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    Hanny got a reaction from Leicester Ram in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Ram@Lincoln in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from TF Ram in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from JMC in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Zag zig in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Ram a lamb a ding dong in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Dordogne-Ram in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Ramarena in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from archram in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Ken Tram in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Crewton in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Seth's left foot in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Nishfan in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Kathcairns in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Caerphilly Ram in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Jourdan in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from jono in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from jeff in The Administration Thread   
    I’m actually getting a wee bit excited about all this. 
     
    Yes, team on the brink, Manager leaving so close to pre-season, and all that. 
     
    But Derby County will be playing football with a new chairman, boss, and a trimmed down squad. All without much expectation. They all just get to build, take chances with players/tactics, and let the team grow organically. 
    That is something I’ve been wanting for a few years now. The team turnover of managers and bloated team sheets have been such a headache for a few years.
    It will be nice to just have a humble team left alone to grow and become successful again. ?‍♂️
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from nogbad van 50 in Rooney leaves   
    Isn't Rosenior still at the club? May just slot in as new Manager for continuity sake ?‍♂️
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    Hanny reacted to Comrade 86 in The Administration Thread   
    Quick bit of research yields the following:
    The combined cash at bank value for all businesses where DAVID CLOWES holds a current appointment equals £30m, a combined total current assets value of £536m with a total current liabilities of £137m and a total current net worth of £346m. My guess would be that while David is the front man, the new owners will effectively be the Clowes family as a whole.
    For those already worrying that he / they have insufficient net worth to run a club like Derby, consider the relative wealth of Brentford owner Matthew Benham, a tiny fraction of the Clowes fortune. Consider too that Benham had to borrow £700k to fund the majority shareholding he took when he bought Brentford in 2012. Like Clowes, Benham too, is a lifelong fan of the club he has now established in the Premiership. Not all 'fan-owners' then are of Morris' ilk, so let's be balanced in our thinking. Some may say Benham is an outlier and an anomaly but the facts do not bear out this opinion. My view is rather that he simply adopted a model by which even clubs with modest fan bases can operate without losses AND enjoy success. For interest's sake, some net worth figures for a few Premiership club owners, correct as of 10/2021:
    Brentford – Matthew Benham (£3m)
    Norwich - Delia Smith and Michael Wynn-Jones (£23m)
    Burnley – Mike Garlick (£62m)
    Watford – Gino Pozzo (£93m)
    Leeds – Andrea Radrizzani (£344m)
    If Clowes is successful in his bid, then let's then give the man a chance to show that he intends to run the club in the way it could and should be run. There is absolutely no reason that DCFC can not break even within a few years and then turn a profit from then on. Look at the 30K +++ crowds that turned up towards the end of a post-Covid season with the team nigh on certain to be relegated. There are few clubs in the entire league that would top those numbers and the willingness of the fans to get behind the club, aligned to a measured and analytical approach to recruitment, can prove to be the cornerstones upon which a resurgent Derby County can be built. Our support was the absolute envy of the League last season, despite 3 years of ever gathering gloom and ill conceived hostility from outsiders who chose to hate before they thought. Let's not forget that. Equally, let's be respectful to and supportive of the players who ran through walls for us, even those who now choose move to pastures new. We should be, and I believe most are, grateful for what was a herculean effort from a team where a good few were earning a fraction of the wages they could command elsewhere and all played week in, week out under immense levels of pressure and uncertainty. They gave us all they had and IMO, they now owe us nothing.
    Let's also look out for each other; I've tried to remain calm and upbeat throughout the last couple of years as have most, but the strain of the last few months has understandably stretched nerves to breaking point. A lot of us have expressed anger and lashed out and I'm one of them, but the truth is that lashing out at those around the process, or worse still, at other fans, serves literally no purpose. I should know better.
    As we now look to the future then, akin to most fans, I suspect, I remain concerned that this may prove yet another false dawn, but this does have a rather different feel about it. We will know by this time next week whether the deal has legs, at which point we can hopefully once again begin to dream about a more positive future for the club, the fans and the wider community. In essence, the healing process can begin. Of course I am hugely biased in my view, but it's something I strongly believe; there is something quite unique and special about this club of ours, even in the darkest of times. They say that it's always darkest before the dawn and I'm sure I can see some narrow slithers of light ahead and this for the first time in several years. Perhaps a bright and beautiful new dawn will follow, perhaps something less than that, but let's try to be present, upbeat and supportive and not simply look to others. We have a huge role to play if we choose to accept it and these next few years could be some of the best in long while if we temper our expectations and rediscover the unity and passion we showed when times were hardest.
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    Hanny reacted to Day in The Administration Thread   
    This is where any conversation should start and end.
    The most important thing right now is saving this football club, if thats Clowes, Ashley, Appleby or even Kirchner, we should be extremely grateful.
    Millions are being spent on a club that has little more than ourselves, the money it’s going to cost to purchase this club could potentially buy or even own a major stake in most Championship clubs.
    It makes zero business sense buying this football club, none what so ever, so whoever it is that completes the purchase, we should be eternally grateful as we have been far too close to losing this club that means so much to us all. 
     
