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    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Premier ram in We might as well have a fa cup run now   
    Could be quite tasty if they are still pressing ahead in suing us ?
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    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Ramarena in International Rams   
    I really don't understand why Jason Knight gets criticised so much by some Rams fans. He's still a youngster, but he is surely destined for a very decent career both at club level and at international level. His brief appearance surely showcases so much about what he is capable of, an incredible engine and work ethic, tenacious, and no little skill. 
    What a great ball from Hendrick as well, another ex Ram who also had his fair share of critics. If Knight goes on to have the career that Hendrick has, I'm sure he will be well happy.
    Well played Jason.
  3. COYR
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from r_wilcockson in Come January where would you strengthen and who would you go for?   
    I realise as fans we might not be happy about the possibility of dropping into League 1, but come on, it's not the end of the world, especially if the EFL problems are behind us and we have new owners.
    Derby will still be a massive draw for the kind of players we should be looking for. There will be young hungry players coming through at another league 1 / league 2 club looking to progress to the next level (and there will be some gems if we get the right scouting team in place), Premier League club loanees looking for a taste of first team football (and if Wayne is still here I'm sure he will be able to use his contacts) and the odd experience pro who wants to give a little back (like Curtis / Jags, who let's face it aren't at Derby for the sake of their future career). We'll also still have some of the current crop of recently promoted Academy players who will have a full season of games in them.
    If we went down to League 1, we'd be a very big fish, we'll still have one of the best staduims outside of the Premier League, a fantastic training ground, Grade 1 Academy, and an amazing fan base (we'd fill most away ends as well).
    So whilst I don't want us to go down as much as anybody else, let's at least consider relegation as a chance to reset and regroup, rather than as a doomsday scenario.
    I was there during the old Third Division days, I remember the despair at going down, but I remember even more fondly some of the best couple of years being a Derby fan during those 2 years.
    Keep the faith Ramboy63.
    UTR ?
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    Addingham Ram got a reaction from OohMartWright in International Rams   
    I really don't understand why Jason Knight gets criticised so much by some Rams fans. He's still a youngster, but he is surely destined for a very decent career both at club level and at international level. His brief appearance surely showcases so much about what he is capable of, an incredible engine and work ethic, tenacious, and no little skill. 
    What a great ball from Hendrick as well, another ex Ram who also had his fair share of critics. If Knight goes on to have the career that Hendrick has, I'm sure he will be well happy.
    Well played Jason.
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    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Andrew3000 in International Rams   
    I really don't understand why Jason Knight gets criticised so much by some Rams fans. He's still a youngster, but he is surely destined for a very decent career both at club level and at international level. His brief appearance surely showcases so much about what he is capable of, an incredible engine and work ethic, tenacious, and no little skill. 
    What a great ball from Hendrick as well, another ex Ram who also had his fair share of critics. If Knight goes on to have the career that Hendrick has, I'm sure he will be well happy.
    Well played Jason.
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    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Taribo in 'Igor Stimac: My Derby County'   
    Taribo ?
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    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Taribo in 'Igor Stimac: My Derby County'   
    You weren't so shabby yourself Tarbolton ?.
    There can't be many players who played so few games, but are remembered so fondly.
    But you are correct, I doubt I'll ever see a better player than Igor in my lifetime.
  8. Like
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Premier ram in International Rams   
    I really don't understand why Jason Knight gets criticised so much by some Rams fans. He's still a youngster, but he is surely destined for a very decent career both at club level and at international level. His brief appearance surely showcases so much about what he is capable of, an incredible engine and work ethic, tenacious, and no little skill. 
    What a great ball from Hendrick as well, another ex Ram who also had his fair share of critics. If Knight goes on to have the career that Hendrick has, I'm sure he will be well happy.
    Well played Jason.
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    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Dordogne-Ram in International Rams   
    I really don't understand why Jason Knight gets criticised so much by some Rams fans. He's still a youngster, but he is surely destined for a very decent career both at club level and at international level. His brief appearance surely showcases so much about what he is capable of, an incredible engine and work ethic, tenacious, and no little skill. 
    What a great ball from Hendrick as well, another ex Ram who also had his fair share of critics. If Knight goes on to have the career that Hendrick has, I'm sure he will be well happy.
    Well played Jason.
