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Carnero

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    Carnero reacted to MaltRam in Paul Warne   
    The job Warne has done, since Stevenage away, has been exemplary.
    You cannot play one touch 50 pass moves with league 1 players. Not feasible. If we blow it, and have to face up to another season down here, Warne is definitely the man to rebuild us and go again.
    If we go up, he will have earnt the right to build a Championship squad and have a go at keeping us up, as per his original brief.
    I know he's marmite, with his off-beat personality profile, but he's clearly an honest and genuine man and it's hard to see a nice guy cop for abuse.
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    Carnero reacted to downsouth in Can you help?   
    I can't help with tickets, but I hope that: a) your Dad's progress continues; b) you manage to get him a ticket for the final day; but most importantly that he continues to progress his recovery.  You don't need to tell him a Pompey fan sends him best wishes, but I'm pretty sure if others from the 92 saw this note they'd all be saying the same thing.  Love to you and yours.
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    Carnero reacted to uttoxram75 in Can you help?   
    Top man ram59. Derby fans always turn up when needed.
     
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    Carnero reacted to RodleyRam in Can you help?   
    My old man is east lower, third row back from the pitch, half way line, right on the aisle. Only one seat though but his mate might be in the seat next to him, I'd have to double check. If you're interested DM me and I'll see if he'd be willing to swap but I imagine you might want two seats so the previous offer may be preferable to you.
    I live in Haddenham, just down the road from Aylesbury at it happens. 
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    Carnero reacted to MACKWORTHRAM in Match Thread: Cambridge United (a)   
    In all fairness, despite not playing well. We should have won.
    The chances that Adams and Waghorn missed were absolute sitters.
    You could argue if they had fallen to Collins he would have scored both.
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    Carnero reacted to Ghost of Clough in Summer transfer suggestion thread   
    Francis was a RB who could play at CB. He has never played at LB in his career.
    We signed Christie a couple of weeks after Bournemouth refused to sell Francis
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    Carnero reacted to uttoxram75 in Season Tickets 24/25   
    I used to love the thrill of finding out which number ticket to tear out of the little book when you arrived at the ground.
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    Carnero reacted to Kernow in No replays in the FA Cup from the First Round.   
    Change the League Cup to teams that aren't playing in a European competition that season. You qualify for Europe by winning it, so will give more varied winners, more fans a chance to see their team win a trophy, fewer games for the big boys.
    I think it's pretty poor that the EFL and all clubs were just ignored, why do the FA think that only PL clubs should decide how it's organised, especially in rounds where PL clubs don't even enter. If there was a vote for Derby to boycott it, I'd support it.
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    Carnero reacted to ram59 in Can you help?   
    Hi Duracell, we have a pair of ideal seats for you, we picked the seats because we're close to friends on the opposite side of the aisle.
    We're stair 41, row kk, seats 398,399 immediately next to the aisle in the lower east in line with the edge of the centre circle on the south stand side of the half way line. Row kk is about 4 rows down from the entry stairs and the seats are on the right as you walk down to them.
    We could meet you at the bottom of stair 41 in the concourse or you can just let me know your seat numbers.
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    Carnero reacted to Tamworthram in Season Tickets 24/25   
    I reckon I’ve probably still got the confirmation of my first ST, delivered by carrier pigeon, somewhere. 😀
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    Carnero reacted to RadioactiveWaste in Match Thread: Cambridge United (a)   
    He really played his heart out after the move was announced, there's no way he'd be half arsed if came on in these two games.
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    Carnero reacted to RodleyRam in Match Thread: Cambridge United (a)   
    Agreed and Bird has proved pretty consistently that he is fully focused on the Derby cause until he leaves and I imagine would absolutely love to be part of two big wins to close out his Derby career.
    Anyone questioning his commitment to Derby is way off the mark IMO.
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    Carnero got a reaction from De22Ram in Season Tickets 24/25   
    I'm the same 😂 I still have last year's confirmation email too!! 
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    Carnero reacted to Pricesboy in Baseball Ground Memories   
    Derby-born, Hampshire-raised Pompey fan here, still feeling a bit groggy after our promotion celebrations last night but hoping the Rams will be joining us in the Championship next season.
    We came to Derby quite regularly to see my family when I was young and were fortunate to go to the Baseball Ground many times in the late 1960s and 1970s in the Clough and Mackay years.
    I was on the Popside in 1975 against Carlisle when the second title was celebrated, there when Roger Davies got sent off against Juventus in the European Cup semi-final, at the 4-4 drew with Man United on Boxing Day 1970.
    But the most vivid memories are of the home wins over Liverpool and, particularly the Easter Saturday 2-0 win over Leeds in that 1971-72 season. Men with Pack’Em In boards urging people to move forward to let more into the ground, a guy who walked around the ground with a bell before the match to gee up the crowd and another with dozens of rosettes inside his coat doing the same. “Programmes, get your programmes”, Hot Love blasting out over the PA system at the end of games, incessant shouts of “Derby, Derby” urging the team on. 

