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    ariotofmyown got a reaction from angieram in Too big to go down   
    What crazy rationale are you using to say QPR are a bigger club than Derby? They never won anything, got a small ground and lower attendance. Guess Sinclair did that amazing overhead kick though.
    And what criteria makes a previously successful club like Forest a sleeping giant? Are there 1000s of fairweather Forest supporters, all ready to flood back once they climb the league? Are there loads of Nottingham millionaires ready to invest when the time is right? Have they got plans to stop renting their stadium from the council and build a 70k seater stadium out of town?
    I grew up surrounded by Wolves fans, who kept repeating the idea that they had this huge fanbase (who just didn't attend matches) and were a much bigger club than Derby because...erm...they won some league titles 20 years ago before Derby did? When they did get back to the Prem, even now when they are a good side, they still have a similar attendance to us. That huge fanbase still isn't turning up.
    I'm not sure there are any actual sleeping giants.
    There are some sleeping mid-sized clubs like us, Forest, Wednesday, Sunderland, Ipswich, Charlton.
    There are some larger clubs that are in the Prem but below the "big 6" level: Newcastle, Everton, Villa, West Ham, Leeds.
    Maybe Arsenal are about the only possible candidate in terms of a huge club that is currently nowhere near challenging for the Prem/Champions League.
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    ariotofmyown reacted to Gee SCREAMER !! in Too big to go down   
    Seen that before and forgot about it or blanked it out.  Memo from Moldovas Eurovision entrants 1994 'We want our song back.

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    ariotofmyown reacted to Andicis in Too big to go down   
    Agreed, there isn't. But generally having a few honours goes along with it. Arsenal and more recently Chelsea win a lot. Spurs have some decent history, West Ham don't. 
    It can be whatever you want it to be, but West Ham seem to have been forced as a bigger club than they are, in my book. 
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    ariotofmyown reacted to Gee SCREAMER !! in Too big to go down   
    All opinions but I wouldn't put West Ham as a bigger club than Derby to be honest. A fancy new stadium but despite the repeated proclamation they never  won the world cup in 66 or indeed sod all else. Everton are a bigger club by far to me than Chelsea in the big 6 or Leeds and a bigger club than Man city.
     
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    ariotofmyown reacted to SillyBilly in Too big to go down   
    This is a wind-up with some of those clubs listed in the top third. However, even as a Derby fan I'd accept if you were to poll other fans across the country and even globally (lets face it our opinion doesn't matter) that Forest would be placed ahead of Derby in size due to the two European cups, arguably we're slightly ahead of them on most other metrics but other fans won't see that and you can't ignore a massive deal such as those honours. Good rivalry between us as we are so similar in size.
    The only other team in the Championship I'd place ahead of Derby would be Wednesday, they are a sleeping giant in a lot of respects. There is no other club in the Championship as it stands that has earned the right to be "bigger" than us, on paper we're one of the heavier "middle weights" of English football, we've sparred in around the top for most of our history.
    My top 6 for Championship:
    Wednesday
    Forest
    Derby
    Birmingham
    Blackburn (6)
    Norwich (6)
    ...I cheated, I can't split Blackburn and Norwich out so placed them joint 6th.
    We're often overlooked which suits us perfectly fine IMO (well we used to be before we got media managers and turned into a circus), we're a pretty unfashionable club from a fairly unfashionable city afterall, most managers and players I think generally learn pretty quickly we're a decent sized club in my view. 
    I think you could create a list of "proper" football clubs a lot more easily. And all the names like Brum, Weds, Sheff Utd, Derby, Forest,m Wolves, West Brom, Sunderland would appear. People could argue until the cows come home who is bigger out of those lot but truth is all have prestige to them. There is a rank of clubs beneath that that may have tasted top flight football who think they belong in such company but don't...Stoke being a prime example. I live in Reading and they do too. They just aren't. As they say form is temporary, class is permanent. You expect the above listed to eventually get back to the top flight if not already.
     
