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    Oldben got a reaction from David Graham Brown in Paul Warne   
    Just assuming we will not have a decent budget in the Championship compared to many other teams.
    The best available players there might look at us and say they've only just been promoted and they might be relegated, there are better championship teams we could play for.
    Money counts, will we have that.
    Will our budget be significantly more than warne had at Rotherham.
    A number of the players we've signed barely got a place on the substitutes bench at the championship teams they came from.
     
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    Oldben reacted to tomsdubs in Paul Warne   
    It's fair to say Warne was never given the budget to compete in the Champ but it is concerning how poorly his style faired in previous attempts. Will we really back him much more outside of potentially wages due to revenue? One big signing so far keeps getting berated by the other players for not tracking backing and losing his head after missing a chance.  Tempting fate here though making assumptions we'll get there.
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    Oldben reacted to Bris Vegas in Paul Warne   
    I think it’s largely the thought of seeing Sheff Wed and Plymouth, two sides who looked better than the current Derby side, struggle to hit 50 points in the Championship.
    I see us currently weaker than teams like QPR, Huddersfield and Wednesday so we will need to have a decent summer (or a manager who can excel on a budget) to give us a chance next season. 
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    Oldben got a reaction from DesertRam in Where do you think we'll finish this season?   
    https://skylab.com/bouncebackability-what-are-the-chances/
    https://totalfootballanalysis.com/article/how-difficult-is-it-to-climb-through-the-english-football-league-system
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    Oldben got a reaction from CapeTownRams in Match Thread: Leyton Orient (h)   
    "We shall not fail or falter; we shall not weaken or tire... Give us the tools, and we will finish the job. Let history bear witness - it was on this day we fought for our destiny, and showed that we are derby county fc." (Modified from Winston Churchill)
    "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Today, we carve a future they will never forget. For we are derby county fc" (Modified from George Santayana)
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    Oldben reacted to WhiteHorseRam in Match Thread: Wycombe (a)   
    Not really bothered about their position or how they have 'languished' (bless them .....)
    We will only go up if we get 2nd auto place. The side we have now won't be able to buy a goal in the play-offs.

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    Oldben reacted to Key clubber in Match Thread: Wycombe (a)   
    What I find extraordinary is you can’t see that the pass was one you’d expect on a parks pitch on a Sunday morning. 
    I’m no Einstein but I’m going to take a wild guess and say a ball to feet is easier to score from than one sent in knee height. 
    I didn’t realise being a pro footballer also entitles you to score every chance you get. 
    Did some forget to tell Derby this ?
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    Oldben got a reaction from angieram in Match Thread: Wycombe (a)   
    Might have done better playing a 433
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    Oldben reacted to Ambitious in Hourihane   
    Hourihane started the season well, but had a dramatic drop-off - probably inline with when he decided this was going to be his last season. He's still an influential, well-liked figure and he's been a good player for us but perhaps not the dynamic, all-action midfielder that we anticipated when he signed. 
    The best replacement for him is the guy who just picked out our top corner from 30 yards on Tuesday night and someone who I really wanted us to go for in the summer and then again in January. 
    We will need a complete revamp of our central midfield options ahead of next season anyway. It's been our biggest disappointment this season, apart from Ebou Adams, who will be back to Cardiff. Bird has been ok, had a purple patch around Jan/Feb, but the whole lot need improving upon. 
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    Oldben got a reaction from Comrade 86 in Where do you think we'll finish this season?   
    If we win our remaining games, and bolton lose or draw their games at Portsmouth and Peterborough, we are promoted.
     
