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Oh dear...
Need mcgoldrick to smash another in now.
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8 hours ago, Boycie said:
In the kitchens you mean? The hot kitchens?
As for the stewards, they have big coats on.
Warming your head at half time isn’t important mate.
Kitchens???
Not much heat off a microwave squire.
And to be fair it's bloody freezing in the concourse,I think in view of the costs of a season or day ticket we can afford a bit of heat!
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14 hours ago, DB83 said:
A lot of the pressure on Warne imo is coming from people who think that Rosenior was a good manager and should have been persevered with for much longer. After all, this squad (which most on this thread seem to agree is one of the best in this league) was built, as you say, with no transfer fees, no money for agents, etc etc, by Rosenior. Many feel he should therefore have been given more than 9 league games to work with his squad. And if you believe that, then naturally you're going to expect the replacement manager to be a considerable improvement, otherwise why replace Rosenior??
You say: "Let's enjoy what we have, if we make the play-offs great, if we don't we don't". Yes, you're spot on. So why didn't this philosophy apply when Rosenior was in charge too??
You say: "To put into context, who can tell me the last time we had a manager that lasted more than 2 full seasons?? I'm looking forward to judging Warne after 2-3 seasons, not 5 minutes and one restricted transfer window.". Yes, again you're spot on. So why the rush to replace Rosenior?? Why not judge him after 2 full seasons??
On a points per game (ppg) basis, Rosenior had 1.56 ppg after 9 league games with a squad recruited very hastily and under huge restrictions (this would give us 71.76 points over the season), while Warne currently has 1.62 ppg after his first 13 league games (which would be 74.52 points over a full season). So by replacing Rosenior with Warne, we will statistically gain an extra 2.76 points over the course of a season (let's call it one extra win).
Might that one extra win be the difference between promotion/play-offs and not?? Sure, it could be. But does that justify having replaced Rosenior so soon?? People will have their own opinions, but a lot of the pressure and expectation on Warne comes imo from people who think that, since we replaced Rosenior so quickly, his replacement should be providing a bigger improvement than is currently the case with Warne.
After all, we've won 3 of the last 10 league games. Will all the Warne super-fans on here be happy with 3 wins in the next 10 league games too??
Rosenior who?
The one that hull fans are moaning about?
Give it a rest.
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Just now, caymanram said:
Collins should have scored there
I think he's not had his monthly contact lens delivery...blame specsavers
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4 minutes ago, Mucker1884 said:
Fozzie gets that first yellow...
Must of been necessary if fozzy has one?
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11 hours ago, DB83 said:
Rosenior-ball, after Warne finally realised his long-ball tactics weren't working following just 2 wins in 8 league games prior to yesterday.
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What a great game today and worth freezing my balls off to watch! (Any chance of turning the heating back on the concourse please David!)
Didzy is in a world of his own out there,a high standard prem player in league 1.
Its hard to believe he actually plays for us sometimes.
The rest of the team were superb and are clearly getting their heads around warnes work ethic and the type of play he wants,high energy and a high press for 90 minutes with maximum enthusiasm throughout.....I like it,it's a pleasure to watch and it's rarely dull.
And I'm turning into a big fan of Warne all round,he is passionate about his team,the club and our future.
Long may it continue..
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They have been out of stock for at least a month?
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6 minutes ago, oomarkwright said:
I assume if he's loaned to Brum they get it it all.
I doubt it,he's still our player.
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God,how lethargic is this tepid performance??
Id rather watch derby in one of our end to end games in league 1....at the very least it's exciting.
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Just got in from work and managed to avoid the result all night....thankfully the Mrs recorded it for me.
First half was a total slog but a transformation for the second...the hard work and graft finally paying off with two moments of excellence from sibbers,my man if the match...he was brilliant tonight.
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Omg,how and why are we so bad tonight?
This absolutely dreadful,what is going on.
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I'm a big Sibley fan but he's been off tonight,just looks half a yard behind all the time.
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3 minutes ago, Andicis said:
It's about more than just this game. It's my feelings on watching Thompson since he's broken into the team. A few minutes ago was a good example why.
I think the last two games have been excellent for him,looks to have had a real boost in his confidence.
- Reggie Greenwood, Ramarena, Tamworthram and 1 other
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The lads are tiring now, unsurprisingly after this run of games..
Need some fresh legs but we are thin on the ground.
Cheltenham Town (A) Sat 14th Jan
in Derby County Forum
Posted · Edited by kash_a_ram_a_ding_dong
Phew,I'll take that????