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    ariotofmyown got a reaction from Colm in Too big to go down   
    What crazy rationale are you using to say QPR are a bigger club than Derby? They never won anything, got a small ground and lower attendance. Guess Sinclair did that amazing overhead kick though.
    And what criteria makes a previously successful club like Forest a sleeping giant? Are there 1000s of fairweather Forest supporters, all ready to flood back once they climb the league? Are there loads of Nottingham millionaires ready to invest when the time is right? Have they got plans to stop renting their stadium from the council and build a 70k seater stadium out of town?
    I grew up surrounded by Wolves fans, who kept repeating the idea that they had this huge fanbase (who just didn't attend matches) and were a much bigger club than Derby because...erm...they won some league titles 20 years ago before Derby did? When they did get back to the Prem, even now when they are a good side, they still have a similar attendance to us. That huge fanbase still isn't turning up.
    I'm not sure there are any actual sleeping giants.
    There are some sleeping mid-sized clubs like us, Forest, Wednesday, Sunderland, Ipswich, Charlton.
    There are some larger clubs that are in the Prem but below the "big 6" level: Newcastle, Everton, Villa, West Ham, Leeds.
    Maybe Arsenal are about the only possible candidate in terms of a huge club that is currently nowhere near challenging for the Prem/Champions League.
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    ariotofmyown got a reaction from Rammy03 in Too big to go down   
    What crazy rationale are you using to say QPR are a bigger club than Derby? They never won anything, got a small ground and lower attendance. Guess Sinclair did that amazing overhead kick though.
    And what criteria makes a previously successful club like Forest a sleeping giant? Are there 1000s of fairweather Forest supporters, all ready to flood back once they climb the league? Are there loads of Nottingham millionaires ready to invest when the time is right? Have they got plans to stop renting their stadium from the council and build a 70k seater stadium out of town?
    I grew up surrounded by Wolves fans, who kept repeating the idea that they had this huge fanbase (who just didn't attend matches) and were a much bigger club than Derby because...erm...they won some league titles 20 years ago before Derby did? When they did get back to the Prem, even now when they are a good side, they still have a similar attendance to us. That huge fanbase still isn't turning up.
    I'm not sure there are any actual sleeping giants.
    There are some sleeping mid-sized clubs like us, Forest, Wednesday, Sunderland, Ipswich, Charlton.
    There are some larger clubs that are in the Prem but below the "big 6" level: Newcastle, Everton, Villa, West Ham, Leeds.
    Maybe Arsenal are about the only possible candidate in terms of a huge club that is currently nowhere near challenging for the Prem/Champions League.
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    ariotofmyown reacted to Nuwtfly in The ‘I was right’ thread   
    Funnily enough, you could now argue that we are in the exact same sort of place we were in when Nigel Clough came to the club.
    Hurtling down the table. Club finances out of control. Unbalanced squad. No playing identity. Big names at the club who don’t seem to care. Severed connection with the fan base.
    I can’t believe Mel has essentially brought us back to a place where we arguably now need another Nigel Clough job ?‍♂️?
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    ariotofmyown reacted to Anag Ram in The ‘I was right’ thread   
    I’m not sure about this condom.
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    ariotofmyown reacted to Steve Buckley’s Dog in The ‘I was right’ thread   
    Should have tried harder to keep Paul Goddard. Said it at the time. 
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    ariotofmyown reacted to ramsbottom in Too big to go down   
    I stopped reading when QPR were listed as being a big club...
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    ariotofmyown reacted to Gee SCREAMER !! in Too big to go down   
    Jesus QPR, Watford, Boro. Big as Preston. That's the worst list I've ever seen. What were you doing when you put this together. Use the list to roll another one.?

