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1967Ram reacted to Boycie in Atmosphere at Pride Park
I thought it was silent too, then i realised I’d got it on mute.
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1967Ram reacted to B4’s Sister in B4 - for ever a Ram 🐏
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the funeral, give a final clap, or held Daniel in your thoughts today. It was a send off he would have been proud of. I could picture what his reactions would have been the day. He would definitely have approved, particularly of the buffet 😄
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1967Ram reacted to Andicis in Derby v Lincoln City
I thought we looked pretty slick for a good portion of that half and could easily have scored more if our decision making was better in the final third.
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1967Ram got a reaction from PrideParkhead in Derby v Lincoln City
Ward has to come off IMO - diabolical decision making. He's a liability currently.
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1967Ram reacted to ariotofmyown in Derby v Lincoln City
Thought we dominated the game after 10 mins. Some nice play at times, workmanlike at others. Under no pressure at all, until that stupid pen.
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1967Ram reacted to S8TY in Derby v Lincoln City
Is Nyambe back ? If so that’s good news we’ve missed him he’s probably the best RB in L1
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1967Ram reacted to Boycie in Minutes applause for Sam Wilson during Lincoln game
So sad, it seems we’ve lost a lot of young Ram fans just lately. 🙁
RIP Sam.
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1967Ram reacted to LN747 in Minutes applause for Sam Wilson during Lincoln game
Yes so sad lets all support this - a lovely lad , family and loyal supporter…
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1967Ram reacted to Simmo’s left foot in Minutes applause for Sam Wilson during Lincoln game
Lifelong Derby fan Sam Wilson from Long Eaton was tragically killed in Ilkeston last weekend. He was a season ticket holder originally in the North Stand, then he later moved with his mates to the South Stand.
Lets show our support for a rams fan lost in such awful circumstances by a rousing minutes applause on the 26th minute. I know his family and friends will really appreciate it. Rest in peace Sam.
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1967Ram reacted to The Scarlet Pimpernel in Derby vs Wycombe Wanderers
I've not read the thread at all but I did watch the match. That result was nothing to do with shape or tactics. It was sheer incompetence from the players. Virtually all were guilty of under hit or over hit passes the whole game and as for game management what a laugh..... Why the hoof up field for the ball to come straight back when white shirts were available? Incompetence by the players, total incompetence.
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1967Ram reacted to DiggerB in Derby vs Wycombe Wanderers
Very poor distribution from Joe yesterday. As an ex-keeper it’s the part of his game that I find most frustrating. Why we don’t leave NML or Barks up when defending corners, so he has a quick out ball is beyond me.
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1967Ram reacted to Returning ram in Derby vs Wycombe Wanderers
Thought they got caught out when watching it at the game, seemed to be an overload of Wycombe players, not watched it back though. Maybe it was them pushing everyone forward with last kicks of game, lack of focus, poor management, or credit to Wycombe is needed, not sure but I thought very poor defending all round.
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1967Ram reacted to valakari in Derby vs Wycombe Wanderers
One thing i noticed v Orient and again today, Ward can't defend..yes he can put crosses in the attacking third..but he leaves a massive gap when we are defending.
When fit, I'd play Nyambe all day long..and stick to a back 4...if we don't keep Nyambe, i worry about us achieving promotion.
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1967Ram reacted to Chester40 in Derby vs Wycombe Wanderers
A bit 'toys out the pram stuff' on here from a few tonight.
Until the last minute it was a standard recent performance. All very scruffy, but probably the slightly better team and nicking the result... then we balls it up.
Hopefully it's the kick up the backside we need because top 2 is on offer.
Wycombe are a horrible team. Niggley, time wasting and just launching it every single time they could. We played down to their level and way too many players were poor.
No disaster but a wasted chance to climb that table.
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1967Ram reacted to Millenniumram in Derby vs Wycombe Wanderers
Think I’ve caught COVID so probably can’t make this one.
Can someone abuse Paul Warne all game in my place? Thanks
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1967Ram got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in Derby vs Wycombe Wanderers
Second game for us too, coming up from Dorset.
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1967Ram got a reaction from SKRam in Derby vs Wycombe Wanderers
Second game for us too, coming up from Dorset.
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1967Ram got a reaction from Ram-Alf in Derby vs Wycombe Wanderers
Second game for us too, coming up from Dorset.
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1967Ram reacted to MaltRam in Ali Al-Hamadi - Signed for Ipswich Town
I'd have been made up, personally.
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1967Ram reacted to B4’s Sister in Bristol Rovers - 25 November
Until the last week it has been a long time since I had been at a Derby Match. My Dad has said I’ve probably seen some of the best football so far this season. So, this thread is starting with genuine positivity from me, as my brother Daniel (B4) would also have done. This match means so much more to the Beavis family than any result. We want everyone to wave their scraves and flanges (not literally, ladies 🙈) and raise the roof for both DCFC and Daniel. Please share the details of the applause far and wide.
I’m reliably told I need to predict a 3-0 win to Derby.
My dad, Andy and I, will be in the east stand, stairway 35. We’ll be having a drink before the match and at halftime. Please do come and say hello.
#COYR #GetReadyToRoar #BeMoreB4
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1967Ram reacted to gfs1ram in We are coming for you pompy
I think you were right B4.
After todays performance and tonights devastating news with you to guide us from above, Pompey be scared be very scared!!
As always B4 what a great thread for a finale!! The Derby Way !! RIP 🖤
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1967Ram reacted to YorkshireRam in Warne Out Out
I agree. Obviously we later found out he was hamstrung by the Rooney thing and other factors during his tenure, but in a parallel universe, I'd be fascinated to see what'd have happened if he could have turned form a little more and stayed on. The way he was trying to play was actually very progressive.
Because I could see what Cocu was trying to do, heavy emphasis on fluid positional rotation, methodical progression by dominating possession etc., I vouched for him right until the end, as I felt it was failure of execution, rather than intrinsically poor management. Until it got to a point where his position seemed entirely untenable did I concede maybe he needed to go.
I feel like i'm in that same position with Warne now. Ideally I wanted Rosenior to stay, but the moment that decision is made, I felt like I should back and get behind the new manager. I knew we wouldn't be seeing fast-flowing, attractive football, nor would we be seeing youngsters utilised as often as under Cocu, or even Rooney. Warne has his strengths and it's pragmatic football that's especially effective at League 1 level. That's why i'm not judging him on academy inclusion, or style of play- just the bit he's supposed to be effective at: achieving promotion.
We're still in the hunt, in this respect, and results do generally seem to be improving, and there's enough mitigating factors such as injuries for me to give him a bit of leeway. The result against Barnsley seemed to be the culmination of his efforts so far: for once we were that slightly nasty, physical team that completely outmuscled the opposition- that was pleasing to see as it was success measured by the metrics I've been judging him on since his arrival. I don't care about a loss in a cup competition we were never going to win, and could probably do without the extra games, given our squad size. Those sort of games happen, and I'm not bothered by the context or who played etc. - it all seems relatively trivial in the grand scheme of things.
Because promotion is still on the cards, I won't turn on Warne yet, if that starts to fade then what I will say is that Warne hasn't got much else to fall back on. But i'm not there yet, see where we are in the league table come Christmas and I might be harsher on him.