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    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Crewton in International Rams   
    I really don't understand why Jason Knight gets criticised so much by some Rams fans. He's still a youngster, but he is surely destined for a very decent career both at club level and at international level. His brief appearance surely showcases so much about what he is capable of, an incredible engine and work ethic, tenacious, and no little skill. 
    What a great ball from Hendrick as well, another ex Ram who also had his fair share of critics. If Knight goes on to have the career that Hendrick has, I'm sure he will be well happy.
    Well played Jason.
  11. COYR
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Reggie Greenwood in Come January where would you strengthen and who would you go for?   
    I realise as fans we might not be happy about the possibility of dropping into League 1, but come on, it's not the end of the world, especially if the EFL problems are behind us and we have new owners.
    Derby will still be a massive draw for the kind of players we should be looking for. There will be young hungry players coming through at another league 1 / league 2 club looking to progress to the next level (and there will be some gems if we get the right scouting team in place), Premier League club loanees looking for a taste of first team football (and if Wayne is still here I'm sure he will be able to use his contacts) and the odd experience pro who wants to give a little back (like Curtis / Jags, who let's face it aren't at Derby for the sake of their future career). We'll also still have some of the current crop of recently promoted Academy players who will have a full season of games in them.
    If we went down to League 1, we'd be a very big fish, we'll still have one of the best staduims outside of the Premier League, a fantastic training ground, Grade 1 Academy, and an amazing fan base (we'd fill most away ends as well).
    So whilst I don't want us to go down as much as anybody else, let's at least consider relegation as a chance to reset and regroup, rather than as a doomsday scenario.
    I was there during the old Third Division days, I remember the despair at going down, but I remember even more fondly some of the best couple of years being a Derby fan during those 2 years.
    Keep the faith Ramboy63.
    UTR ?
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    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Ewe Ram in End Parachute Money   
    Not long ago I wouldn't have been so concerned, as non relegated teams did feature regularly in the promotion picture, but the advantage is now getting so big that something has got to change.
  13. COYR
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Inverurie Ram in Come January where would you strengthen and who would you go for?   
    I realise as fans we might not be happy about the possibility of dropping into League 1, but come on, it's not the end of the world, especially if the EFL problems are behind us and we have new owners.
    Derby will still be a massive draw for the kind of players we should be looking for. There will be young hungry players coming through at another league 1 / league 2 club looking to progress to the next level (and there will be some gems if we get the right scouting team in place), Premier League club loanees looking for a taste of first team football (and if Wayne is still here I'm sure he will be able to use his contacts) and the odd experience pro who wants to give a little back (like Curtis / Jags, who let's face it aren't at Derby for the sake of their future career). We'll also still have some of the current crop of recently promoted Academy players who will have a full season of games in them.
    If we went down to League 1, we'd be a very big fish, we'll still have one of the best staduims outside of the Premier League, a fantastic training ground, Grade 1 Academy, and an amazing fan base (we'd fill most away ends as well).
    So whilst I don't want us to go down as much as anybody else, let's at least consider relegation as a chance to reset and regroup, rather than as a doomsday scenario.
    I was there during the old Third Division days, I remember the despair at going down, but I remember even more fondly some of the best couple of years being a Derby fan during those 2 years.
    Keep the faith Ramboy63.
    UTR ?
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    Addingham Ram got a reaction from vonwright in Come January where would you strengthen and who would you go for?   
    I realise as fans we might not be happy about the possibility of dropping into League 1, but come on, it's not the end of the world, especially if the EFL problems are behind us and we have new owners.
    Derby will still be a massive draw for the kind of players we should be looking for. There will be young hungry players coming through at another league 1 / league 2 club looking to progress to the next level (and there will be some gems if we get the right scouting team in place), Premier League club loanees looking for a taste of first team football (and if Wayne is still here I'm sure he will be able to use his contacts) and the odd experience pro who wants to give a little back (like Curtis / Jags, who let's face it aren't at Derby for the sake of their future career). We'll also still have some of the current crop of recently promoted Academy players who will have a full season of games in them.
    If we went down to League 1, we'd be a very big fish, we'll still have one of the best staduims outside of the Premier League, a fantastic training ground, Grade 1 Academy, and an amazing fan base (we'd fill most away ends as well).
    So whilst I don't want us to go down as much as anybody else, let's at least consider relegation as a chance to reset and regroup, rather than as a doomsday scenario.
    I was there during the old Third Division days, I remember the despair at going down, but I remember even more fondly some of the best couple of years being a Derby fan during those 2 years.
