BramcoteRam84
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Nishfan in The Administration Thread
For the first time in 2 years we can look forward again, we can hope again, we can dream again, we don’t have to worry about future points deductions. It’s hard not to feel positive again.
Cant wait for this thread to close - imminently
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Dordogne-Ram in Stick Together More than Ever
Like most I was gutted on Friday with Wayne going. He epitomised the spirit we had last season and led the fight against adversity we all got behind.
If the CK deal had gone through then I think we would have been in a great position to bounce straight back, Rooney had his targets lined up. As it is we’re starting on the back foot and some players are jumping ship.
However the developments over the past few days despite Rooney leaving have been overwhelmingly positive with the Clowes takeover looking like it’s happening, a deal which starts us on 0 points (which feels massive). We can now look forward again. I also think it’s a fabulous opportunity for Liam Rosenior, he was a key part of last season he’s fully invested in the fight and I think extra driven to do well, unlike Rooney he actually moved his family to the area so he gets it.
It will be difficult initially but any chance of retaining last seasons feel good factor rests with Rosenior taking the helm. I can fully get behind him, the players who remain and come in and the staff, I really hope he succeeds.
Interesting discussion on talksport this morning re:Rooney, I only caught the end of it. Danny Murphy saying he’s left at the right time, things will only get worse at Derby and his stock will diminish. Simon Jordan saying leaving when a new owner is coming in with 28000 galvanised fans in League One, he’s a bloody fool to leave.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Kathcairns in Stick Together More than Ever
Like most I was gutted on Friday with Wayne going. He epitomised the spirit we had last season and led the fight against adversity we all got behind.
If the CK deal had gone through then I think we would have been in a great position to bounce straight back, Rooney had his targets lined up. As it is we’re starting on the back foot and some players are jumping ship.
However the developments over the past few days despite Rooney leaving have been overwhelmingly positive with the Clowes takeover looking like it’s happening, a deal which starts us on 0 points (which feels massive). We can now look forward again. I also think it’s a fabulous opportunity for Liam Rosenior, he was a key part of last season he’s fully invested in the fight and I think extra driven to do well, unlike Rooney he actually moved his family to the area so he gets it.
It will be difficult initially but any chance of retaining last seasons feel good factor rests with Rosenior taking the helm. I can fully get behind him, the players who remain and come in and the staff, I really hope he succeeds.
Interesting discussion on talksport this morning re:Rooney, I only caught the end of it. Danny Murphy saying he’s left at the right time, things will only get worse at Derby and his stock will diminish. Simon Jordan saying leaving when a new owner is coming in with 28000 galvanised fans in League One, he’s a bloody fool to leave.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in Stick Together More than Ever
Like most I was gutted on Friday with Wayne going. He epitomised the spirit we had last season and led the fight against adversity we all got behind.
If the CK deal had gone through then I think we would have been in a great position to bounce straight back, Rooney had his targets lined up. As it is we’re starting on the back foot and some players are jumping ship.
However the developments over the past few days despite Rooney leaving have been overwhelmingly positive with the Clowes takeover looking like it’s happening, a deal which starts us on 0 points (which feels massive). We can now look forward again. I also think it’s a fabulous opportunity for Liam Rosenior, he was a key part of last season he’s fully invested in the fight and I think extra driven to do well, unlike Rooney he actually moved his family to the area so he gets it.
It will be difficult initially but any chance of retaining last seasons feel good factor rests with Rosenior taking the helm. I can fully get behind him, the players who remain and come in and the staff, I really hope he succeeds.
Interesting discussion on talksport this morning re:Rooney, I only caught the end of it. Danny Murphy saying he’s left at the right time, things will only get worse at Derby and his stock will diminish. Simon Jordan saying leaving when a new owner is coming in with 28000 galvanised fans in League One, he’s a bloody fool to leave.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from The Scarlet Pimpernel in New manager, who do you want?
Anyone thought he’s interim manager simply because Clowes hasn’t completed the takeover yet?
I reckon he’ll be announced as permanent manager before the start of the season.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from jimtastic56 in The Administration Thread
For the first time in 2 years we can look forward again, we can hope again, we can dream again, we don’t have to worry about future points deductions. It’s hard not to feel positive again.
Cant wait for this thread to close - imminently
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Crewton in The Administration Thread
For the first time in 2 years we can look forward again, we can hope again, we can dream again, we don’t have to worry about future points deductions. It’s hard not to feel positive again.
Cant wait for this thread to close - imminently
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in The Administration Thread
For the first time in 2 years we can look forward again, we can hope again, we can dream again, we don’t have to worry about future points deductions. It’s hard not to feel positive again.
Cant wait for this thread to close - imminently
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from kevinhectoring in The Administration Thread
For the first time in 2 years we can look forward again, we can hope again, we can dream again, we don’t have to worry about future points deductions. It’s hard not to feel positive again.
Cant wait for this thread to close - imminently
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from r_wilcockson in The Administration Thread
For the first time in 2 years we can look forward again, we can hope again, we can dream again, we don’t have to worry about future points deductions. It’s hard not to feel positive again.
