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Dean (hick) Saunders

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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to Rampant in Match Thread: vs Blackpool (h)   
    Wildsmith
    Smith         Nelson       Cashin         Elder
                             D.Robinson
                 Adams               Thompson
       Wilson          Washington            CBT
    (Loach, Ward, Sibley, Hourihane, Radcliffe, Waghorn, Collins)
    Weston, Fapetu, Allen, K.Robinson and Cox on standby. 
     
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    Dean (hick) Saunders got a reaction from Macintosh in Joe Wildsmith   
    Seeing as 50% of prem teams are struggling with ffp. Ditching their #2 or 3 keeper on £30-40k pw and hiring a competent replacement on a free offering £15k could be quite attractive?
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to Big Bad Bob in Match Thread: vs Northampton Town (a)   
    It's interesting to see how a lot of people are now suggesting 3 at the back rather than a back 4 that people have been saying is how we should be lining up. I've liked the idea of having a back 3. It allows us more players to attack, but gives us 5 at the back when defending. 
    Big game today. No complacency please. We have to be professional and get the job done and not assume it's 3 points in the bank. Northampton will likely raise their game against us. 
    COYR! 
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    Dean (hick) Saunders got a reaction from FKANorwichExile in Joe Wildsmith   
    Seeing as 50% of prem teams are struggling with ffp. Ditching their #2 or 3 keeper on £30-40k pw and hiring a competent replacement on a free offering £15k could be quite attractive?
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to Anag Ram in Hourihane   
    To me we don’t play to his strengths. He’s at the wrong end of the pitch. He has a sweet left foot and is a good scoring option but for some reason finds himself in defence.
     I know he can’t run but the little energy he has should be focused on offence not defence. Let Ebou, Thompson, Smith etc do the grunt work. They aren’t goal scorers.
    Let’s make the most of Conor’s time here and have him lurking around the edge of the box waiting to rifle in a goal.
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to DarkFruitsRam7 in Joe Wildsmith   
    Yeah, if he's that way inclined he may be tempted to quadruple his money and sit on the bench (or worse) for a Prem team. He may have seen Scott Carson having the time of his life and wants a piece!
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to Ambitious in Corey Blackett-Taylor - Signed on Loan/Permanent in Summer   
    With the injuries, we really could do with him stepping up now. Leyton Orient, Blackpool, Wycombe, Carlisle & Cambridge are all teams he's had goals/assists against this season, so we could do with him reproducing that going forward. 
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to richinspain in Points Deduction, Who's Next And When Will It Stop?   
    I've literally lost all interest in football since our problems with the EFL started. Thank God I support a team that plays Warneball 🥷
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to Day in If Kate Middleton was a DCFC Fan   
    *Might contain small edits.
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    Dean (hick) Saunders got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in Match Thread: vs Bolton Wanderers (H)   
    I’m in Lisbon for the Half Marathon race tomorrow so missing the fun. Give them a shout from me everyone.
    COYR.
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    Dean (hick) Saunders got a reaction from SKRam in Match Thread: vs Bolton Wanderers (H)   
    I’m in Lisbon for the Half Marathon race tomorrow so missing the fun. Give them a shout from me everyone.
    COYR.
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    Dean (hick) Saunders got a reaction from BarrowRam in Match Thread: vs Bolton Wanderers (H)   
    I’m in Lisbon for the Half Marathon race tomorrow so missing the fun. Give them a shout from me everyone.
    COYR.
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    Dean (hick) Saunders got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in Match Thread: vs Bolton Wanderers (H)   
    I’m in Lisbon for the Half Marathon race tomorrow so missing the fun. Give them a shout from me everyone.
    COYR.
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    Dean (hick) Saunders got a reaction from hintonsboots in Match Thread: vs Bolton Wanderers (H)   
    I’m in Lisbon for the Half Marathon race tomorrow so missing the fun. Give them a shout from me everyone.
    COYR.
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to Foreveram in Match Thread: vs Bolton Wanderers (H)   
    Just realised it’s 55 years yesterday for my first ever Derby game.
    We won that one 1-0 against Huddersfield, a win today would be good.
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to angieram in Match Thread: vs Bolton Wanderers (H)   
    Whilst the very slow mo version shows the ball hitting Gayle's arm, it's hardly cheating  nor is he a con man. Harsh words, imo.
    Likewise the goalkeeper may have looked almost stationary to you in a slow mo replay, in real time he was thundering out of his goal.
    So, a refereeing mistake.
    Now, who benefitted from a refereeing mistake against us earlier in the season? 
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to TomTom92 in Bolton tactics   
    Whenever I’ve seen them recently their football has been similar to Roseniors so I imagine they’ll just look to control the match. 
     
