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desirelines got a reaction from Adslegend in El DerbyCo
I think the phrase is "If a tree falls in a Forest, and no one is around to hear it, will it still remind everyone that they won back-to-back European Cups in the late 1970s"
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desirelines got a reaction from Will Hughes Hair in El DerbyCo
I think the phrase is "If a tree falls in a Forest, and no one is around to hear it, will it still remind everyone that they won back-to-back European Cups in the late 1970s"
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desirelines got a reaction from bimmerman in El DerbyCo
I think the phrase is "If a tree falls in a Forest, and no one is around to hear it, will it still remind everyone that they won back-to-back European Cups in the late 1970s"
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desirelines got a reaction from thelovebelow in El DerbyCo
I think the phrase is "If a tree falls in a Forest, and no one is around to hear it, will it still remind everyone that they won back-to-back European Cups in the late 1970s"
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desirelines got a reaction from FindernRam in El DerbyCo
I think the phrase is "If a tree falls in a Forest, and no one is around to hear it, will it still remind everyone that they won back-to-back European Cups in the late 1970s"
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desirelines got a reaction from Premier ram in El DerbyCo
I think the phrase is "If a tree falls in a Forest, and no one is around to hear it, will it still remind everyone that they won back-to-back European Cups in the late 1970s"
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desirelines got a reaction from Zag zig in El DerbyCo
I think the phrase is "If a tree falls in a Forest, and no one is around to hear it, will it still remind everyone that they won back-to-back European Cups in the late 1970s"
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desirelines got a reaction from archram in El DerbyCo
I think the phrase is "If a tree falls in a Forest, and no one is around to hear it, will it still remind everyone that they won back-to-back European Cups in the late 1970s"
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desirelines got a reaction from i-Ram in El DerbyCo
I think the phrase is "If a tree falls in a Forest, and no one is around to hear it, will it still remind everyone that they won back-to-back European Cups in the late 1970s"
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desirelines got a reaction from Deej in EFL appeal
Does the EFL have a head office? If so, I wonder if a healthy dose of civil unrest/peaceful protest outside their headquarters protesting against their incompetence is in order? Obviously our chairman is no saint, but the EFL have shown again and again that they'd rather make football fans suffer than admit they did anything wrong.
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desirelines got a reaction from YouRams in EFL appeal
Does the EFL have a head office? If so, I wonder if a healthy dose of civil unrest/peaceful protest outside their headquarters protesting against their incompetence is in order? Obviously our chairman is no saint, but the EFL have shown again and again that they'd rather make football fans suffer than admit they did anything wrong.
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desirelines reacted to Rev in El DerbyCo
51% fan ownership.
Although 100% fan ownership hasn't worked out too well!
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desirelines got a reaction from Derby4Me in El DerbyCo
The wailing and gnashing of teeth on this forum can be heard from Madrid. Probably what alerted Erik to our vulnerability.
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desirelines reacted to DazzaRam in El DerbyCo
Why do fans always fear the worst? In his statements there...if a player costs £20m and we think he can help we will pay it. Why arnt people mentioning he said...if a player is free and we think he can help we will sign him. The lad is 29. Hes buzzing. Hes ready to take on a challenge. All i hope is hes got the experiance around him. He will relax. Enjoy it. Dont keep being negative. What have we to lose honestly? If you aint got money in this football world you are nothing. Whether we have or we havent if this goes thru...just give it a chance.
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desirelines reacted to The Scarlet Pimpernel in El DerbyCo
What's he done wrong already? Is it speaking out excitedly? It may end badly it may be great. Who knows...anyway carry on with the misery as usual.
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desirelines reacted to Keepyuppy in El DerbyCo
It never cease to amaze me how suddenly people become experts in business, finance and football takeovers - when in reality, their only expertise is on kebabs, eBay and Amazon.
All I care about is being able to watch my team, hopefully do well, be entertained - and that’s it.
I’ll just chill my beanz and watch other ‘know it all’s’ go in to sizemic meltdowns ?
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desirelines got a reaction from Deej in Louie Sibley
Do we think that this “experience” will help young players like Sibley in the long run or will it hinder their progress? Sibley and Bird seem worse than they were a year ago. Buchanan and Knight seem to be about the same level.
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desirelines got a reaction from CBRammette in Louie Sibley
Do we think that this “experience” will help young players like Sibley in the long run or will it hinder their progress? Sibley and Bird seem worse than they were a year ago. Buchanan and Knight seem to be about the same level.
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desirelines got a reaction from jimtastic56 in Louie Sibley
Do we think that this “experience” will help young players like Sibley in the long run or will it hinder their progress? Sibley and Bird seem worse than they were a year ago. Buchanan and Knight seem to be about the same level.
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desirelines got a reaction from nogbad van 50 in Kaide Gordon - signed for Liverpool
No point in getting our knickers in a twist over this. Fact is, we'll never really know how good he would have been for us. Same with Delap. Maybe they both go on to be top players, that could be down to the coaching of a top two Premier League club, rather than some pre-determined career path we set them on. I wonder if we'd sold Mason Bennett and Lee Holmes shortly after their debuts, we'd also seen the same wailing and gnashing of teeth. If we'd got £2m (rising to £6m) for Bennett and Holmes, we would have done pretty well in retrospect. Not every promising 16 year old in the Championship is Jude Bellingham.