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Kinder

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    Kinder got a reaction from OohMartWright in Derby County Vs Bristol City matchday thread, Saturday 3pm kick off   
    I got back in the car after the game and Charlie Palmer was saying the one bright spark from today was Watson’s performance. Said he was involved in everything good that we did. Got to be honest, I didn’t see that. I like him, he’s definitely got talent, but I didn’t think he was that influential today.
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    Kinder reacted to Tyler Durden in Curtis Davies - signed 1-year deal   
    Who's the dude with the amazing skullet
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    Kinder got a reaction from MaltRam in Derby County Vs Bristol City matchday thread, Saturday 3pm kick off   
    I got back in the car after the game and Charlie Palmer was saying the one bright spark from today was Watson’s performance. Said he was involved in everything good that we did. Got to be honest, I didn’t see that. I like him, he’s definitely got talent, but I didn’t think he was that influential today.
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    Kinder got a reaction from Wsm-ram in Derby County Vs Bristol City matchday thread, Saturday 3pm kick off   
    I got back in the car after the game and Charlie Palmer was saying the one bright spark from today was Watson’s performance. Said he was involved in everything good that we did. Got to be honest, I didn’t see that. I like him, he’s definitely got talent, but I didn’t think he was that influential today.
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    Kinder got a reaction from David Graham Brown in Derby County Vs Bristol City matchday thread, Saturday 3pm kick off   
    I got back in the car after the game and Charlie Palmer was saying the one bright spark from today was Watson’s performance. Said he was involved in everything good that we did. Got to be honest, I didn’t see that. I like him, he’s definitely got talent, but I didn’t think he was that influential today.
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    Kinder got a reaction from sage in Beer Thread   
    I’m having a couple of weeks off booze, so I’m currently enjoying this. It’s really very good. I had 3 months off last year and found some decent alcohol free beers, and this Coast stuff is right up there - and it’s brewed in Belgium. I’ll have a Lucky Saint after this.
    I’m having my willpower tested though - I picked up 3 Belgian boxes on @Eddie’s recommendation and they’re calling me from my beer fridge!

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    Kinder got a reaction from jono in Derby County Vs Bristol City matchday thread, Saturday 3pm kick off   
    I got back in the car after the game and Charlie Palmer was saying the one bright spark from today was Watson’s performance. Said he was involved in everything good that we did. Got to be honest, I didn’t see that. I like him, he’s definitely got talent, but I didn’t think he was that influential today.
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    Kinder got a reaction from Sparkle in Derby County Vs Bristol City matchday thread, Saturday 3pm kick off   
    I got back in the car after the game and Charlie Palmer was saying the one bright spark from today was Watson’s performance. Said he was involved in everything good that we did. Got to be honest, I didn’t see that. I like him, he’s definitely got talent, but I didn’t think he was that influential today.
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    Kinder got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in The Administration Thread   
    I saw him in the Directors’s box at the Fulham game. Well, I saw his unmistakable hair island walking out from my lofty position at the top of the West Stand.
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    Kinder got a reaction from Rammy03 in The Administration Thread   
    I saw him in the Directors’s box at the Fulham game. Well, I saw his unmistakable hair island walking out from my lofty position at the top of the West Stand.
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    Kinder got a reaction from jimtastic56 in The Administration Thread   
    I saw him in the Directors’s box at the Fulham game. Well, I saw his unmistakable hair island walking out from my lofty position at the top of the West Stand.
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    Kinder reacted to IslandExile in Player Of The Season / Young Player Of The Season   
    Davies and Bird for me too.
    Curtis - Legend, best ever season. 'nuff sed.
    I had been thinking of voting for Cashin simply because it never occurred to me that Bird is still classed as a young player.
    Cashin has been brilliant since he came in but Bird has been there the whole season.
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    Kinder reacted to Carnero in Player Of The Season / Young Player Of The Season   
    Davies and Bird (hands down!).
    Bird IS still a young player so judged be judged fairly against the others on the "qualifying players list".
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    Kinder reacted to ThePrisoner in Player Of The Season / Young Player Of The Season   
    Voting is now open!
