BramcoteRam84
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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 reacted to CBX1985 in New manager, who do you want?
Difficult to appoint him until Clowes takes over as owner. He ultimately makes the call. The joint admins are not there for the long term, so cannot reasonably make a decision like that for more than "until the new owner is in place".
I think he'll be appointed day one moment one after takeover.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Premier ram in The Administration Thread
Mark Robins would be perfect ???
He lives in the area as well!!
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from derbydaz22 in The Administration Thread
Which would still give us a hefty budget in league one
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BramcoteRam84 reacted to Ghost of Clough in The Administration Thread
Our revenue this season will be triple the average for a League 1 side.
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BramcoteRam84 reacted to IslandExile in Rooney leaves
Let's keep things in perspective....
The most important thing yesterday was that it looks like club has been saved. A week or so ago that was looking unlikely.
Nevertheless, it's disappointing - albeit understandable - that Rooney has decided to leave.
Some seem disappointed at the timing of his announcement, others (amazingly IMHO) feel let down by his departure and a few appear pleased he's gone.
My own feeling is that he decided to go once Kirchner's bid fell through but that he stayed around until the club was secure.
My opinion of Rooney changed beyond recognition last year. I think his dignified manner when dealing with the issues is what rallied everyone. Rooney's role in the club's rescue should never be underestimated.
I will always be grateful. Thanks Wayne.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from eccles the ram in Are you glad to be a Derby fan?
I voted mid table mediocrity in premier league. Been there watched us at that level, remains the highlight of my Derby supporting life but also remember people getting wound up that smithy wasn’t the guy to take us to the next level and Europe. No one is satisfied. We always want more.
Im Derby through thick and thin but f*** me im not happy with us being in league one and the Bamfords being premier league. But I’d never shirk my allegiance.
Regarding the boring premier league, family connections mean I could support United city or the Geordies, I’ve plumped for City in honour of my Nan and also to piss my Derby born Liverpool fan mate off (he has no connections other than he’s a glory hunter, or the classic I liked the silver candy sponsored away kit in the late 80s/early90s so started supporting them)
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from CBRammette in New manager, who do you want?
Been listening to Radio Derby and all the chat from Ed Dawes and fans ringing about clear the decks, experienced manager etc etc - NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! If we want to end up like Forest were, like Sunderland like Ipswich stranded down here for years then taking this approach will lead directly to that. You would be bringing in a manager, with an ego with a set way of doing things, will sign experienced names who all don’t get the club!!
Look at the clubs promoted this season or competing. Leam Richardson at Wigan, Liam Manning at MK Dons, the impact Kieran McKenna has had at Ipswich going in after the Paul Cook clusterfuck! Darren Moore, Ryan Lowe previously at Plymouth, Ian Evatt was inexperienced doing a great job at Bolton. We need someone dynamic who gets the club and can inspire the players and build on the feel good factor of last season.
Step forward Liam Rosenior. He’s the only man for the job IMO.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from IslandExile in Are you glad to be a Derby fan?
I voted mid table mediocrity in premier league. Been there watched us at that level, remains the highlight of my Derby supporting life but also remember people getting wound up that smithy wasn’t the guy to take us to the next level and Europe. No one is satisfied. We always want more.
Im Derby through thick and thin but f*** me im not happy with us being in league one and the Bamfords being premier league. But I’d never shirk my allegiance.
Regarding the boring premier league, family connections mean I could support United city or the Geordies, I’ve plumped for City in honour of my Nan and also to piss my Derby born Liverpool fan mate off (he has no connections other than he’s a glory hunter, or the classic I liked the silver candy sponsored away kit in the late 80s/early90s so started supporting them)
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from LeedsCityRam in New manager, who do you want?
Been listening to Radio Derby and all the chat from Ed Dawes and fans ringing about clear the decks, experienced manager etc etc - NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! If we want to end up like Forest were, like Sunderland like Ipswich stranded down here for years then taking this approach will lead directly to that. You would be bringing in a manager, with an ego with a set way of doing things, will sign experienced names who all don’t get the club!!
Look at the clubs promoted this season or competing. Leam Richardson at Wigan, Liam Manning at MK Dons, the impact Kieran McKenna has had at Ipswich going in after the Paul Cook clusterfuck! Darren Moore, Ryan Lowe previously at Plymouth, Ian Evatt was inexperienced doing a great job at Bolton. We need someone dynamic who gets the club and can inspire the players and build on the feel good factor of last season.
Step forward Liam Rosenior. He’s the only man for the job IMO.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Rammy03 in Rooney leaves
Where do you think he’s going? Can’t think of any vacancies to be honest?
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from IslandExile in Rooney leaves
Bring out Billy. Unfinished business.
Ian Holloway
Maybe Martin “Mad dog” Allen fancies another gig
Barry Fry might want one last hurrah, 27 years after missing out last time to Bald Eagle
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Ramarena in New manager, who do you want?
Been listening to Radio Derby and all the chat from Ed Dawes and fans ringing about clear the decks, experienced manager etc etc - NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! If we want to end up like Forest were, like Sunderland like Ipswich stranded down here for years then taking this approach will lead directly to that. You would be bringing in a manager, with an ego with a set way of doing things, will sign experienced names who all don’t get the club!!
Look at the clubs promoted this season or competing. Leam Richardson at Wigan, Liam Manning at MK Dons, the impact Kieran McKenna has had at Ipswich going in after the Paul Cook clusterfuck! Darren Moore, Ryan Lowe previously at Plymouth, Ian Evatt was inexperienced doing a great job at Bolton. We need someone dynamic who gets the club and can inspire the players and build on the feel good factor of last season.
