Jump to content

ram59

Member
  • Posts

    2,686
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by ram59

  1. 3 hours ago, rammieib said:

    If we go back to three centre backs, I’m done with Warne. Ok I am already am done but I’ll be gutted.

    The thing is, I don't think that our fullbacks are good enough defensively in a back four, when having to go forwards as well, the extra help from the 'spare' cb gives me a bit more confidence.

  2. 7 minutes ago, SamUltraRam said:

    And don't forget, I believe that every weekend 5 Championship games will be shown live and 5 from the combined Leagues One & Two

    That'll be Friday night, Saturday lunch & evening, Sunday afternoon & Monday nights.

    Brilliant !?!?!

    Dare to say it but if we don't get promoted this season just imagine how many Derby games will be chosen for live weekend coverage next season

    Whichever the case is, we'll be changing our KO times on a regular basis. In the Championship 10 teams will be affected every weekend, that's almost half the division, so every other weekend. In Lg 1, it'll be 6 to 8 teams affected every weekend, if we stay down, we'll be affected most weekends.

  3. 7 minutes ago, Comrade 86 said:

    Why is it always the in-form players? If we didn't have miserable luck in that regard, we have none at all 😔

    It seems that way, doesn't it. Ward, Nyambe, Fozzy, Bird, Collins, Barks and Gayle were all on fire when we lost them to injury.😡

  4. 14 hours ago, Ambitious said:

    They’re going to build a 60,000 seater stadium apparently and spend the most of any championship side in history in the summer - which won’t change even if they’re relegated.

    The bloke sounds like an out-of-touch lunatic with a new toy, .obviously these types always have a happy ending so I look forward to the conclusion. 

    It’s like when Darlington moved into their 25,000 seater stadium and left 20,000 empty seats. Birmingham have never really been well supported despite the size of the city. 20-25 seems like their level so that’s potentially 35-40,000 empty seats and a huge billion pound project for nothing more than vanity. 

    In fairness to the new owners, anyone with that much money and ambition would think along those lines. Most new stadiums seem to attract thousands of new fans. We didn't always sell out the BBG with a modest 18,000 capacity but suddenly we were having 30k week in week out at PP. With their money, their aim must be to take any club, including Birmingham, into a position where they are challenging for Europe on a regular basis.

    A combination of a new super stadium and a sucessful team should bring in the crowds at a club with such a potential large fan base. The country needs a large stadium in the centre for various occasions, it's either north or south atm. 

    One of the biggest cons, was not building the new national stadium at the site at the NEC, just outside Birmingham. It had everything in place, private finance to build the ground, car parks already there, mainline railway station and international airport next door. Also it's location at the centre of the nation's motorway network, made access easier for the entire nation and not just Londoners. The biggest pitch that the Londoners' had was that they were going to keep the iconic twin towers, which would be incorporated into the new stadium. This proved to be a total lie.

    Bizarrely, relegation may help them. FFP rules in lg1 allow for owners to pump money into a club, whereas the Championship FFP rules don't, unless you circumvent them by getting promotion to the Premier.

  5. 6 minutes ago, littleover ram said:

    They still have to go to Pompy too. I think that’s them done for the Autos.

    Between us, Bolton and P’Boro now for 2nd 

    Never mind the autos, they'll be looking over their shoulders to stay in the play offs.

  6. On 06/04/2024 at 20:44, Grimbeard said:

    Have we agreed what the penalty was for yet?

    I think they the ref was properly punishing one of the most cynical fouls ever.

    A bit like when they know that a corner has been awarded incorrectly and blow the whistle for a 'foul' by the attacking team, as soon as the corner is taken.

  7. I've got mixed emotions about the final, if Brown plays.

    Naturally, I want him to play well, score at Wembley, but Moors are my local team and I play for their walking football teams. Providing we can rearrange a cup game on that day, we'll be taking a coach down.

  8. 7 hours ago, MadAmster said:

     

    My background? Played till I was 53. Last few years as player/coach, UEFA B qualified. Coached the youth keepers at my local club for about 10 years. Qualified ref as well. Quit that 2 years ago after a broken fibula that needed 2 operations left me not able to keep up with play box to box for 90 minutes. Always said I'd never become the ref that never left the centre circle so, at 68 and true to my word, I stopped.

    Is walking football big over your way?

    We're always looking out for good referees, preferably ones who understand the game. The refs in walking football are fairly static, taking up a position on one side of the pitch, around the half way line.

    I'm that if you offered your services, they would be greatly received.

  9. 2 hours ago, ariotofmyown said:

    Wycombe going to have issues with the EFL now too. Can't believe they scheduled their cup final just a few days after a cup final.

    Joking aside, you've made a great point there. These little teams generally see us as their big games of the season, giving them that little extra effort.

    Wednesdays match will arrive 3 days after their biggest game in their history, a chance to win some silverware. They should be emotionally and possibly physically drained come Wednesday.

    We'll need to tear into them from the first minute.

  10. 6 hours ago, Animal is a Ram said:

     

    The handball one is a little more egregious to me, wrong side of the pitch for the lino, but the ref has a decent view of it.

