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    Millenniumram got a reaction from jimtastic56 in The Administration Thread   
    We would if liquidation would serve the creditors better. The BBC article suggests the Binnie bid was the only one on the table.
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from r_wilcockson in The Administration Thread   
    The Binnies bid included the stadium, which we believe will cost £20m. That leaves only 10m to the creditors
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from atherstoneram in The Administration Thread   
    The Binnies bid included the stadium, which we believe will cost £20m. That leaves only 10m to the creditors
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from jimtastic56 in The Administration Thread   
    By the way, if we get liquidated and have to start again fan owned, can we make an agreement not to buy Pride Park under any circumstances? Build our own ground and leave that bamford Morris saddled with a stadium no-one can use. He doesn’t deserve a penny after what he’s done.
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from MackworthRamIsGod in The Administration Thread   
    By the way, if we get liquidated and have to start again fan owned, can we make an agreement not to buy Pride Park under any circumstances? Build our own ground and leave that bamford Morris saddled with a stadium no-one can use. He doesn’t deserve a penny after what he’s done.
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from r_wilcockson in The Administration Thread   
    Ooooh, another timescale. Can’t wait for 5 days time when guess what? Nothing will have happened.
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in The Administration Thread   
    Ooooh, another timescale. Can’t wait for 5 days time when guess what? Nothing will have happened.
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from Topram in The Administration Thread   
    Ooooh, another timescale. Can’t wait for 5 days time when guess what? Nothing will have happened.
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from Alph in Everton in FFP trouble   
    Steve Gibson’s already on the phone to the Premier League demanding they relegate Everton, so Derby fans don’t get any joy at all this season by seeing Leeds go down
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from Coneheadjohn in Everton in FFP trouble   
    Steve Gibson’s already on the phone to the Premier League demanding they relegate Everton, so Derby fans don’t get any joy at all this season by seeing Leeds go down
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from WhiteHorseRam in The Administration Thread   
    Mel, is that you?!
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in Everton in FFP trouble   
    Steve Gibson’s already on the phone to the Premier League demanding they relegate Everton, so Derby fans don’t get any joy at all this season by seeing Leeds go down
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from LERam in The Administration Thread   
    Mel, is that you?!
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in The Administration Thread   
    Mel, is that you?!
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from Adslegend in Rav Morrison   
    Ravel hasn’t been what I expected him to be, is probably the best way I can put it. I was expecting a clearly technically gifted player, who was a bit of a knob and didn’t put enough effort in. I’d argue we’ve seen the exact opposite. There’s been no issues with him off the pitch, and he seems a decent hard working lad. But his performances prior to yesterday were in general those of player who lacks in natural footballing talent. Which was a bit disappointing, considering the potential he was supposed to have.
    However, he was outstanding yesterday. Not just the two goals, but his all round play was superb. He linked up with his teammates beautifully, glided around the pitch with some wonderful touches, and got himself into some great positions. Much, much more like what we want to be seeing from him. Have to be careful that it’s just one game though, and the challenge now is for him to put in those sorts of performances more regularly.
    FWIW, to me, he seems to be the sort of player who does the hard stuff well and struggle with the basics. He’s capable of some amazing skill when he doesn’t have time to think, but can mess up fairly simple passes when he does. I guess that comes from a lack of game time across his career, it’s almost like he’s a raw 21 year old still. But, with good coaching, I’m sure we can make a decent player out of him at this level. We just have to hope Wayne is able to get it out of him. Perhaps getting him further forward more often is the key, I think he’s a natural number 10 and that’s the sort of areas we need to be getting him involved in if we’re going to see the best from him. 
    Hope yesterday proves a turning point for him. Should help restore his confidence, and he appears to be recovering from long COVID as well now.  We need everyone firing over the next 10 games, then we’ll see where we’re at in the summer.
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from Ramarena in Rav Morrison   
    Ravel hasn’t been what I expected him to be, is probably the best way I can put it. I was expecting a clearly technically gifted player, who was a bit of a knob and didn’t put enough effort in. I’d argue we’ve seen the exact opposite. There’s been no issues with him off the pitch, and he seems a decent hard working lad. But his performances prior to yesterday were in general those of player who lacks in natural footballing talent. Which was a bit disappointing, considering the potential he was supposed to have.
