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  1. 7 minutes ago, sage said:

     

    I think the lack of tactical acumen from Warne was balanced out by achieving a high level of physical and mental resilience in the squad.

     

     

     

     

    It could be argued that he was tactically aware.

    Football is now a game consisting of 15 outfield players, 10 starting and up to 5 'finishers'. There are some games where you need to tough it out against a physical opposition before bringing on your more lightweight players. Sibley and Smith played key roles in the goal, had they started the game, they probably would have been battered into submission.

    Statistics seem to back up this theory, Derby substitutes have scored more goals than any other team in this league.

    In rugby union when England were at their peak, they would bring on their 'finishers' in the second half, players that were arguably better than those they replaced.

  2. 1 hour ago, Foreveram said:

    I know we are only playing make believe here but could you bring someone straight into the lineup that isn’t even on the bench or would he have to be one of the named substitutes.🤷🏻‍♂️

    Technically, you don't need to name a goalkeeper on the bench, so if your keeper gets injured in the warm up, the replacement keeper would go straight into the team.

  3. 3 hours ago, Van der MoodHoover said:

    Whilst you're no doubt correct about the set up, I think the suspicion is that Paul Warnes list of "jolly good chap" characteristics is a) quite long and b) restrictive so we end up pursuing few alternatives.

    We seemed to be spending a long time chasing one or two names. Lee Gregory was one repeatedly mentioned.

    With all the factors you've listed, we probably need a shortlist of 4-5 but only ever appear to have 1-2. Perhaps Warne needs to be a bit less choosy?

    Perhaps as a club, we've been guilty of being too nice and honest in our negotiations for players?

    Maybe we've negotiated with only one or two targets rather than five or six, the one or two being unlikely to be let down by us choosing another player. A more cynical approach would be to negotiate with 5 or 6 players, leading all of them to believe that they are our first choice, only for us to complete the purchase on the our highest rated target which we can get over the line.

    After all, this seems to be the approach of the players and their agents when dealing with us. How many times in the last couple of transfer windows have we been told that a deal has fallen through at the last moment because the player or his club have backed out?

  4. 2 hours ago, Gerry Daly said:

    Nonsense. We have some good players. A top manager would have us really flying 

    On the other hand, a rubbish manager would have spent the money that Charlton have spent and would be fighting relegation.

  5. Regarding the January transfer window and the purchases and sales, Warne is getting quite a hammering for not signing a striker. But where does the blame lie?

    I suspect that there's not a simple answer, Warne will surely indicate who he wants at the club, but others negotiate the transfer fees and contracts. Then you have the situation where everybody has done their job, only for some outside force arrive on the scene and throw a great big spanner in the works.

  6. 6 minutes ago, BathRam72 said:

    Chris Martin was and I say WAS brilliant. But there are things you just have to let go. He has had his time.

    He has had his time at Derby, but he's still having his time elsewhere. Martin never had much pace to lose, but he still has his skill and intelligence and I can see him doing a job in the lower leagues for a few more years yet. A manager playing him to his strengths will be well rewarded. 

  7. On 13/02/2024 at 17:00, beardyjim said:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68282297

     

    Not sure where they plucked 5 and a half years from, probably not worth the paper it's written on, mind. 

    ITV local news have just reported 5 and a half years also, that's a crazy length of contract for an out of work manager who's been sacked twice in less than 2 years. 

    We'd be having a meltdown on here if DC had offered the same in the same situation. The Warne situation was totally different, as we had to tempt him away from a very secure job.

    But, he's a lovely bloke and I wish him well, except when we play them in a few weeks' time.

  8. 1 hour ago, ap04 said:

    33' woodwork
    58' inches away from free header tap in
    66' Ebu last ditch a yard wide with Wildsmith wrong footed
    93' Sitter inches over
    (just the clear-cut ones, they also had lesser moments 6' 7' 56' 68' 93' and 96', twice as many as ours but which you can ignore)

    Now waiting for our count expecting it to reach double figures.

    I find it really sad that a 'Derby fan' sits down and watches a match noting every slight chance, none of which really troubled our goalie, that the opposition had and in fact makes a note on 10 different occasions.

    On the other hand we actually troubled their goalie on six occasions, 3 of which ended up in the net, 2 resulted in decent saves from Elder and Bird plus the save from Collins, which should have been put away. In addition to this there were the 2 great opportunities for NML and Barks which could have been finished better, those were proper chances.

  9. 12 minutes ago, Tamworthram said:

    The Bolton game was influenced by the ref’s big mistake but even at 11 v 11 they were dominating most of the game if my memory serves me correctly, but we were able to absorb the pressure and prevent them scoring until the heavily deflected shot.

    The match was heavily influenced by the ref's THREE BIG mistakes, who's knows what the game would have turned out like?

    He missed the early blatant handball for a penalty, that would have changed how the game panned out from an early stage. Hourihane's goal would have put us 2 up, putting a different complexion on the game. Then you factor in Wildsmith wrongly getting sent off with half the match remaining and then their winning goal from a penalty for a foul clearly outside the penalty area.

