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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to Foreveram in Holding out for a hero   
    He doesn’t get many goals but the player I would like to see, in similar circumstances is Cashin.
    I think he deserves it and would enjoy it.
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to B4’s Sister in B4 - for ever a Ram 🐏   
    What is a flag? Does he mean flange? 😂
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to Foreveram in B4 - for ever a Ram 🐏   
    What kind of spelling is that 😉
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to B4’s Sister in B4 - for ever a Ram 🐏   
    Absolutely! My dad said recently that according to Dan we would already be in the championship 😂 I’m loving it on his behalf. We’ve got to keep the positive thoughts going 
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to Rich84 in Portsmouth V Derby Co.: Ratings   
    Just my observation on some Sibley bashing I've seen, and especially wrt the goal.....
    Kamara is the form winger in the division at the minute and overall I think it was a fairly even battle between them, not bad for a full time left back, but a makeshift one, come on, give him some credit!
    I'd argue that for the goal he'd held his line and anticipated Kamara running behind into an offside position...... if Cashin hadn't have been quite so tight Bishop may not have flicked the ball past him, or he could have intercepted it, if Nelson wasn't too deep Kamara would definitely have been offside instead of one of those VAR questionable ones, why was Nelson so deep I hear no one asking as it's easier to Sibley bash for 'losing his man', which I think is a tad unfair.....
    Just my opinion.
     
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to Ted McMinn Football Genius in Mystery Announcement? Friday 05/04/24 08:20am   
    We’ve sold Sonny Bradley to the Saudi League for £50m 😉😂😂
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to G STAR RAM in Mystery Announcement? Friday 05/04/24 08:20am   
    The EFL have been taken over by a mystery person going by the name ap04 and at an Extraordinary General Meeting it has been decided that the 2023/24 league table will now be decided on xG rather than points accumulated.
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to RadioactiveWaste in Mystery Announcement? Friday 05/04/24 08:20am   
    I'd be onboard for that
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to Crewton in Match Thread: Wycombe (a)   
    It seems @Comrade 86 that your match preview has gone down about as well as a turd in a Jambalaya on the Wycombe forum.
    https://gasroom.org/discussion/8719/efl-trophy-final/p32
    You'd think, living in High Wycombe, they'd appreciate a bit of humour to take their minds off parking problems and the lack of affordable housing, but seemingly not. 
    It's like we're supposed to be grateful or some-such.
     
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to Eddie in Season Tickets 24/25   
    I've missed so many games this year that I think it's time to knock it on the head.
    Too old and too tired. 
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to angieram in EFL Awards 2024   
    Forget young player, isn't Cashin one of the highest rated defenders of any age in League One? 
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to Comrade 86 in Match Thread: Wycombe (a)   
    Adams Park Stadium
    Wednesday, April 10th – Kick-Off: 19.45
    Still a full week to go before another match to savour, this time against a club who can sensibly lay claim to having the greatest car park in all of football. So, what is there to say about L1’s perennial not-so-nearly men? Well, they have a fantastic chairman don’t they! Who else would be magnanimous enough to name their ground after our legendary midfield destroyer, Ebou? More to the point, how did he even know Ebou was coming to Derby? Clever chap, I suppose, which is probably why he now owns more ambulances than the NHS. As for Wycombe the town, well some brief research shows that Wycombe is notable only for being surrounded by places that are not dumps. Also, for weighing its mayors to see whether they have been getting rich on the public pound. Oh, The Cornetto Trilogy too, for any Hot Fuzz fans out there.
    Moving onto Wycombe FC, well what can I say?
    No, really, what can I say?
    Oh, alright then! Their Wiki bio states that Wycombe Wanderers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Founded in 1887, they entered the Southern League in 1896. Despite being around forever though, they’ve won the square root of feck all and in 137 years, have only managed to accrue around 7,000 supporters. I’m no maths whizz, but by utilising my trusty abacus, I’ve calculated that at their current rate of growth, they will hit Derby levels of support in only 508.86 years. Something to look forward to, then.