    Jack Stamps Player of the Season
    https://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/jack-stamps-player-of-the-season-2122
    Sammy Crooks Young Player of the Season
    https://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/sammy-crooks-young-player-of-the-season-2122
     
    Gone for Davies/Cashin myself. Youse?
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    Kinder reacted to angieram in To the EFL Championship   
    You do all realise the EFL runs League One as well, don't you?
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    Kinder reacted to Eatonram in Last two home games   
    A lot of people including me would love the opportunity to buy our season tickets now to show support and solidarity with Wayne and Chris. We can’t do this sadly. But we could make our last two home games something to really catch the medias attention. Highest gates in the Championship. I would love this to happen as a thank you to all involved at the Club. Can we do it?
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    Kinder reacted to Brentfordjack in Good luck from a Bee   
    All the very best for the coming season and beyond.I hope Rooney sticks by you with a decent owner on board he has a good a chance as anybody to get you back up.Your fans have been superb through this crap period.Things can change very quick in football and sometimes for the better, look at us in the so called best league in the world the Premier league for another season.Although my opinion of  the PL ( I’ve missed 2 games this season )is it’s the fatal attraction of clubs who risk everything to get to the tv cash when for us fans it’s a bland predictable bore fest unless you are a top 4 club the rest just make up the numbers.I won’t shed a tear when we eventually get back to the championship a far better and more competitive league to play in.Hope to be playing you at Pride Park again soon.
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    Kinder reacted to Bob The Badger in To those of you under 50, some good news   
    You’re going to be gutted this morning, and rightly so.
    But it ain’t all bad.
    When we dropped out of the old 2nd division into the 3rd in 1984 things were in many ways, worse.
    We didn’t (quite) have the financial issues, but we had a horrible team and the entire season was utterly depressing and devoid of hope in a way this season hasn’t been.
    My personal highlight of an utterly depressing season was meeting Dave Watson in a Little Chef on the A1 after we spanked Cambridge away 3-0 in the FA Cup. That was pretty much it for ducks sake.
    AND we had not just relegation, but the ignominy of losing to Plymouth in the FA Cup quarter-final to contend with after we had dragged them back to the BBG.
    We all thought that we’d bounce right back when we did get relegated and the arrival of Arthur Cox just emboldened that belief.
    An opening day away loss to Bournemouth, when Bournemouth then were more like the equivalent of Exeter now, didn’t dissuade us.
    Of course, we didn’t bounce back and ended up outside the top 6.
    But we had some BRILLIANT away days that season, Hull, Lincoln, and the last game of the season at Newport spring to mind.
    It was a whole lot more fun than the previous season because we were, for the most part, competing and you could see what Arthur was trying to do.
    There’s something fun about going to smaller clubs and taking the place over. Those of you who travel to away games know that the camaraderie is special.
    In fact, the adversity that we have faced this season has developed that camaraderie, only it’s done it at home.
    I work online and use social media a lot and the admiration for Derby’s support, especially those of you who travel away is a delight to read. I’ve even read genuine Forest and Leeds fans say they’re impressed.
    And what’s not to be impressed about?
    Forget the trolls who are loving this, the REAL football supporters appreciate and understand what Rooney has dragged the club through and the guy is universally respected, exponentially more so than when he was merely an excellent player.
    He’s now an excellent ex-player and an excellent human being. Time will tell if he can become an excellent manager, but the signs are promising.
    The second year under Arthur we did come up and that season was even better for road trips..
    I’ve seen Derby beat Benfica, Real Madrid, every top English club multiple times and Forest many times. But if I were to list the best 5 games I’ve ever attended, Derby at home to Rotherham in the old 3rd Division on a Friday night would be up there.
    That game with that penalty that took us back up to what would now be the Championship was a raucous, intense and then delirious atmosphere ending in an effing celebration comparable with any I have witnessed - although to be fair, my memory is a tad blurry because we did hit the pub hard.
    I doubt there was a Liverpool fan that got anything like the joy from beating Man City in the cup semi or will get more if they win the thing, than we Derby fans got from squeaking past Rotherham that night.
    The fact is, winning is just fun, no matter what division you are in. And beating adversity is fun too. So much more satisfying and enjoyable than just delivering on what’s expected.
    Somebody posted that they hope we're not that team that thinks they will bounce back up.