    Against Leeds Alan Durban came over to our section of the paddock beneath the main stand to take a throw in, grinning all over his face with a two goal lead and not long to go. Everyone around us screamed at him to take the smile off his face and concentrate; the game wasn’t won yet.
    Hector, Hinton, O’Hare, the magnificent McFarland and Todd (jumpers for goalposts). My first game was a 4-0 win over QPR in Feb 1968, seen from the seats in the upper Normanton End, my second a 3-2 victory over Middlesbrough on Boxing Day 1968. I stood on a milk crate at the front of the middle tier of the Osmaston End.
    One traumatic memory is the sight of Bob Wilson standing there in just his jock strap after ripping his shorts playing for Arsenal at the Baseball Ground. After that Easter Saturday victory over Leeds in 1972 I seem to remember watching Derby lose at home to Newcastle on the Easter Monday and thinking they had thrown it away.
    But then came that win over Liverpool and Leeds tripping up. My Dad, who grew up reciting the names of the 1946 Cup winning team, had new heroes. And so did we, until living our lives in another part of the country meant going much more regularly to Fratton Park (or The Dell in my brother’s case, sadly).
    But we still look out for Derby. We took my Dad to the Charlton game at Pride Park last season and I’ve been to see Pompey this season and before.
    Wishing you every success and the hope that you all will have similar fond memories of Pride Park.
     
     
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    Carnero reacted to angieram in Where do you think we'll finish this season?   
    Good point. No plan B! 
    Whereas Warne has a Plan A, B and C. We sometimes see all three in the same match. 😂
    Just an aside, Warne wasn't at the Supporters Club event last night because he'd gone to watch Cambridge at Bristol Rovers. Even at this late stage of the season, he's leaving no stone unturned in his quest to get us up. He works as hard as he expects from the players. 
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    Carnero reacted to TomTom92 in Where do you think we'll finish this season?   
    My only comment about the comparisons with the Reading match was at the time we were on a downward spiral with a defence that leaked goals for fun. Neither are the case this time.
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    Carnero reacted to Comrade 86 in Paul Warne   
    We came out of admin with 6 rostered senior pros and just missed out off the back a non-existent pre-season, with a cobbled together team. That team is now challenging for the autos in our second season since facing liquidation, all achieved while under soft-embargo and an enforced business plan too.
    You can sneer all you like, but some folk are actually proud of how this club has turned things around, a notion you clearly find hilarious.
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    Carnero reacted to jcidaho in Paul Warne   
    The memories Warne-Ball has given me this season, i.e away at Exeter, Charlton, and the sheer amount of team spirit on display, the never-say-die attitude, and also some terrific goals (fast paced, Vs they-always-walk-it-in), I've loved this season.
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    Carnero reacted to nick_d in Paul Warne   
    With Warne's managerial background being at Rotherham (no disrespect to Rotherham intended) his managerial tactics evolved based upon managing a smaller club, less resources, less player-pulling power and often being the underdog  in any football match. As such his tactics were based not on how can I get my team to out-pass / outplay the opposition, but more on how to counter them. I suspect that he didn't have that much experience of matches where teams would try to counter his tactics.

    I think this year we have seen Warne growing as a manager, we still see that he sets up his team to counter the strengths (real or supposed) of opposing teams, and also he has struggled where teams are countering our play of getting the ball wide by doubling up on our wingers.
    However, he is becoming more rounded in his tactical approach, with a lot of the play being along the floor or attempted pin-point long balls down or across to the wing.
    Yes, we still hoof it, but only when a side effectively closes us down. 
    I was sceptical of Warne when he first came, in fact I started the first thread questioning his tactics after his debut home game and whether our possession-based team could deliver them, but this season (more so than his first) he has learnt and developed how to progress from managing a smaller football club with limited expectation to a bigger club with a high expectation level.

    I am hoping for the same development next season if we get promoted, especially starting to mix it up in the midfield area which we will definitely need in the Championship. 
     
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    Carnero reacted to jimbobram in DCFC Supporters Awards Night   
    Every year we thin k about replacing fozzy and every year he shows us how good he is. A proper modern day derby hero. Despite all the injuries and left backs coming through each season, he's still gotten into the team. 
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    Carnero reacted to Srg in DCFC Supporters Awards Night   
    I have a friend who was there last night, said he spoke to Fozzy who said "Don't worry, you've got me for another year yet". So, sounds like he's had an extension.
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    Carnero reacted to angieram in We are coming for you pompy   
    Very pleased for Portsmouth and their fans and hope we can finish the job off and join them shortly.
    I think B4 was right in that "coming for pompy" is what has kept us striving, despite various setbacks.
    @Foreveram is spot on - new slogan for the last two games - we're coming with you, Pompey.
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    Carnero reacted to Sam_Brown in We are coming for you pompy   
    Just got home. Story of our season tbh. Didn't play that well but somehow still came out with the three points and the title.
     
    Appreciate the kind posts from the posters here. Bolton drew again so hopefully you guys will be joining us next season. You deserve it. 
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    Carnero reacted to downsouth in We are coming for you pompy   
    Thank you for the gracious comments.  I'm a bit *ahem* tired and emotional - it's been a relatively long wait for us to get back in to the second tier.  I'm rooting for you to get over the line and other results this evening appear to have been in your favour.  Good luck and raising a glass to B4.
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    Carnero reacted to Kernow in Paul Warne   
    I do wonder how some people actually get into football. What I love most is winning, as long as the only stat we win in is goals scored, then I’m happy. I get the criticism of it, if you don’t play good football then you absolutely have to get the results, because you have nothing to fall back on and people will turn quicker as shown numerous times this season.
    But the reason you watch your team is to hopefully see them win, surely? I really don’t see how getting automatic promotion from any league can be twisted into a negative. And like you said, our points are at a record level and will hopefully make it into the 90s. Biggest goal difference, second highest number of wins. You can’t even argue that we’ve got lucky.
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