Arsene Titman
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17 hours ago, Tamworthram said:
I can't clarify but if it can be done I would hope and expect that the loss of the loyalty discount would be a consequence. No offence but why should new season ticket holder benefit?
No offence taken - thanks for your contribution
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I have a friend who has a season ticket currently but is thinking of giving it up. She knows someone who is keen to take it over. They are both seniors - do the club allow season ticket holders to transfer ownership to someone else? Also, would a loss of loyalty discount be a consequence as my friend has had a ticket for 10 years+ ? The recent statement from the club is a little confusing - it seems to say that new season ticket holders get 25% but that looks too good to be true.
If anyone can clarify it would be much appreciated
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Sounds encouraging in terms of potential easing of restrictions on transfer dealings for next season.
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49 minutes ago, Chellaston Ram said:
Waterfall isn’t as busy as it used to be, but a pint is more expensive than the Alex and Brunswick
Yes, I had a pint of lager in there before the Lincoln game. It wasn’t very busy but service wasn’t great and the pint was £5.10. I saw a place called the Victoria Inn and I believe the Brunswick get’s really busy. I don’t know anything about the Alex. I’m looking for somewhere for my brother and myself that isn’t mobbed every game.
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Recommendations gratefully received for pubs around the railway station area that, on match days, are not either
- designated for away supporters
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-absolutely rammed
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Thanks to you all ( apart from Pistold Pete, obviously)for taking the trouble to respond. For info, I was parking and having a beer at the Aston Court Hotel pre match but that is now to be filled up with asylum seekers. Adjacent hotels the Midland and the Station (formerly the European ) are also housing asylum seekers. Parking wise, I can park between 5pm and 8a.m. at the former D.R.I. for £2 so that covers night matches. Otherwise it’s £4.70 for 4 hours at other times of day.
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10 minutes ago, PistoldPete said:
Don’t drink and drive.
Very helpful. I drive to the hotel,have one pint of lager at 2p.m. and walk to the ground at 2.30. I watch the game, including having a half time coffee, walk back to my car and drive home.
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I’m hearing that my usual go to establishment for pre match car parking and a beer is closed and will be housing asylum seekers. Is the Station Inn on Midland Road open for business these days? Any suggestions gratefully received. A free , or cheap,parking venue combined with access to a beer would be ideal, if highly unlikely.
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I’m in East Stand Lower , seat number below 377 so should not have to relocate . I’ve been on the club website and accessed the Season Ticket Holder Cup Reservations tab but there is nothing there other than column headings. Anyone else having this problem?
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On 07/10/2022 at 23:00, uttoxram75 said:
The Harry Roberts song didn't used to go down too well with the boys in blue...sang to the tune of "London Bridge is falling down"
Harry Roberts is our friend, is our friend,
Harry Roberts is our friend, he kills coppers.
Its a reference to a London gangster who shot a couple of police officers in the 1960's but was widely sang by football fans up and down the country in the 70's.
He actually killed 3 officers in one incident
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Not sure how many on this forum are old enough to remember these old songs , or possibly add their own memories:
Aye, aye, aye
Les Green is better than Yashin
Hector is better than Eusebio
and Wolves are in for a thrashin’
I hear the sound of distant bums
over there, over there
and do they smell,
like George Kinell
O’hare, O’hare,
O’hare, O’hare,
born is the king of the Baseball Ground
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59 minutes ago, Heisenberg said:
Don’t know if it’s been posted elsewhere on the forum, but Nixon has said this morning that Darren Ferguson would have been in the running to get the job had we not got Warne.
Thank goodness for that. Don’t rate Ferguson one bit.
Leigh Curtis (Derby Telegraph) saying that this is untrue.
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4 minutes ago, PistoldPete said:
Is this a loan deal? Or a free transfer?
The article doesn’t say but my hunch is it would be a permanent deal.
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More info:
Tom Cannon joined Everton aged 10 and was 18 when he signed his first professional contract in March 2021. A Republic of Ireland youth international, he made his Everton Under-18 debut aged 16 and scored on his second appearance at that level in April 2019.
The curtailed 2019-20 campaign yielded 16 goals in as many games – 13 starts – including four in a 10-0 demolition of Sunderland.
Cannon was formidable again the following season. He scored at a rate of a goal every other game in 20 Under-18 appearances, while steadily being introduced to Under-23 football by manager David Unsworth. There were 13 appearances from the bench and one start for the older-age team, Cannon netting twice, in addition to an ever-present role in Everton's run to the FA Youth Cup quarter-finals.
Tom signed his first professional contract with Everton in March 2021, agreeing to a 2-year deal that runs until June 2023. At the end of the season, he was chosen by coaches and staff to receive the Tony Heslop Award, which honours a player who “represents The People’s Club with distinction and passion”, at the 2020-21 Academy Awards.
It was expected that Cannon would perhaps step up to the first team during the 2021-22 season but he played only for the U23s. Neither Rafael Benitez nor Frank Lampard were sufficiently impressed to chance him with a senior run out. He ended the season as top scorer for the U23s with 9 goals.
Squad numbers45, 47
PositionStriker
NationalityEnglish
BornAintree
Date of birth28 December 2002
Height5'-11" (1.80 m)
Graduated1 July 2019
Signed underCarlo Ancelotti
Contract duration2 + 2 years
Contract expiresJune 2023
Full debutUnder-23s only
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I was waiting for that.
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8 minutes ago, Curtains said:
Having medical at Derby
Pull yourself together.
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Left back for Northampton. Football Insider saying we lead Rangers in the chase.
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2 hours ago, Oldben said:
Brimmed aiming to try and get knight for free.
Its time to legally take action with fifa.
For Derby to loose buchanan, bryne and potentially knight with no fees is crazy.
Knight’s situation is different. He still has a year of his contract to run so we would be in a position to demand a fee from Werder Bremen.
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3 minutes ago, jono said:
I’m just holding my breath.
what’s with the 25% suggestion I am hearing ? Will that mean -15 now or next season ? or is it just glass half empty speculation?
Neither. To avoid a points deduction, football creditors need to be paid in full, whilst unsecured creditors need to be paid 25% of what is owed to them. After all that has gone on, I can’t believe you don’t know that by now.
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Cheers Ram59- I wasn’t sure what the percentage discounts were applied to.