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BobdeBilder

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  1. 2 hours ago, Magicman said:

    Sure but in todays game anything less than 6ft 2 is going to be easily exposed .

    Today's keepers would have been in tears after the first corner when they picked themselves up from the back of the net. They weren't protected like todays keepers are. They had to look after themselves back in the 60's and 70's. Reggie Matthews knocking Alex Dawson spark out one Wednesday night being a case in point. Get your retaliation in first.

  2. 1 minute ago, Foreveram said:

    This is an article in a Peterborough newspaper quoting the Football Ground Guide that took statistics from the 72 on twitter from December 28th after 11 games.

    Talk about lazy journalism, we took over 5,000 to Barnsley in February 🙄

    Could be average following away?

  3. 10 minutes ago, Derbados said:

    The polish national Manager will be up in arms, poor little Krystian, what a tragedy . . . 

    Also, unlucky Lee - jumping ship for those sunny uplands of Birmingham doesn’t seem so bright now, does it. 

    And finally to the Birmingham fans, enjoy league one lads, it’s absolutely soul sucking 

    I went on their site and most of them think they will sign a load of star players and walk league one. Deluded t****. 

  4. 11 hours ago, Steve Buckley’s Dog said:

    Derbyshire beat Northants that day to win the NatWest trophy. I remember watching the climax on tv after getting back from Shrewsbury. Not entirely sure how but I definitely remember doing that.

    I was at Lords that day. Drank far to much Red Stripe, and spent ages taking the piss out of Geoff Boycott, who was wearing a jacket that looked like his mother had made it from deckchair material.

  5. 15 minutes ago, Kernow said:

    My thoughts are that it feels like proper football. I’m becoming increasingly alienated by modern, elite football. I watch it less and less now, and when I do watch it, the enjoyment is sucked out by the way it’s organised and run.

    There’s real supporters who support less glamorous clubs because they love them. Not because they win anything or because it’s a tourist attraction. 1700 fans travelled from little Carlisle, just to watch their team that were relegated weeks ago. That’s proper football.

    There’s obviously far less money, the facilities are nowhere near as good, the players can’t quite play the same kind of football, but it’s strangely enjoyable.

    From scoring to in added time at Port Vale, to Wilson’s header against Bolton, to watching Collins’ penalty at Forest Green from a grass verge outside the ground because the one single turnstile wasn’t working quick enough, it’s been great.

    Although saying that, I’m hoping we don’t have to return any time soon!

    Carlisle is not so little. In geographical area it is the largest city in great britain.

  6. 12 minutes ago, Sparkle said:

    One thing for sure is that there is going to need to be a massive rebuild for next season whatever league we are in based on the contracts expiring and the complete flops we have signed this season.

    The main thing for me is why on earth did we keep picking the likes of Collins and NML for games in the the rubbish pizza cup when we could have given real game time to Brown Weston etc to see how they did which could have saved some serious money in the future.

    If we weren’t forced to play the likes of all the kids we wouldn’t have survived as a club and start to look at what they are being transferred for Whittaker nearly went to Lazio for £12 million A Brown went for £3.5 million knight for £2 million Bird for £? Ebosele £500,000 Plange £1 million to mention a few of them - Warne won’t play them whilst Rooney had to and wanted to play them

    To be fair, we had Palace's pants down with Pkange. Absolute crap.

  7. 38 minutes ago, i-Ram said:

     

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    How about, now I know this comes out of left field, how about instead of slagging the club off we get behind them? Now I know it's a bit of a radical idea for Rams fans, but let's give the management team the benefit of the doubt for once and see how that goes? However, if we aren't 4-0 up by half time on Saturday we can give them dog's abuse. Sound fair?

  8. Any of the oldun's on here go to QPR September 67? That was a nightmare. They were flying top of the 2nd division and had Rodney Marsh playing a blinder every week. We rocked up and played them off the park, winning with a goal from the King. Anyway, the coaches had been parked right outside Loftus Road and when we got back to them there was a battle going on. Bricks, bottles, anything to hand was raining down on the coaches. Managed to dodge across the road and board a coach, ( wrong one but by this time no one gave a crap. Eventually plod arrived an managed to get some kind of order when two big b****** QPR fans got on dripping with blood demanding to know who threw bricks at them. We pointed out that the coach had no opening windows and that their own fans had done it. Our coach made it home but two or three others didn't. I was 15 and just about s******* myself, but it was fun, sort of. 

    Sorry it's so long.

  9. 37 minutes ago, Ram-Alf said:

    Yep the 70s were "Madder than Jack Mad McMad" No knives(unless you were a "Bin Dipper" Scouser...just Head, Fists, Feet and Teeth with the odd Elbow and knee thrown in and that was just the police 😁

    Your Dad knows what's what, If there was no football then you fought those from Spondon, Alvaston, Allenton and Mackworth...I was from Chadd a more salubrious area of Derby ☺️

    That feeling as you're walking to the ground,(home or away) and you hear chanting from a large mob down another side street, but you can't quite make out what they're saying. Then relief, or oh s***, as they exit the street in front of you. Certainly got the adrenalin flowing.

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