    Key Threats
    Well they are two-fold and to be taken seriously; firstly, there’s the threat of legal action and secondly, there’s a very real possibility that they’ll attempt to hoof half our team into the stands. Fortunately for us, we’ve already paid them out, so they’re now feasting on the bones of other clubs in financial strife. Also, their stands are tiny and their team is rubbish, so if any Wycombe player does attempt to half-volley Liam Thomson into the North Stand, he’ll probably miss it altogether.
    On the pitch, after a seriously deep dive, the only threats I’ve come up with are Luke Leahy who has amassed 8 goals and 6 assists this season from @40 starts, Dale Taylor with 5 and Joseph Low with 4. I was going to visit their forum to try to discern some interesting insider titbits for you lot; team strategy, injuries, pie quality and the like, but I immediately realised I’d rather eat my own vomit, so I didn’t bother. Feel free to have a gander yourselves though.
    The Team
    I think we’ll likely see the same starting 11, or very close to it. Fortunately, we now have the aforementioned Ebou Adams, so when they kick us, he’ll kick them back. Several times each, probably. That said, I think if we play our own game and don’t get sucked into Wycombe’s peculiar brand of anti-football, we may well win and win well.
    And sadly, that’s all folks, as the pub beckons and in truth, I’d not really counted on us getting past both Blackpool and Pompey and have nothing else prepared. A final note though, for away supporters looking for things to do before and after the game, might I recommend a trip to Henley, Marlow or Windsor instead?
    COYR
    BE MORE B4
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to Caerphilly Ram in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    I’m not a statistician, I’ve no interest in whatever any of that means. Although it looks to be something to do with the chances we created against the top sides last season, so if anything your collection of numbers is backing up my “misguided opinion” that THIS season, as in the 2023/24 League One season, we have had more success (you know….actual results in football matches) against the other “top” sides in this league.
    Derby County, the club I support, are second in the league in the current season. With a very realistic chance of sustaining that league position and winning automatic promotion to the championship 2 years after the club almost went bust. If you’d rather pour over random statistics to belittle that at every opportunity then that’s your choice but I’ll be quite content with the results we’ve achieved thus far and the ride towards possible promotion….cause for me that’s what football is about. 
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to Comrade 86 in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Fairs pal. Thought it was a good game between two sides, both with enough about them to escape this league. Hopefully we'll be back at your place next season, but in the Championship this time.
    If you could ask your lads to put one on Bolton though, we'd all be much obliged 🤣 
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to PuP in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Hi, Pompey supporter with our take on lasts nights game. I think the weather made the game less of a spectacular affair but the players, from both teams, put on a really good display. I thought Derby adapted to the conditions better than Pompey where the conditions negated the effectiveness of our wingers Lane and, especially, Kamara. I suppose you could say the same for Blackett-Taylor & Mendez-Lang, both players I would have liked Pompey to have signed. I think Derby quite possibly had the greater attacking threat on the counter in the first half whereas ours was a little laboured due to not being able to adapt to the conditions. I read with interest of the disagreement with your managers choice of the tactics in the second half. However, without a wonder goal he may well have got it right. Closing players down in those conditions was risky as slipping on the surface could let players in. Portsmouth usually play a closing down game but not so much last night. I think overall a draw was a fair result last night which probably benefits us more than your lot. 
    I think the controversial situations were fairly evenly spread out. There was a handball leading up to our equaliser and I think VAR might have ruled out our first goal. Handling the ball by the keeper is a sending off offence normally but I think the ref got it right by allowing for the conditions. I don't think it was a 'nailed on penalty' because I think our player was looking to go down anyway, but on another day it could be given.
    I thought it was a proper game of football from two famous old clubs. It was good to see the ground full with a decent away following that made themselves heard, which is normally difficult at Fratton Park. The game, allowing for the conditions, was a good advert for League One where both teams look ready for the Championship. 
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to Caerphilly Ram in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Disappointed we didn’t hold onto the win but content to come away with a point. If you’d said to me last Thursday we’d come out of the Easter games with 4 points from the two games, still second and things very much in our control going into the final 4 matches I’d have taken it.