    We’ll probably start bright for the first 15 mins and maybe have a good final 15 depending on the score of course. Everything in between will be tightly contested.
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to plymouthram in We are coming for you pompy   
    I see Portsmouth game on the 23rd at home to Barnsley is now off because they have 3 called up for international duties. It's rearranged for Tuesday 16th April. That gives Pompey their last 4 games; Bolton away, Barnsley home, Wigan home and Lincoln away.
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to WystonRam in Black & White Day v Bolton   
    Bring your scraves and flanges !
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to Reggie Greenwood in Serial Whingers Notts Forest playtime, which we simply cannot accept.   
    Luton 1 up at Bournemouth , Red Dogs in the relegation places as it stands 😂
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    Dean (hick) Saunders got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in Match Thread: vs Reading (H)   
    Got a bit of a must not lose feel to Saturdays match for both sides.
    Queue a 7 goal thriller 4 - 3 win.
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to Rampant in Match Thread: vs Reading (H)   
    Derby County vs Reading
    Tuesday 12th March
    Pride Park   KO 1945
     
    Opposition Bio: Reading have made more headlines off the field than on it in recent times as they find themselves in financial strife as a result of incompetency by their owner. Sound familiar? 
    The EFL have seemingly cut them more slack than they did with ourselves but their patience must be wearing thin as deadlines to deposit sufficient funds regularly pass. The latest failure to pony up saw them docked further points and their season deduction now stands at six points in total. 
    There was a further deduction of three points doled out, albeit suspended, after their understandably fed up supporters invaded the pitch and caused the early abandonment of their home match with Port Vale, the latters best result in recent months.
    Where we had Mel Morris, Reading have Dai Yongge. This proves the old adage of being wary of baldies or fake Welshmen baring gifts.
    Any sympathy we have for them should be tempered though by the thought that they are probably still laughing at us paying £3m for Nick Blackman.
    Reading FC are known as the Royals, a distinctly naff nickname acquired after a young Prince Albert played a dozen games for the club before marrying Queen Victoria. Plus they hail from the royal county of Berkshire. They are also known as the Biscuitmen due to the town's association with the biscuit makers Huntley & Palmers. 
    They are managed by Spaniard Ruben Selles and, having been relegated last season, will be looking to secure League 1 survival this season and kick on in 2024/25 under different ownership and without points deductions.
    Reading are the proud holders of two notable records. In the 1985/86 season they recorded 13 straight victories at the start of the season in what is now this division and they also hold the record for the highest points total for their whopping 106 points in their 2005/06 Championship campaign. 
    Opposition Form: Not too shabby in fairness. In the ten matches played since they beat us 1-0 at their place they have won a further four games with three draws and three defeats.
    They arrive at Pride Park on the back of a 2-1 home defeat to Wycombe and in 18th place with a record of W12-D9-L16. It should be noted, however, that without their points deduction they would be in 14th position. 
    Their away record is perhaps misleading as the bare stats of W3-D5-L10 needs to be looked at in the knowledge that they contrived to lose their first eight matches on the road. They all count obviously but their more recent form away since then reads W3-D5-L2. 
    Their away wins have been at Wycombe (2-1), Stevenage (1-0) and Carlisle (3-1). They have also managed decent draws at Oxford and Peterborough.
    In those 18 away games they have only failed to score on four occasions. Promisingly from a Rams perspective, they have only kept the one clean sheet on their travels.
    Opposition Players: Going purely off the stats it would appear their chief dangermen are top marksman Harvey Knibbs (10 goals, 6 assists), Sam Smith (9 goals, 10 assists) and possibly Femi Azeez and Lewis Wing. They also have Robbie's son Charlie Savage, the experienced Harlee Dean and the wonderfully named youngster Jacob Hammond-Chambers-Borgnis who I hope gets a runout as I'd love to see if they put his triple-barrelled name on his shirt.
    Rams vs Reading History: This will be the 48th league clash between Derby and Reading and the 54th in all competitions. The clubs' first meeting was a League Cup clash in October 1965 (1-1) but it wasn't until 22nd September 1984 that the Rams and the Royals met in a league fixture for the first time and the long wait proved barely worthwhile as we played out a goalless draw at their previous home, Elm Park. The return fixture would prove to be more memorable, for us at least, as Reading's first ever league visit to Derby in April 1985 saw the Rams win 4-1 with goals from Bobby Davison, Steve Buckley, Trevor Christie and Gary Micklewhite in front of a bumper crowd of 7,945 (really?).
    That was not a taste of things to come in this fixture though as Reading have had by far the better of it. Our record on their turf is especially poor with just four wins in 24 visits. On Derby soil, though better as you'd expect, it is still deeply unimpressive. Our last victory at home to them was a 1-0 success in September 2021 but our overall home league record against Reading is W10-D3-L10. 
    Expected Team: Same again one might think. Possibly a change in the middle to give more legs with Smith or Thompson in for Hourihane. 
    Other Fixtures of Note: Something similar to Saturday would be nice. A Derby win and at least one of our rivals for automatic dropping points please. Their games midweek are:
    Portsmouth vs Burton
    Bolton vs Oxford
    Carlisle vs Barnsley
    Peterborough vs Stevenage (Weds)
    COYR
     
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    Dean (hick) Saunders reacted to angieram in 2024 loans out   
    Dajaune has strength and power. I always felt he was a little reluctant to use it.
    If this loan allows him to feel more comfortable doing so, he's going to be some player.
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