Cant wait for this thread to close - imminently
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Half fan in New manager, who do you want?
Anyone thought he’s interim manager simply because Clowes hasn’t completed the takeover yet?
I reckon he’ll be announced as permanent manager before the start of the season.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Carnero in The Administration Thread
For the first time in 2 years we can look forward again, we can hope again, we can dream again, we don’t have to worry about future points deductions. It’s hard not to feel positive again.
Cant wait for this thread to close - imminently
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Curtains in The Administration Thread
For the first time in 2 years we can look forward again, we can hope again, we can dream again, we don’t have to worry about future points deductions. It’s hard not to feel positive again.
Cant wait for this thread to close - imminently
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from LeedsCityRam in Stick Together More than Ever
Like most I was gutted on Friday with Wayne going. He epitomised the spirit we had last season and led the fight against adversity we all got behind.
If the CK deal had gone through then I think we would have been in a great position to bounce straight back, Rooney had his targets lined up. As it is we’re starting on the back foot and some players are jumping ship.
However the developments over the past few days despite Rooney leaving have been overwhelmingly positive with the Clowes takeover looking like it’s happening, a deal which starts us on 0 points (which feels massive). We can now look forward again. I also think it’s a fabulous opportunity for Liam Rosenior, he was a key part of last season he’s fully invested in the fight and I think extra driven to do well, unlike Rooney he actually moved his family to the area so he gets it.
It will be difficult initially but any chance of retaining last seasons feel good factor rests with Rosenior taking the helm. I can fully get behind him, the players who remain and come in and the staff, I really hope he succeeds.
Interesting discussion on talksport this morning re:Rooney, I only caught the end of it. Danny Murphy saying he’s left at the right time, things will only get worse at Derby and his stock will diminish. Simon Jordan saying leaving when a new owner is coming in with 28000 galvanised fans in League One, he’s a bloody fool to leave.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Crewton in Stick Together More than Ever
Like most I was gutted on Friday with Wayne going. He epitomised the spirit we had last season and led the fight against adversity we all got behind.
If the CK deal had gone through then I think we would have been in a great position to bounce straight back, Rooney had his targets lined up. As it is we’re starting on the back foot and some players are jumping ship.
However the developments over the past few days despite Rooney leaving have been overwhelmingly positive with the Clowes takeover looking like it’s happening, a deal which starts us on 0 points (which feels massive). We can now look forward again. I also think it’s a fabulous opportunity for Liam Rosenior, he was a key part of last season he’s fully invested in the fight and I think extra driven to do well, unlike Rooney he actually moved his family to the area so he gets it.
It will be difficult initially but any chance of retaining last seasons feel good factor rests with Rosenior taking the helm. I can fully get behind him, the players who remain and come in and the staff, I really hope he succeeds.
Interesting discussion on talksport this morning re:Rooney, I only caught the end of it. Danny Murphy saying he’s left at the right time, things will only get worse at Derby and his stock will diminish. Simon Jordan saying leaving when a new owner is coming in with 28000 galvanised fans in League One, he’s a bloody fool to leave.
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BramcoteRam84 reacted to ollycutts1982 in New manager, who do you want?
I saw Bucko at a footy tournament today and asked him if he’d applied. His response was ‘if I’d won a few at Burton I might have’. ?? top bloke.
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BramcoteRam84 reacted to Gee SCREAMER !! in Serial Whingers Notts Forest playtime, which we simply cannot accept.
14 goals in 60 games in the Belgian league, 2 in 18 in the Dutch league and 6 in 46 in the German league prior to last season indicates not. More signings like this will be lovely. They'll be begging for Bendtner back by Christmas and he scored 50% of his Forest goals for us.
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BramcoteRam84 reacted to Sparkle in Serial Whingers Notts Forest playtime, which we simply cannot accept.
They will want rid next season when he is too expensive for the championship and has scored between 4 and 6 league goals at best
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from r_wilcockson in New manager, who do you want?
A shout for Liam assistant. Paul Trollope. Manager and Assistant Manager experience, knows the lower leagues, knows Derby being an ex-player and would’ve been assistant at Brighton when Liam was coach, out of work since sacked from Forest.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Black ('n' White) Sheep in New manager, who do you want?
A shout for Liam assistant. Paul Trollope. Manager and Assistant Manager experience, knows the lower leagues, knows Derby being an ex-player and would’ve been assistant at Brighton when Liam was coach, out of work since sacked from Forest.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from rammieib in New manager, who do you want?
A shout for Liam assistant. Paul Trollope. Manager and Assistant Manager experience, knows the lower leagues, knows Derby being an ex-player and would’ve been assistant at Brighton when Liam was coach, out of work since sacked from Forest.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Nishfan in New manager, who do you want?
Best we can hope is they are having the conversations now ahead of deal going through ?
I really fear we’ll get someone new in and in the clamour to get a squad together will just go about it completely scattergun and set ourselves back even more.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in New manager, who do you want?
A shout for Liam assistant. Paul Trollope. Manager and Assistant Manager experience, knows the lower leagues, knows Derby being an ex-player and would’ve been assistant at Brighton when Liam was coach, out of work since sacked from Forest.