    Good performances for me last night were; CBT for his attacking intent and drive, assisting the first goal. Ward for scoring 2 great goals, allegedly from something planned during the week and worked on in training 👏. Adams and Smith who were both effective in the middle of the park and look a good partnership in there. Collins for his CF play, and helping in defence (apart from his tired attempt to tackle Moxon) and setting up the second goal.
    Everyone else solid enough in being organised and executing a gameplan, though Wildsmith gave me a few jittery moments.
    The big plus for me last night, and some will no doubt counter this, was the mentality. Not that we “dominated” the game, but just that we didn’t blink. I thought the lads were organised and committed, not phased by the occasion or the weather. I said it last night and I still feel the same today, I think if we’d had deeper strength on the bench we’d have seen it out. I felt Collins should have been off earlier after his efforts….BUT another good away performance and result for me, and another decent performance against a “top” side in this division, something we didn’t manage as much last season. 
    I’m happy and optimistic for the rest of the season 🐏 
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to RodleyRam in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Will we struggle next year? With this exact team, yes of course but it's going to be another big off season for recruitment, so I really don't think it's worth even mentioning until we know what league we are in.
    On the game...
    Thought it was a really exciting advert for League 1 (I wish all games were that standard) Two teams going for it, albeit with slightly different approaches. The quality on show was impressive considering the conditions and magnitude of the game.
    We absolutely held our own, possibly conceded too much possession and territory in the second half but I don't think it was the wrong tactic given the circumstances.
    Think the criticism of Wildsmith is unfair, tricky conditions and a couple of decent stops. Also responsible for points in the last few games. We look better with him in the sticks than Vickers for me.
    We absolutely have to back it up now with a win against Wycombe, hopefully the walking wounded can get some rest and fitness back in their legs. Huge 4 games.
    COYR
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to Sam_Brown in Your fans were great tonight.   
    Probably the best away support I’ve seen at Fratton park this season. Draw was probably a fair result and I’d have taken that if you offered it to me before the game.
     
    Safe journey back gents if you’re heading back tonight. I have a four hour plus drive to Norfolk now 🤣🙊. 
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to rammieib in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Back home…
    Excellent performance. Points from me:
    - adventurous line up. Well done Warne.
    - CBT, superb. Keep this up in the last four games and this is a new player for us.
    - Adams, incredible force in the middle. If he had a passing range, well, he wouldn’t be in L1
    - Ward - pleased for him. First goal super finish, second he got a good break 
    - Wildsmith - having watched the goal back, does he have a weakness on long range shots (thinking Stevenage as well). He has to do better and stop that. I don’t think he’s as good as he or is think he is.
    - The fans - we were incredible. Loud from the get go. Quieter second half as expected with their pressure.
    There was a point in the first half though when just about all four stands were jumping around if you’re going up (or whatever the phrase is). It was awesome to see.
    Portsmouth are good. It felt like a Championship quality game as well. 

    Overall,  very satisfied as wasn’t expecting anything.
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to ap04 in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    In the game I saw we scored 2 goals and created nothing else of note in 90 minutes.
    Portsmouth on top of their 2 goals missed an open goal, had a 1v1 saved by Wildsmith's legs and the penalty incident at the end. Calling the above an even game and a fair draw is a bit of a stretch.
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to desirelines in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Agreed. Having to rebuild a squad from scratch under heavy EFL restrictions? I'd say having a massive shot at automatic promotion at the end of season two is a very good job indeed by all at the club. 
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to Patrick Rams in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    100% want Pompey to stuff Bolton! Couldn't give a damn about finishing top.Its vital to get out of this league this season.
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    Dordogne-Ram reacted to BucksRam in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Great point, done by a one off wonder strike that Wildsmith so nearly pushed away. Thought Warne got the tactics right. If we'd gone all out attack pretty sure we'd have lost that. Nelson & Cashin rocks. Collo worked his socks off, as did CBT, who was toast at the end. Adams is class and broke up so much in the middle. Really hoped NML would shine tonight but he had a quiet one by his standards. But a point's a point, away to the league leaders. It's still in our hands. 
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