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    ariotofmyown reacted to Eddie in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread   
    Although it's been hammered into me that I am 'highly vulnerable' owing to lung damage I suffered a decade ago (swine flu - most people thought it was nothing, yet it nearly killed me), I've had my two jabs, so has the Memsahib, and we have decided that the time is right now - or at least soon - to rehabilitate ourselves into society. We are having weekly shopping trips now (essentials are still delivered - this is 'pleasure' shopping I am talking about), occasional walks and we will probably consider a pub visit shortly. The big next step will be public transport - something that we are keen to start using again.
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    ariotofmyown got a reaction from Premier ram in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread   
    I was being a little facetious. I don't think I'm cleverer than the government, even if I am. 
    However I would have locked down earlier, like when body bags were piling up in Northern Italy and we were still allowing people to fly into the UK from there, on flights I would have already stopped.
    I would also not have moved people from hospitals into care homes full of vulnerable people, without giving them Covid tests.
    I wouldn't have given people warnings that they might lose their jobs if they don't go back to the office in early September when cases were already starting to climb.
    I'd have listened to the expert predictions in September about what was gonna happen by Xmas, then lockdowned when they said it was vital that we did.
    I wouldn't have got my party to tweet out abuse about Starmer saying he wanted to destroy the economy with another lockdown, then days later announce another lockdown.
    I wouldn't have announced a lockdown in London starting the next day, without informing trains/police etc so they could help prevent 1000s of people carrying new variants across the uk on packed transportation.
    I wouldn't have told the schools to go back after Xmas for a day before implementing another lockdown, based on no change in data.
    I wouldn't have screwed up so many times that we are now in this weird position that people who have had 2 vaccinations are still not supposed to see anyone indoors (but packed tubes have been allowed for weeks now).
    Many people on this forum alone are cleverer than most of the people in charge. And if they aren't cleverer, they are certainly more trustworthy.
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    ariotofmyown got a reaction from Stive Pesley in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread   
    I was being a little facetious. I don't think I'm cleverer than the government, even if I am. 
    However I would have locked down earlier, like when body bags were piling up in Northern Italy and we were still allowing people to fly into the UK from there, on flights I would have already stopped.
    I would also not have moved people from hospitals into care homes full of vulnerable people, without giving them Covid tests.
    I wouldn't have given people warnings that they might lose their jobs if they don't go back to the office in early September when cases were already starting to climb.
    I'd have listened to the expert predictions in September about what was gonna happen by Xmas, then lockdowned when they said it was vital that we did.
    I wouldn't have got my party to tweet out abuse about Starmer saying he wanted to destroy the economy with another lockdown, then days later announce another lockdown.
    I wouldn't have announced a lockdown in London starting the next day, without informing trains/police etc so they could help prevent 1000s of people carrying new variants across the uk on packed transportation.
    I wouldn't have told the schools to go back after Xmas for a day before implementing another lockdown, based on no change in data.
    I wouldn't have screwed up so many times that we are now in this weird position that people who have had 2 vaccinations are still not supposed to see anyone indoors (but packed tubes have been allowed for weeks now).
    Many people on this forum alone are cleverer than most of the people in charge. And if they aren't cleverer, they are certainly more trustworthy.
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    ariotofmyown got a reaction from I know nothing in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread   
    John Lewis & Partners (@JohnLewisRetail) Tweeted: Good thing we have a recycling service for old pre-loved furniture ??? https://t.co/uVB9krdDJH
     
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    ariotofmyown reacted to Inverurie Ram in U23s vs Manchester United (H)   
    I was hoping for a better start to the week, it's been a bank holiday monday and it's wazzed down all day, I thought the U23's might cheer me up, the football gods have been wazzing on us for months, please please stop! and wazz on a couple of yorkshire clubs for at least a week instead!
    The football teams I picked, on the works coupon on Saturday got wazzed on, and my works fantasy football team got wazzed on, I even used my bench boost wildcard that returned 0 points as none of them played, a real skill in itself, so they got wazzed on. My first and last matchday thread on Saturday got wazzed on, and I even managed to cut my own finger yesterday, chopping a bagel, fortunately my finger didn't get wazzed on!
    Oh happy days.................
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    ariotofmyown reacted to RoyMac5 in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread   
    Tory or Labour or even Lib-Dem, this lot in power are literally not very clever at all. But they think they are and for that we all suffer, particularly in this covid pandemic.
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    ariotofmyown reacted to rynny in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread   
    I heard he won a competition
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    ariotofmyown got a reaction from TigerTedd in Path to the playoffs   
    I'll resurrect this thread when we win 2 on the bounce next Jan, that moves us within 13 points of 6th placed Cheltenham.
     
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    ariotofmyown reacted to Ramslad1992 in Pride: The Inside Story of Derby County   
    Could you ask Van der Laan and Igor what they’re doing on Saturday? 
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    ariotofmyown reacted to HuddersRam in Pride: The Inside Story of Derby County   
    Evening all - cautious to not even acknowledge that the current situation is a reality and not a dystopian nightmare, I'm working on a second book at the moment that will build off the back of Pride (available in all standard book stores, probably)
    A few interviews deep now (The Mac is coming up shortly...) I just wanted to put it out there that if anyone has any questions for:
    Robin van der Laan Igor (no, really. I'm not sure how either) Spencer Prior I'd love to be able to put a few to them during the conversations I've got planned. Feel free to either drop a post below or DM with anything you'd like me to ask them.
    Here's to Saturday. I think. 
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    ariotofmyown reacted to Yani P in Path to the playoffs   
    Celebrate while eating a Burger Star
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    ariotofmyown reacted to Parsnip in Films people who might want to see in 2021 in cinermas   
    I'm still too scared to go to these kinds of places. Took my son and a couple of his mates last year before lockdown and I reckon the popcorn and nacho bill was more life limiting than covid.
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    ariotofmyown got a reaction from sage in Reasons why it has gone wrong.   
    Because anyone can stand back from a situation and pick faults about what has gone wrong. Being the one who is accountable and making decisions is a far harder task.
    Mel's made lots of decisions that have not turned out well. A lot of them had popular support when he made them.
    But his decisions have a huge amount of focus and consequence, unlike the comments of anonymous posters on here.
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