his trade in Slovenia, but his team are second in their top league and he's made 11 appearances for the national team. Think he'd have done a job for us, especially given what happened after he left.

    His team Olimpija Ljubljana won the league last season and he is the current club captain. Will be 26 in April, made his debut for his national side when he was 23. Slovenia have qualified for Euro 2024 having only lost 2 qualfiying matches. Some one to look out for on the TV during the summer.

  12. On 20/02/2024 at 13:33, MadAmster said:

    I read somewhere that Bolton still have to play 7 of the top 10. Looking like a case of points on the board being better than games in hand with any luck.

    CORRECT, They have Blackpool (A)8th; Barnsley (A)4th; Oxford (H)5th; Derby (A)2nd; Stevenage (A)7th; Pompey (H); Peterboro (A)6th and still have to travel to Bristol Rovers who currently are in the top half of the table.

  13. On 20/02/2024 at 07:21, maydrakin said:

    Towards the end of the season, stats go out the window, as teams at the bottom start scrapping for their lives and those in mid-table begin to start thinking about their holidays.

    Just focus on ourselves and get as many points as possible.

    Hope your right with the assumption that mid-table teams are thinking about their holidays, Rams have Bristol Rovers (A), Northampton (A), Wycombe (A), Cambridge (A) and Reading (H) to play from mid-table. Perhaps Paul Warne should drop some holiday magazines in their dressing room prior to kick off.

  14. On 20/02/2024 at 08:10, Caerphilly Ram said:

    By this logic you’d need to write off the number of current premier league players who were loaned out to lesser clubs as part of their development. It’s a well practised system throughout the football league, yet some are talking on here like it’s a massive error on our part to do the same. Brown is young, and has a contract, he’s got a short loan away from the club to aid in his development and will be back at the end of his loan to continue progressing. 
    The only caveat I suppose is the timing of the loan due to our shortage of forward options, however at the time the club had every chance of adding players in the January window and perhaps expected Waghorn to be back sooner etc.

    Most loaned out youngsters from the top tier teams mainly go to a championship side with good facilities/coaches. The training facilities at Derby (Moor Farm) are a damn sight better than any team in the National league, come to think of it most of the teams in the Championship and a few in the top tier. I not going to state our coaches are the best, but I will stick my neck out and say they are better than Gateshead's. And last fact; so far Brown has played in 4 games for Gateshead amounting to a grand total of 51 mins of football, thats really not going to aid his development.

  15. On 19/02/2024 at 23:36, RodleyRam said:

    If this is the case then why does every club in the football pyramid do it? We've benefited from some exceptional loans over the years who have come in, performed for us and then gone back to their parent clubs with greater experience, confidence and improved abilities.

    The fact that most of the players we've loaned out haven't gone and performed like this suggests more that they aren't great players rather than the concept of loaning out youngsters being a bad idea generally, which is what you seem to suggest. 

    Also there is benefit in youngsters going out, gaining some independence, testing themselves, building bonds with new team mates etc. If they seize the opportunity, absorb it and learn from it should all help them to mature and develop resilience beyond just getting minutes on the pitch.

    I agree with what you state, but the loans we brought in have been, in general good and have gone on to be better. But these loans have come from established solid premiership clubs. So we have'nt been getting cast-offs, more of a player they wanted to test in another league before stepping up into their parent clubs 1st team. E.G. Mason Mount, Fikayo Tomori, Harry Wilson etc

  16. On 20/02/2024 at 07:12, G STAR RAM said:

    Like when Dean Sturridge went to Torquay?

    David Beckham to Preston maybe?

    The quality of a teams facilities should not really affect the quality of a player in my opinion.

    Dean Sturridge was sent to Torquay for his attitude/behaviour with the Rams staff and players. He played 10 times and scored 5 times, he was then swiftly called back. He had already played for the Rams making his debut in 1992 going to Torquay in 1994. Beckham only made 5 apps for Preston scoring 2 in 1994. Becks had signed for United in 1991 and made his 1st team apps in 1992. So both were already recognised quality players, the reasons behind a club doing that I don't have the answer. Perhaps they wanted to toughen them up in a less quality environment.

  17. 1 hour ago, G STAR RAM said:

    Are their careers nosediving though or is just proof that Derby are making the right decision to let them go?

    Struggling to think of many that we have let go that have gone on to higher levels.

     

    I was referring to Dajaune Brown who is under contract until June 2026, so that suggests he's rated by someone at the club. But I think in my opinion sending out a talented youngster on loan to a lesser club is'nt going to make him improve. If anything they go backwards in their development due to being with an inferior club with no where near the same facilities as his parent club.

  18. 23 hours ago, valakari said:

    Why have we sent Brown to Gateshead when they hardly play him??..Get him back.

    At least if he goes on loan he should play!

    I don't get it !!!! They state that sending a player out on loan to help develop him and get more game time. Lets look at the facts, staying at Derby with better coaches, better training facilities, training with better players and playing with better players, surely this would enhance his career. We had good promising kids at Derby in the past and they go out on loan to a lower league team and their career nosedives. E.G. Jack Stretton to name one that happened recently.

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