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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Comrade 86 in Is Warne living on borrowed time?   
    Yeah, buy that's because he's your Dad 🤣
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Scott129 in Is Warne living on borrowed time?   
    Yeah, buy that's because he's your Dad 🤣
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Skin em Ted in Is Warne living on borrowed time?   
    Yeah, buy that's because he's your Dad 🤣
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Derby4Me in Is Warne living on borrowed time?   
    Imo it is still far too early to replace Warne. It always takes time for multiple signings to gel. We've seen plenty of seasons where the opening few games proved to be no indicator of the rest of the season. 
    Maybe I'm a little biased because possession based football bores the pants off me, so I really want to see Warne's preferred style work out.
    My worry is that the new signings seem to have moved away from actual Warneball. That's potentially a big red flag.
    I'd say that Warne should get until late November, unless we're in serious relegation trouble. If he hasn't improved things significantly by then, he hasbto go. A change then would give a new manager a month to assess the players before the window opens and enough games for a late push for the top 6.
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Dordogne-Ram in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in Is Warne living on borrowed time?   
    Imo it is still far too early to replace Warne. It always takes time for multiple signings to gel. We've seen plenty of seasons where the opening few games proved to be no indicator of the rest of the season. 
    Maybe I'm a little biased because possession based football bores the pants off me, so I really want to see Warne's preferred style work out.
    My worry is that the new signings seem to have moved away from actual Warneball. That's potentially a big red flag.
    I'd say that Warne should get until late November, unless we're in serious relegation trouble. If he hasn't improved things significantly by then, he hasbto go. A change then would give a new manager a month to assess the players before the window opens and enough games for a late push for the top 6.
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Wsm-ram in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from BramcoteRam84 in Is Warne living on borrowed time?   
    Imo it is still far too early to replace Warne. It always takes time for multiple signings to gel. We've seen plenty of seasons where the opening few games proved to be no indicator of the rest of the season. 
    Maybe I'm a little biased because possession based football bores the pants off me, so I really want to see Warne's preferred style work out.
    My worry is that the new signings seem to have moved away from actual Warneball. That's potentially a big red flag.
    I'd say that Warne should get until late November, unless we're in serious relegation trouble. If he hasn't improved things significantly by then, he hasbto go. A change then would give a new manager a month to assess the players before the window opens and enough games for a late push for the top 6.
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    CornwallRam reacted to Caerphilly Ram in Explain this to me   
    I don’t get how anyone has watched that tonight and decided Washington and Waghorn are the problem?!
    It’s the midfield and the tactics….or the execution of them, there’s no presence or control in the middle of the park, we’re not retaining the ball, we didn’t create much from open play. That doesn’t sit at Washington and Waghorn’s door, it’s down to Warne for the tactics and Hourihane/Smith/Bird/NML/Wilson/Elder/Nelson/Bradley etc for the lack of composure, creativity and control.
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Zag zig in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from David Graham Brown in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from angieram in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Kathcairns in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Miggins in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Gabby'sThighs in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Mr Tibbs in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from derbydaz22 in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from CBRammette in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Malty in Should we be patient? If so, how does it improve?   
    I think the problem with Warneball is that we don't seem to be able to play it.
    My understanding of the manager's tactics is -
    Get the ball forward quickly and attack with aggression at pace but with the extra centre back providing a bit of a shield for when we lose the ball.
    Use the wingbacks for width and get early crosses into the box, with two strikers and at least one midfielder trying to get on the end of them.
    Press high, hard and as a team to force errors and get possession high up the pitch. The extra defender again provides cover for when the press is broken.
    Most free kicks and corners driven into the box, where our well drilled players make the most of the opportunities. 
    Train hard to give our players superior fitness.
    Have a strongly supportive team ethic so players do not fear making mistakes and bust a gut to cover for each other.
     
    To me, that all makes sense. The problems are that we aren't doing very much of it and too many of the new recruits don't appear suited to it.
    Someone said we're fickle as fans. No we're not, we're just fans. Like all fans we want results, good football (whatever you define that as) and to feel the team are giving their all. Ideally a manager gives you all three, but most fans will remain supportive if any two of those are achieved. Eventually every fan will turn anti if none are achieved, and that's where we are right now. Paul Warne needs to change things very quickly or he'll be Warne out.
     
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    CornwallRam reacted to eccles the ram in Our own song (yes this again)   
    Yes me too CornwallRam. Mentioned it as well a few pages back. It was played at half time when we played Wigan but i thought it was the wrong time to play it. Come on DCFC play it before the teams come out and put the words on screen. I think this would be brilliant PR and hopefully we could treat this as  'our song'. Over to you South Stand. UTR!
     
     
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Kathcairns in Our own song (yes this again)   
    I missed this at the time and when I read it I thought it was a daft idea. Yet watching the Hull KR fans singing it, I reckon it sounds brilliant. 
    Come on South Stand - time for Erasure, A Little Respect.
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from eccles the ram in Our own song (yes this again)   
    I missed this at the time and when I read it I thought it was a daft idea. Yet watching the Hull KR fans singing it, I reckon it sounds brilliant. 
    Come on South Stand - time for Erasure, A Little Respect.
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from i-Ram in v Burton Albion (A) Match Thread   
    A couple of poor results and everyone thinks things are spinning out of control
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    CornwallRam got a reaction from Caerphilly Ram in v Burton Albion (A) Match Thread   
    A couple of poor results and everyone thinks things are spinning out of control
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