    However, he was outstanding yesterday. Not just the two goals, but his all round play was superb. He linked up with his teammates beautifully, glided around the pitch with some wonderful touches, and got himself into some great positions. Much, much more like what we want to be seeing from him. Have to be careful that it’s just one game though, and the challenge now is for him to put in those sorts of performances more regularly.
    FWIW, to me, he seems to be the sort of player who does the hard stuff well and struggle with the basics. He’s capable of some amazing skill when he doesn’t have time to think, but can mess up fairly simple passes when he does. I guess that comes from a lack of game time across his career, it’s almost like he’s a raw 21 year old still. But, with good coaching, I’m sure we can make a decent player out of him at this level. We just have to hope Wayne is able to get it out of him. Perhaps getting him further forward more often is the key, I think he’s a natural number 10 and that’s the sort of areas we need to be getting him involved in if we’re going to see the best from him. 
    Hope yesterday proves a turning point for him. Should help restore his confidence, and he appears to be recovering from long COVID as well now.  We need everyone firing over the next 10 games, then we’ll see where we’re at in the summer.
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from Caerphilly Ram in Rav Morrison   
    Ravel hasn’t been what I expected him to be, is probably the best way I can put it. I was expecting a clearly technically gifted player, who was a bit of a knob and didn’t put enough effort in. I’d argue we’ve seen the exact opposite. There’s been no issues with him off the pitch, and he seems a decent hard working lad. But his performances prior to yesterday were in general those of player who lacks in natural footballing talent. Which was a bit disappointing, considering the potential he was supposed to have.
    However, he was outstanding yesterday. Not just the two goals, but his all round play was superb. He linked up with his teammates beautifully, glided around the pitch with some wonderful touches, and got himself into some great positions. Much, much more like what we want to be seeing from him. Have to be careful that it’s just one game though, and the challenge now is for him to put in those sorts of performances more regularly.
    FWIW, to me, he seems to be the sort of player who does the hard stuff well and struggle with the basics. He’s capable of some amazing skill when he doesn’t have time to think, but can mess up fairly simple passes when he does. I guess that comes from a lack of game time across his career, it’s almost like he’s a raw 21 year old still. But, with good coaching, I’m sure we can make a decent player out of him at this level. We just have to hope Wayne is able to get it out of him. Perhaps getting him further forward more often is the key, I think he’s a natural number 10 and that’s the sort of areas we need to be getting him involved in if we’re going to see the best from him. 
    Hope yesterday proves a turning point for him. Should help restore his confidence, and he appears to be recovering from long COVID as well now.  We need everyone firing over the next 10 games, then we’ll see where we’re at in the summer.
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from archram in Rav Morrison   
    Ravel hasn’t been what I expected him to be, is probably the best way I can put it. I was expecting a clearly technically gifted player, who was a bit of a knob and didn’t put enough effort in. I’d argue we’ve seen the exact opposite. There’s been no issues with him off the pitch, and he seems a decent hard working lad. But his performances prior to yesterday were in general those of player who lacks in natural footballing talent. Which was a bit disappointing, considering the potential he was supposed to have.
    However, he was outstanding yesterday. Not just the two goals, but his all round play was superb. He linked up with his teammates beautifully, glided around the pitch with some wonderful touches, and got himself into some great positions. Much, much more like what we want to be seeing from him. Have to be careful that it’s just one game though, and the challenge now is for him to put in those sorts of performances more regularly.
    FWIW, to me, he seems to be the sort of player who does the hard stuff well and struggle with the basics. He’s capable of some amazing skill when he doesn’t have time to think, but can mess up fairly simple passes when he does. I guess that comes from a lack of game time across his career, it’s almost like he’s a raw 21 year old still. But, with good coaching, I’m sure we can make a decent player out of him at this level. We just have to hope Wayne is able to get it out of him. Perhaps getting him further forward more often is the key, I think he’s a natural number 10 and that’s the sort of areas we need to be getting him involved in if we’re going to see the best from him. 