    I don't really care if fans think that. It's totally irrelevant.
    What is relevant is what WR thinks and what he allows his staff and players to think.
    And I have no doubt whatsoever that he'll not allow that entitled type of mindset to creep in.
    The good news is we have renewed hope for a stable club, a very promising manager in place, an Academy that is flourishing even if it is being pillaged and some wins to look forward to.
    We are where we are, so we may as well embrace it and have fun. And you will have some fun, I promise.
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    Kinder reacted to Bald Eagle's Barmy Army in Rooney at Moor Farm   
    I've seen some supposed Derby supporters saying what was the point in going to Moor Farm last night. 
    Absolute duckwits - they'll be the same ones who decide to now stay away for the next two home games and won't appear in league one until we're in the top two comfortably. 
    We support through thick and thin - we don't just go when we get free tickets or the icing has started to be put on the cake. 
    If I could thank each and everyone of you that turned up last night, I would. ?♥️
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    Kinder reacted to CBRammette in Rooney at Moor Farm   
    Amazing reaction especially as beyond many players' bedtimes
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    Kinder reacted to Eddie in Rooney at Moor Farm   
    I used to know a bloke called Tony Carbury. So close.
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    Kinder reacted to DarkFruitsRam7 in Bloody Proud   
    Just arrived home after an absolutely fantastic day out. I’m sat on the sofa with a glass of whisky, so forgive me for being overly sentimental.
    This season has been an absolute ducking blast. From Jack Stretton belting it in the top corner for our first away goal with fans in the ground for nearly two years, to the lads clapping us off after going down this afternoon, it’s been an absolute joy following the club this season. Every single man wearing that badge has given absolutely everything every time they’ve stepped on that pitch.
    Wayne Rooney is an absolute bloody hero. Every week he’s been asked about how good the fans’ support has been. Every week he could have given a crap clichéd answer, but instead he’s managed to say something that’s shows he genuinely loves the club every single week. No manager has made me as proud to be a Ram as Wayne Rooney has.
    The fans have been absolutely sensational too. Home and away, we’ve been the best in the league by an absolute country mile. The love the players show us is a testament to how good we’ve been.
    On a personal note, it’s been brilliant to get to know the likes of @angieram, @B4ev6is, @Curtains and more a lot better at various games this season. Fans like those are the absolute lifeblood of the football club.
    We go on to the last three games, knowing that we can enjoy them no matter what now. And let’s give the class of ‘72 a huge, huge reception on the final day. Their spirit lives on in this fantastic bunch of lads.
    We are Derby, in the past, today and forever ducking more.
    Up the bloody rams x
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    Kinder reacted to Jourdan in Let's not be "that club"   
    Promotion next season? Let’s not be arrogant.
    I think we have to give League One the respect it deserves and adjust our expectations accordingly.
    How many clubs have gone down expecting a quick return and felt the full force of reality?
    Sunderland, that’s one. Forest, that’s two. Leeds, that’s three. There are several more, which should serve as a warning that we’ll have to remain grounded.
    Clubs have gone down with more stability and clarity than ours and struggled, so why do we think we’ll be a special case?
    Yes, we have players who are capable of playing above League 1 level. But will they stay? Will they be motivated? Will they perform under greater pressure and scrutiny? I don’t think it’s so straightforward.
    Truth is we’ll have an inexperienced owner, an inexperienced manager and coaching staff, a largely inexperienced group of players, and given that it is 36 years since we were last in the third tier, an inexperienced fanbase too.
    We’ll be one of the big fish, but what comes with that is we’ll also be the one everyone wants to fry.
    As fantastic as it would be to get promoted at the first attempt, I don’t think that’s realistic and the desperation to achieve that could lead to us overextending ourselves yet again.
    Personally I would be looking at putting some proper groundwork down and taking the first year in League 1 as a year to reset. We need to put down the right foundations and get the right people in place, so we can move forward as a club in a positive and sustainable manner.
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    Kinder reacted to Yani P in Curtis Davies - signed 1-year deal   
    Every minute of every game....just incredible
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    Kinder reacted to angieram in QPR vs Derby County matchday thread, Monday 18th April, 3pm   
    Stay classy, QPR
    Prize bankers!
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