    Had the ref done his job properly, you would think that the match would have panned out quite differently, in terms of style, statistics and probably result also. If ever there was a match that should be replayed, this was it. Had it been a draw we would be 4 points ahead of them now and if we had won the gap would be 7 points. I can't help but fear that the result of that ref's actions will cost us at the end of the season.

  10. I thought that last night's game was almost the perfect away performance. For all those complimenting Exeter on how well they played the ball around, I ask "is that because we let them do so in not dangerous areas?"

    For all their possession and 'attractive' football. how many proper saves did Wildsmith have to make, a big fat zero! On the other hand their keeper had to make a few decent saves, in addition to the 3 goals we scored.

    Could you imagine the 'moaners' on here had the teams been reversed last night, it would have been a total melt down. Comments like knocking it around with no penetration, got caught 3 times and could have easily been 5.

  11. I don't think anyone has picked up on the position of the free kick in the Cashin incident.

    Cashin fouls their player quite a long way from our goal, right on the line where the grass cutting changes. However, the ref gives them a free kick in a position nearly 2 grass cuttings closer to our goal. Assuming the cutting stripes are 5 or 6 yards each, this is 8 to 10 yards closer to our goal and well within range of a direct shot.

    Fortunately, it came to nothing, but I was fuming at the time.

  12. 21 minutes ago, BramcoteRam84 said:

    Exeter form team in the league recently beaten Barnsley and Posh. Not only beaten, but swept aside. This is a statement performance. How can you not get behind Warne and the team after this. Yes we need to follow up with a win against Stevenage but most of the people I was debating with on Sunday didn’t think we had that performance in us. We are right in this!! 

    Some excellent performances, adams is an excellent signing, max was outstanding tonight, Mendez ruthless and Collo a war horse who got kicked from pillar to post but led the line brilliantly. CBT clearly not right yet and struggling with niggles but if the affect of having him means Barkhuizen performs like that then that’s a win also. That 45 from Barks was the best I’ve seen him play. Brilliant!! 

    The doubters even need to give Warne the credit he deserves tonight. 
     

     

    Yet again, we've been fortunate to catch a form team on an off day. 😉

  13. 6 minutes ago, Ghost of Clough said:

    Isn't that just player wages? That'll take us to £9.5m on just the players - a figure which will be higher than all but 4 other clubs' total wage bill.

    We had a total wage bill close to £14m last season (£1.5m of that was Bielik). Our total this season will be close to that.

    As you say, it could be player wages or maybe even just first team squad wages. Derby probably have more other costs than any other club in this division with the academy and the running costs of PP.

  14. My positive is that I haven't blamed the players or the management for dropping the 2 points.

    For me the blame lies totally with...... .............

     

     

    The ground staff, for not watering the pitch enough at half time. If they'd done their job properly, that ball from Nelson's header would never have bounced high enough to strike the bar. It wouldn't have happened in Clough's days at the BBG.😁

  15. 5 minutes ago, Crewton said:

    Rotherham are nailed on for relegation this season and Warne hasn't been in charge for 18 months.

    Maybe the problem is the Rotherham owner/their limited fanbase and resources, not Paul Warne?

    Quite possible, especially when you consider that they only avoided relegation last season because of Reading's points penalties and the great start under Warne.

  16. 3 hours ago, Bris Vegas said:

    This train of thought that we are struggling to play good football because League One football is poor and the opposition drag us down to their level is just a complete cop out for poor coaching.

    Do you think if Leicester were in League One they’d suddenly struggle to play football too? Or do you think they would just play how they are in the Championship and batter everyone 5-0?

    You can’t use the opposition as an excuse for playing crap football. That is on our manager and coaches.

     

    What's the combined cost of the Leicester squad?

    Make them give all their players away, including their youngsters that they have nurtured.

    Make them sign only free agents on limited wages and then we'll see, especially with teams treating it as their cup final every week. Quite often, big teams are humbled or struggle against league 1 opposition in the cup, even with their mega expensive players. It would be interesting to see how they would cope, having the big name, but without the big players to go with it 

  17. No matter where you are in the football ladder, you will get the moaners. I used to listen to talksport and the fivelive phone ins, listening to top 6 clubs' fans moaning about their teams. It used to drive me mad, so I don't bother anymore.

    Even locally, villa fans, after about 15 consecutive home wins, were moaning how rubbish the football was. 🙄

  18. No matter what measurement you use for offside, there's always got to be a critical cut off point, which will create controversy. Say you legislate a player is only offside if there's a 1m gap between him and a defender, you'll get disputes when a player is 1.01m offside.

    Like the widely accepted goal line technology, we could have offside technology using sensors in the ball to check the precise moment it is played and monitors that the players already wear to denote their position on the pitch. You'd still have to decide who's interfering with play, but technology could solve many issues.

  19. 9 hours ago, Premier ram said:

    Yes I read somewhere that Bristol were paying all his wages

    Who's paying his wages hire and when is fairly irrelevant. A package has been agreed whereby Bristol pay us a sum for his transfer and allow him to stay for the remainder of the season. I'm sure the methodology of how the finances have been sorted out, will have been done with our business plan in mind, much like the unusual CBT package.

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