    Hope yesterday proves a turning point for him. Should help restore his confidence, and he appears to be recovering from long COVID as well now.  We need everyone firing over the next 10 games, then we’ll see where we’re at in the summer.
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from DarkFruitsRam7 in Rav Morrison   
    Ravel hasn’t been what I expected him to be, is probably the best way I can put it. I was expecting a clearly technically gifted player, who was a bit of a knob and didn’t put enough effort in. I’d argue we’ve seen the exact opposite. There’s been no issues with him off the pitch, and he seems a decent hard working lad. But his performances prior to yesterday were in general those of player who lacks in natural footballing talent. Which was a bit disappointing, considering the potential he was supposed to have.
    However, he was outstanding yesterday. Not just the two goals, but his all round play was superb. He linked up with his teammates beautifully, glided around the pitch with some wonderful touches, and got himself into some great positions. Much, much more like what we want to be seeing from him. Have to be careful that it’s just one game though, and the challenge now is for him to put in those sorts of performances more regularly.
    FWIW, to me, he seems to be the sort of player who does the hard stuff well and struggle with the basics. He’s capable of some amazing skill when he doesn’t have time to think, but can mess up fairly simple passes when he does. I guess that comes from a lack of game time across his career, it’s almost like he’s a raw 21 year old still. But, with good coaching, I’m sure we can make a decent player out of him at this level. We just have to hope Wayne is able to get it out of him. Perhaps getting him further forward more often is the key, I think he’s a natural number 10 and that’s the sort of areas we need to be getting him involved in if we’re going to see the best from him. 
    Hope yesterday proves a turning point for him. Should help restore his confidence, and he appears to be recovering from long COVID as well now.  We need everyone firing over the next 10 games, then we’ll see where we’re at in the summer.
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from Kathcairns in Rav Morrison   
    Ravel hasn’t been what I expected him to be, is probably the best way I can put it. I was expecting a clearly technically gifted player, who was a bit of a knob and didn’t put enough effort in. I’d argue we’ve seen the exact opposite. There’s been no issues with him off the pitch, and he seems a decent hard working lad. But his performances prior to yesterday were in general those of player who lacks in natural footballing talent. Which was a bit disappointing, considering the potential he was supposed to have.
    However, he was outstanding yesterday. Not just the two goals, but his all round play was superb. He linked up with his teammates beautifully, glided around the pitch with some wonderful touches, and got himself into some great positions. Much, much more like what we want to be seeing from him. Have to be careful that it’s just one game though, and the challenge now is for him to put in those sorts of performances more regularly.
    FWIW, to me, he seems to be the sort of player who does the hard stuff well and struggle with the basics. He’s capable of some amazing skill when he doesn’t have time to think, but can mess up fairly simple passes when he does. I guess that comes from a lack of game time across his career, it’s almost like he’s a raw 21 year old still. But, with good coaching, I’m sure we can make a decent player out of him at this level. We just have to hope Wayne is able to get it out of him. Perhaps getting him further forward more often is the key, I think he’s a natural number 10 and that’s the sort of areas we need to be getting him involved in if we’re going to see the best from him. 
    Hope yesterday proves a turning point for him. Should help restore his confidence, and he appears to be recovering from long COVID as well now.  We need everyone firing over the next 10 games, then we’ll see where we’re at in the summer.
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from Comrade 86 in Jozwiak - Taken early retirement   
    Did think our squad was a bit bloated tbf, who needs more than one winger anyway?
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from europia in Is roony aiming for title push next season   
    On second thoughts, I reckon Rooney might be planning for a title push next season actually. The SPL is a pretty easy league, and Rangers aren’t all that...
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from Slaapwekkend P in Jozwiak - Taken early retirement   
    Did think our squad was a bit bloated tbf, who needs more than one winger anyway?
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from Ghost of Clough in Jozwiak - Taken early retirement   
    Did think our squad was a bit bloated tbf, who needs more than one winger anyway?
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    Millenniumram got a reaction from Rammeister in Jozwiak - Taken early retirement   
    Did think our squad was a bit bloated tbf, who needs more than one winger anyway?
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