Step forward Liam Rosenior. He’s the only man for the job IMO.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from LeedsCityRam in Rooney leaves
Absolutely devastated by this. He’s galvanised the club in torrid times and I’ve never felt closer to the club than I am now.
That’s all down to Wayne. He’s been a revelation. He deserves success going forward and I’m sure he’ll do well. I do think it’s linked with the Kirchner deal falling through.
The last time I felt this way about a manager leaving was when Nigel Clough was sacked. I was gutted, we then appointed Steve McC, Simmo and Eric Steele and look what happened there. It’s an opportunity but we’ve got to get it right.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Ghost of Clough in Rooney leaves
Seriously has a Derby fan drawn that up? Dyche, Lampard and Sloth as 2nd-4th favourites ???
Lamps and Rooney gonna do a swap
Sloth decides he’s against drug money paying his wages so takes moral decision to piss fat boy off and drop down to a league he’s never managed in (never managed below championship!) ???
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Ram-a-lama fa fa fa in Rooney leaves
Absolutely devastated by this. He’s galvanised the club in torrid times and I’ve never felt closer to the club than I am now.
That’s all down to Wayne. He’s been a revelation. He deserves success going forward and I’m sure he’ll do well. I do think it’s linked with the Kirchner deal falling through.
The last time I felt this way about a manager leaving was when Nigel Clough was sacked. I was gutted, we then appointed Steve McC, Simmo and Eric Steele and look what happened there. It’s an opportunity but we’ve got to get it right.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from IslandExile in New manager, who do you want?
Been listening to Radio Derby and all the chat from Ed Dawes and fans ringing about clear the decks, experienced manager etc etc - NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! If we want to end up like Forest were, like Sunderland like Ipswich stranded down here for years then taking this approach will lead directly to that. You would be bringing in a manager, with an ego with a set way of doing things, will sign experienced names who all don’t get the club!!
Look at the clubs promoted this season or competing. Leam Richardson at Wigan, Liam Manning at MK Dons, the impact Kieran McKenna has had at Ipswich going in after the Paul Cook clusterfuck! Darren Moore, Ryan Lowe previously at Plymouth, Ian Evatt was inexperienced doing a great job at Bolton. We need someone dynamic who gets the club and can inspire the players and build on the feel good factor of last season.
Step forward Liam Rosenior. He’s the only man for the job IMO.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Gladram in New manager, who do you want?
Been listening to Radio Derby and all the chat from Ed Dawes and fans ringing about clear the decks, experienced manager etc etc - NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! If we want to end up like Forest were, like Sunderland like Ipswich stranded down here for years then taking this approach will lead directly to that. You would be bringing in a manager, with an ego with a set way of doing things, will sign experienced names who all don’t get the club!!
Look at the clubs promoted this season or competing. Leam Richardson at Wigan, Liam Manning at MK Dons, the impact Kieran McKenna has had at Ipswich going in after the Paul Cook clusterfuck! Darren Moore, Ryan Lowe previously at Plymouth, Ian Evatt was inexperienced doing a great job at Bolton. We need someone dynamic who gets the club and can inspire the players and build on the feel good factor of last season.
Step forward Liam Rosenior. He’s the only man for the job IMO.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from IslandExile in Rooney leaves
Absolutely devastated by this. He’s galvanised the club in torrid times and I’ve never felt closer to the club than I am now.
That’s all down to Wayne. He’s been a revelation. He deserves success going forward and I’m sure he’ll do well. I do think it’s linked with the Kirchner deal falling through.
The last time I felt this way about a manager leaving was when Nigel Clough was sacked. I was gutted, we then appointed Steve McC, Simmo and Eric Steele and look what happened there. It’s an opportunity but we’ve got to get it right.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Ramarena in Rooney leaves
Absolutely devastated by this. He’s galvanised the club in torrid times and I’ve never felt closer to the club than I am now.
That’s all down to Wayne. He’s been a revelation. He deserves success going forward and I’m sure he’ll do well. I do think it’s linked with the Kirchner deal falling through.
The last time I felt this way about a manager leaving was when Nigel Clough was sacked. I was gutted, we then appointed Steve McC, Simmo and Eric Steele and look what happened there. It’s an opportunity but we’ve got to get it right.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from angieram in Rooney leaves
Absolutely devastated by this. He’s galvanised the club in torrid times and I’ve never felt closer to the club than I am now.
That’s all down to Wayne. He’s been a revelation. He deserves success going forward and I’m sure he’ll do well. I do think it’s linked with the Kirchner deal falling through.
The last time I felt this way about a manager leaving was when Nigel Clough was sacked. I was gutted, we then appointed Steve McC, Simmo and Eric Steele and look what happened there. It’s an opportunity but we’ve got to get it right.
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BramcoteRam84 got a reaction from Andicis in New manager, who do you want?
Been listening to Radio Derby and all the chat from Ed Dawes and fans ringing about clear the decks, experienced manager etc etc - NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! If we want to end up like Forest were, like Sunderland like Ipswich stranded down here for years then taking this approach will lead directly to that. You would be bringing in a manager, with an ego with a set way of doing things, will sign experienced names who all don’t get the club!!
Look at the clubs promoted this season or competing. Leam Richardson at Wigan, Liam Manning at MK Dons, the impact Kieran McKenna has had at Ipswich going in after the Paul Cook clusterfuck! Darren Moore, Ryan Lowe previously at Plymouth, Ian Evatt was inexperienced doing a great job at Bolton. We need someone dynamic who gets the club and can inspire the players and build on the feel good factor of last season.
Step forward Liam Rosenior. He’s the only man for the job IMO.