    If you look a bit closely at the photo, you'll see the lino is on that side of the pitch, very close to their player. Unfortunately, he seems to be looking across the back line, looking for offside and not looking at the player with the ball.

  11. 20 minutes ago, Caerphilly Ram said:

    It’s unreal how dismissive you are of the club and team you claim to support.

    Current top 6 are Portsmouth, Bolton, Barnsley, Peterborough, Lincoln and us. 

    Against Portsmouth this season we drew home (1-1) and away (2-2).

    Against Bolton we lost away (2-1) and won at home (1-0).

    Against Barnsley we won at home (3-0) and lost away (2-1)

    Against Peterborough we won away (2-4) and lost at home (2-3)

    Against Lincoln we won at home (3-1) and drew away (0-0)

    As you mentioned Stevenage I’ll include them and Oxford too as they were in and around the play off positions most of the season;

    Against Stevenage we lost away (3-1) and won at home (1-0)

    Against Oxford we lost at home (1-2) and won away (2-3)

    To me my original point stands that this season we’ve done better against the teams around us than we did last season, I can’t be bothered looking for the stats but if I remember correctly one of the big criticisms last year from certain quarters was that we didn’t compete well enough with the teams around us. This year I think we have, the results back that up, the fact we are second in the table with 4 games to go backs that up, the fact we’re one of the best scoring teams in the league and the best defences backs that up….. so I’ll carry on being a happy and optimistic little ram while you…. Do whatever it is you do 🤷🏻‍♂️

    But, you're using that outdated metric of goals scored against goals conceded, also using the other outdated metric of results.

    When will you catch up with the real world? 🤔😁

  12. 1 hour ago, TheTinMan said:

     Matt Taylor came in early doors last season after Warne came here and he kept them up which Warne hadn't managed to achieve. Would Warne have kept them up? We'll never know. 

    I think that you need to look closer at Rotherham's results last season. They only stayed up because of Warne's excellent start to the season and points deducted from other teams. Under Matt Taylor, Rotherham were comfortably the worst team in the championship last season on points per game and have continued this season.

    When Warne left Rotherham last season, they were 8th and had a game in hand, which had they won would have put them in the play off positions.

  13. We almost completely nulified them second half, only conceding to a wonderstrike after a handball. We restricted them to 2 shots on goal in the second half, their fewest all season. So I don't think that the second half tactics were that bad, if we'd pressed higher up the pitch, there would have been much more space for them to exploit, we may have lost the game.

    I don't criticise the ref for the handball incident, but surely the linesman was in a perfect position to see it, even their player's reaction indicated that it hit his arm.

  14. 7 hours ago, Dean (hick) Saunders said:

    image.jpg

    So they're expecting to find someone  with a spare £100m to have left over from this season's expenditure?

    This is why Notts couldn't get as much as they wanted before June 30th for Brennan. Why would any club keep back these eye watering amounts of money until after the season has finished, surely they will want to spend that money on players at a time when they can add value during that accounting period, ideally after 1st July and before the season starts.

    Generally speaking players will have less value in the early part of the summer transfer window before the end of the accounts period. Notts will have known this when they overspent before the start of the season and realised that they would have had to had a forced sale of players at the end of the season and before the end of their accounting period at 30th June, in order to comply with FFP. They chose not to comply, for which there is no defence. They chose to spend over £30m more than they should have, so that over the season, they would have had an advantage over other clubs abiding by the rules.

  15. UB40 are giving a free concert at St Andrews tomorrow, the big downside is that you've got to pay to watch Birmingham beforehand. I would imagine that there'll be a number of people getting into the ground when the exits are opened up towards the end of the match.

  16. 4 hours ago, BramcoteRam84 said:

    Potentially they look like they’ve blown playoffs despite being very heavily backed by their owners. Was thinking exactly the same about Blackpool. 

    Not as heavily backed as many of the clubs up there, what they have done is to rely heavily on the short term loan market in order to get the magic ticket to the Premier. We nearly did it with Mount, Wilson and Tomori, whereas they have got 8 players on loan in their squad.

    There are advantages and disadvantages to this tactic, it's cheaper in the short term but means a massive rebuild next season whatever league they're in, as we found out after our 3 returned to their clubs. Also it doesn't seem that they're building a team for the future, even though they have no restrictions, something PW is criticised for. Unless, LR is just buying time until a good crop of youngsters come through.

  17. 4 hours ago, Crewton said:

    It'd be terrific if Ipswich confirm promotion before Forest's appeal is heard. "Impossible? I put it to you Mr De Marco that far from being impossible, Ipswich Town have shown that it is anything but impossible! Appeal dismissed. Have another -4 points for your arrogance."

    Ipswich a far from perfect themselves though, their last 2 seasons in Lg1 show operating losses of £14.4m in 21/22 and £21.8m last season, when they got promoted. A note in their accounts expect them to have increased losses when in the Championship.

    So many times clubs appear to have won promotion with limited resources with it only becoming clear nearly 12 months later, that the club incurred massive losses to achieve it. Gallant little Bournemouth twice gained promotion on the back of eye watering losses, around £50m in 21/22. Even little Luton's costs last season were over twice their turnover.

×
×
  • Create New...