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    Hanny reacted to alram in The Administration Thread   
    this is the most relieving news I have read in months to be honest I dunno why people are so negative about it
     
    hes skipping the politics and tyre kicking and is getting straight down to business
     
    he will receive a very warm welcome from me if he gets this done
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    Hanny got a reaction from jono in The Administration Thread   
    I see a lot of frustration and conspiracy theory posts going on. 
     
    I get the frustration. But to resort to conspiracies and venting isn’t terribly helpful(to you or any of us). 
     
    It seems pretty simple to me. And I’ve said it before: this is a crap deal for any buyer. But someone will end up buying.
     
    And that is why we are seeing these shadow games, use of PR teams, and the length of time this is taking. 
     
    Whoever buys Derby WILL be paying too much for the asset, because of the financial situation the business is in.  And all the bidders are trying their best to get it for less. That means misinformation, PR teams, and waiting. 
     
    For your own health, please stop trying to shoe-horn in some conspiracies and point fingers. 
     
    Again, this is a crap Deal for any buyer, and they are trying to make it a better one by employing standard tactics when negotiating deals. And it is 100% on the bidders/buyers to get this done. 
     
    A buyer will sign the deal. 
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in The Administration Thread   
    I see a lot of frustration and conspiracy theory posts going on. 
     
    I get the frustration. But to resort to conspiracies and venting isn’t terribly helpful(to you or any of us). 
     
    It seems pretty simple to me. And I’ve said it before: this is a crap deal for any buyer. But someone will end up buying.
     
    And that is why we are seeing these shadow games, use of PR teams, and the length of time this is taking. 
     
    Whoever buys Derby WILL be paying too much for the asset, because of the financial situation the business is in.  And all the bidders are trying their best to get it for less. That means misinformation, PR teams, and waiting. 
     
    For your own health, please stop trying to shoe-horn in some conspiracies and point fingers. 
     
    Again, this is a crap Deal for any buyer, and they are trying to make it a better one by employing standard tactics when negotiating deals. And it is 100% on the bidders/buyers to get this done. 
     
    A buyer will sign the deal. 
    coyr
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    Hanny got a reaction from Arsene Titman in The Administration Thread   
    I see a lot of frustration and conspiracy theory posts going on. 
     
    I get the frustration. But to resort to conspiracies and venting isn’t terribly helpful(to you or any of us). 
     
    It seems pretty simple to me. And I’ve said it before: this is a crap deal for any buyer. But someone will end up buying.
     
    And that is why we are seeing these shadow games, use of PR teams, and the length of time this is taking. 
     
    Whoever buys Derby WILL be paying too much for the asset, because of the financial situation the business is in.  And all the bidders are trying their best to get it for less. That means misinformation, PR teams, and waiting. 
     
    For your own health, please stop trying to shoe-horn in some conspiracies and point fingers. 
     
    Again, this is a crap Deal for any buyer, and they are trying to make it a better one by employing standard tactics when negotiating deals. And it is 100% on the bidders/buyers to get this done. 
     
    A buyer will sign the deal. 
    coyr
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