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    Oldben reacted to Mucker1884 in Where do you think we'll finish this season?   
    I got side-tracked by the ads... cost me a bloody fortune!  🤣
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    Oldben got a reaction from Mucker1884 in Where do you think we'll finish this season?   
    I've guess everyone has their own reading speed.
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    Oldben reacted to O'hare is the goat in Summer transfer suggestion thread   
    I know this was I while back but we were linked with this lad. Seems to have all of those attributes mentioned and is only 22 years of age
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    Oldben reacted to richinspain in The '92 Club'   
    I loved (don't tell @Archied 😉) the BBG, but if I'm honest I think that those that are too young to have savoured it would find it rather disappointing. Having 20000 (ok, slight exaggeration) crammed onto the Popside, everyone moving in unison (because if one person moved the whole bloody lot of us had to move), and I won't even mention the bogs (definitely the right name because they resembled a bog much more than a toilet). I think that as a one off experience they would love it, but having to go through that whole cow herd experience every week I don't think would appeal. God I miss the old place 😔. I miss the smell of the place, especially at night. Football for me has that smell, but of the few memories that I seem to have retained at my age I can still smell and taste the BBG. Football for me now is too sterile, especially with the "big" clubs demanding everything for themselves leaving not even scraps for the rest. Brian Clough would hate today's football, and nobody would have to shop him to the police because he'd be on the TV every day screaming it at the top of his voice.
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    Oldben reacted to Bris Vegas in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    This will be a relegation six-pointer next season in the Championship.
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    Oldben reacted to Van der MoodHoover in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    You little ray of sunshine you!
    🤣
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    Oldben got a reaction from ThePrisoner in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    Seems like our formations wrong, Pompey, are having more shots and controlling possession
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    Oldben got a reaction from ariotofmyown in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    https://the72.co.uk/2024/04/02/portsmouth-vs-derby-county-5-players-who-could-dictate-the-game-tonight/
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    Oldben reacted to Comrade 86 in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    As promised, an update on the team prior to tonight's match; as has been reported already, Callum Elder is out for another two weeks with a groin strain. I'd imagine that almost certainly means that Sibbo will play LB in a 4 with Wilson, Nelson and Cash. It's a solid enough foundation IMO, as whilst I do think Elder is far better than we've seen, Sibbo is playing well and one silly card aside, has been a proper team player. Perhaps he can pop up with one of his wonder-strikes tonight, assuming we're not under the cosh that is!
    Also absent are both barks and Fozzy, both suffering from calf strains and it'll be a week or two before either is ready for a return to 1st team action. Bradley is again absent suspended for his moment of idiocy against Northampton. All season, I've backed the lad to come good at some point, but I have to say this still really feckin grates. It was petulant, selfish and utterly pointless and my patience with him is now hanging by a thread. Brought it to set the tone and lead by example, he'd just found some form after a difficult start to his time at the club and he's repaid Warne by acting like a t*** and merely adding to his selection issues. Sonny, there are no excuses pal, so stop trying to make them and assume some feckin responsibility.
    Both Max and Dwight are on the mend; I think Max is expected to be back in a game or two, while Dwight's prognosis is not so clear, with PW saying he hopes to have him back before the season ends. Gutted really, as the lad was flying and we look a different side with him stretching defences and bringing others into play with back to goal. Likewise, his goal threat is a huge loss. Thankfully, Collo looked sharp on his comeback. We desperately need a strong performance from him tonight.
    We already know that Nyambe is out for the season, likewise TJJ, though Vickers is back in training though still a week or two off a return. I'd thought they'd said young Jake Rooney was back in full training, but sadly this seems to be incorrect. We are told, however, that he is making an excellent recovery from what was a horrid ACL injury, but it'll be pre-season before we see him again. He's one to look forward to all the same.
    That's it from me. Hopefully we secure at least a point tonight, but mostly I hope we are brave and try and play our football. The away tickets are sold out, so there will be a really good following at Fratton Park to cheer the lads on and all that's left is to wish those making the long trek down to Portsmouth a safe journey and s***-eating grins all the way home! A win tonight and we're pretty much guaranteed promotion, though a point would be a great result too. I think we can do it.
    COYR
    BE MORE B4
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    Oldben reacted to DavesaRam in Match Thread: vs Portsmouth (a)   
    My concern is if we set up with a midfield two ….. again, because we will be over-run …. again. Especially if Hourihane starts, because then we will only have a midfield one and a half. It will also mean we have gone for “whack it wide and lob it into the box” …. again, so all Portsmouth will have to do is what Northampton did - put an extra man on each wing back.
    We need to go 3 in midfield, and we need to play our game and make Portsmouth worry about us, not the other way round.
    We can get at least a point from this match if we want to, and if we are allowed to.
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    Oldben got a reaction from Papahet in Summer transfer suggestion thread   
    Colby Bishop, Portsmouth fc, at 27yrs, is a physical, hardworking striker who excels at getting on the end of crosses and causing problems for defenses. Hes got circa 20 goals this season. In my opinion age matters. Here's how we can find similar players:
    Key Attributes to Look For:
    Physicality: A strong presence in the box, able to hold off defenders and win aerial battles.
    Work Rate: Someone who tirelessly presses, tracks back, and puts defenders under pressure.
    Poaching: Clinical when chances come inside the penalty area. Good movement to find space.
    Link-up Play: While not necessarily a technical dribbler, needs to be able to hold the ball up and bring others into the game.
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    Oldben got a reaction from Anag Ram in Summer transfer suggestion thread   
    Colby Bishop, Portsmouth fc, at 27yrs, is a physical, hardworking striker who excels at getting on the end of crosses and causing problems for defenses. Hes got circa 20 goals this season. In my opinion age matters. Here's how we can find similar players:
    Key Attributes to Look For:
    Physicality: A strong presence in the box, able to hold off defenders and win aerial battles.
    Work Rate: Someone who tirelessly presses, tracks back, and puts defenders under pressure.
    Poaching: Clinical when chances come inside the penalty area. Good movement to find space.
    Link-up Play: While not necessarily a technical dribbler, needs to be able to hold the ball up and bring others into the game.
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    Oldben got a reaction from RoyMac5 in 2024 loans out   
    https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/54/7/421
    This study over 16 years from uefa supports it, but note, its a very detailed scientific report
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    Oldben got a reaction from RoyMac5 in 2024 loans out   
    The Impact of Long-Term Injuries on Football Players
    Increased Risk of Re-Injury: Players with a history of injury are significantly more likely to suffer a re-injury of the same type in subsequent seasons. This highlights the need for tailored rehabilitation and prevention programs.
    Lengthy Recovery Periods: Re-injuries often require longer recovery periods than initial injuries, particularly for muscle strains (e.g., hamstring, groin, quadriceps).
    Injury Burden: The combined impact of injury frequency and severity is crucial for understanding the full effect on teams and player performance.
    Age as a Factor: Older players (over 30) are more prone to severe injuries, which can lead to extended absences.
    Need for Ongoing Surveillance: While overall injury rates may remain consistent across seasons, specific injury patterns can change, emphasizing the importance of continuous monitoring for targeted interventions.
    In conclusion, long-term injuries significantly impact football players' performance, increasing their risk of future setbacks and prolonging their return to play. Coaches and medical professionals must work together to optimize rehabilitation, implement prevention strategies, and carefully manage the return-to-play process, taking into account individual player factors like age and injury history.
    https://www.howdengroup.com/sites/g/files/mwfley566/files/2022-09/Football-Injury-Index-September-22.pdf
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    Oldben reacted to jimtastic56 in Summer transfer suggestion thread   
    David Clowes will have to take a calculated gamble to stay in the Championship. But the departures of Bird and Wildsmith , make me wonder . With Knight at Bristol already , can’t we compete with them ? James Collins got 3 goals in 26 games the last time he was in the Championship. A good striker will not be cheap. 
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