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4 hours ago, Boycie said:
End of your tether are you?
Hmm, not sure what a rope to tie up an animal has to do with these rowing puns 🤔
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10 hours ago, TigerTedd said:
Lose? I never get that one right.
Next time it’s detention
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3 hours ago, TigerTedd said:
We win next game. Bolton loose and Portsmouth loose. We go into the last game with 2nd confirmed, and a chance to still secure the title. COYR.
Loose?
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After the last game, who knows? A no score bore draw
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1 hour ago, Reggie Greenwood said:
What does it say for us oldie technophobes who don’t use Instagram 😅
Quite. What does the Instagram piece say?
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Yes I have a soft spot for Pompey. Was at HMS Collingwood a very long time ago. Ah memories……
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7 minutes ago, Abu Derby said:
I think the recent defeat will be terminal for us., not least because it’ll give the chasing pack added incentive and impetus. They will take their chance and I fear that we won’t be able to cope with a severely depleted squad.
Of course, I hope I’m wrong.Thinking back, we’ve probably had only about 6 games when we’ve played really well and looked like promotion hopefuls. The rest of the games we have, though won, looked quite poor with just flashes of excellence. With our injuries piling up, it’s so difficult to be optimistic. Where’s B4 when you need him………
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1 hour ago, Steve Buckley’s Dog said:
I know we are all feeling down but let’s wait to find out what our expected goals were before we all start panicking.
My expected goals were to expect some goals
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9 minutes ago, Carl Sagan said:
It's weird that instead of Radio Derby commentary, the audio feed is Rams TV. Listening to TV commentary on the radio is incredibly uninformative. They were saying they thought Elder was coming on. Though it hasn't happened yet. I presume that means either Tommo or Hourihane are coming off and Sibley is moving into midfield to offer more goal threat?
It’s also on Talksport2. Still sounds crap though
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2-1 I’m afraid Waggy
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1 hour ago, Steve How Hard? said:
Had to ask for a cushion at full time to hide my modesty as it was beginning to show.
Was it one of those doll’s house 1 inch square cushions?
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15 minutes ago, Mucker1884 said:
One thing's for certain... it wasn't full.
My seat was empty, due to me being on a hospital bedside vigil from 3pm yesterday until we said goodbye to my almost-93 year old F-I-L at 17:15 today, at which stage I was still none the wiser as to the fantastic news emanating from the other side of town!
I'm gonna leave the matchday thread catch up for now, as I'm shattered, suffice to say, I hope each and every one of you who did turn up have had a bloody fantastic day.What. A. Result!
Up The Effin' Rams! 🐏
Sorry me owd mucker. Despite someone’s age, it still hits you when they go
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1 hour ago, Tamworthram said:
I think you’re completely missing my point. Yes it was pretty full and the figure he gave probably wasn’t far off but how can he say “it WILL be…….” before most of us had gone through the turnstiles?
It’s no big deal if the attendance they announce is actually tickets sold rather than actual bums on seats. I was just trying to put to bed the speculation as to which is used.
Semantics. How many people understand the difference between “will” and “should” or “could”. Yes I know they ought to but they don’t. However, given the dwindling number of tickets available on official announcements, it seems perfectly reasonable to make the assumption that this would be a record attendance. In fact, I, as a Grammar Nazi, would have said “it looks like it will be....” rather than “could”
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2 minutes ago, Van der MoodHoover said:
There's the perfect antidote to tension on final score with Chris Sutton and Martin keown droning on with all the animation of cardboard.....
Watching them, almost dozed off
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3 minutes ago, 61GT said:
Much as I love this club and forum I may have to log off for the next 15-20 mins.
Not sure my nerves can take it!
Same here but it’s my heart I’m worried about
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20 minutes ago, ariotofmyown said:
Erm, the only way we aren't playing Lincoln next season is if we don't go up.
If we do go up surely
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1 hour ago, angieram said:
I agree with you. In this electronic age, it would be easy to prioritise in terms of actual attendances (not the "I'm a lifelong fan but I don't go because of....."
If you can't get yourself to Pride Park, then surely the same excuses apply to Wembley?
Don’t agree Angie. I was a ST holder for longer than most forum members ages, before I moved dahn sahf. I have a few disabilities now including having had three knee replacements (don’t ask). I live in east London and am a WHU ST holder because they are near and cheap. They also provide an excellent bus service for the elderly and disabled, drops me at the stadium. Now if I could get to Derby easily (and cheaply) I would go, but I can’t. However to see my beloved team at Wembley I think I could crawl there.
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I’m a bit of a Negative Nigel on this game. I think Bolton are in great form and score easily. Just can’t see us winning this. 😪
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Ok, I’ll never ever sever my tether.