    Keep the faith Ramboy63.
    UTR ?
  15. COYR
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Comrade 86 in Come January where would you strengthen and who would you go for?   
    I realise as fans we might not be happy about the possibility of dropping into League 1, but come on, it's not the end of the world, especially if the EFL problems are behind us and we have new owners.
    Derby will still be a massive draw for the kind of players we should be looking for. There will be young hungry players coming through at another league 1 / league 2 club looking to progress to the next level (and there will be some gems if we get the right scouting team in place), Premier League club loanees looking for a taste of first team football (and if Wayne is still here I'm sure he will be able to use his contacts) and the odd experience pro who wants to give a little back (like Curtis / Jags, who let's face it aren't at Derby for the sake of their future career). We'll also still have some of the current crop of recently promoted Academy players who will have a full season of games in them.
    If we went down to League 1, we'd be a very big fish, we'll still have one of the best staduims outside of the Premier League, a fantastic training ground, Grade 1 Academy, and an amazing fan base (we'd fill most away ends as well).
    So whilst I don't want us to go down as much as anybody else, let's at least consider relegation as a chance to reset and regroup, rather than as a doomsday scenario.
    I was there during the old Third Division days, I remember the despair at going down, but I remember even more fondly some of the best couple of years being a Derby fan during those 2 years.
    Keep the faith Ramboy63.
    UTR ?
  16. Like
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from LeedsCityRam in Come January where would you strengthen and who would you go for?   
    I realise as fans we might not be happy about the possibility of dropping into League 1, but come on, it's not the end of the world, especially if the EFL problems are behind us and we have new owners.
    Derby will still be a massive draw for the kind of players we should be looking for. There will be young hungry players coming through at another league 1 / league 2 club looking to progress to the next level (and there will be some gems if we get the right scouting team in place), Premier League club loanees looking for a taste of first team football (and if Wayne is still here I'm sure he will be able to use his contacts) and the odd experience pro who wants to give a little back (like Curtis / Jags, who let's face it aren't at Derby for the sake of their future career). We'll also still have some of the current crop of recently promoted Academy players who will have a full season of games in them.
    If we went down to League 1, we'd be a very big fish, we'll still have one of the best staduims outside of the Premier League, a fantastic training ground, Grade 1 Academy, and an amazing fan base (we'd fill most away ends as well).
    So whilst I don't want us to go down as much as anybody else, let's at least consider relegation as a chance to reset and regroup, rather than as a doomsday scenario.
    I was there during the old Third Division days, I remember the despair at going down, but I remember even more fondly some of the best couple of years being a Derby fan during those 2 years.
    Keep the faith Ramboy63.
    UTR ?
  17. Like
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from GB SPORTS in Come January where would you strengthen and who would you go for?   
    I realise as fans we might not be happy about the possibility of dropping into League 1, but come on, it's not the end of the world, especially if the EFL problems are behind us and we have new owners.
    Derby will still be a massive draw for the kind of players we should be looking for. There will be young hungry players coming through at another league 1 / league 2 club looking to progress to the next level (and there will be some gems if we get the right scouting team in place), Premier League club loanees looking for a taste of first team football (and if Wayne is still here I'm sure he will be able to use his contacts) and the odd experience pro who wants to give a little back (like Curtis / Jags, who let's face it aren't at Derby for the sake of their future career). We'll also still have some of the current crop of recently promoted Academy players who will have a full season of games in them.
    If we went down to League 1, we'd be a very big fish, we'll still have one of the best staduims outside of the Premier League, a fantastic training ground, Grade 1 Academy, and an amazing fan base (we'd fill most away ends as well).
    So whilst I don't want us to go down as much as anybody else, let's at least consider relegation as a chance to reset and regroup, rather than as a doomsday scenario.
    I was there during the old Third Division days, I remember the despair at going down, but I remember even more fondly some of the best couple of years being a Derby fan during those 2 years.
    Keep the faith Ramboy63.
    UTR ?
  18. Like
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Hector was the best in End Parachute Money   
    Not long ago I wouldn't have been so concerned, as non relegated teams did feature regularly in the promotion picture, but the advantage is now getting so big that something has got to change.
  19. Like
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from The Scarlet Pimpernel in Come January where would you strengthen and who would you go for?   
    I realise as fans we might not be happy about the possibility of dropping into League 1, but come on, it's not the end of the world, especially if the EFL problems are behind us and we have new owners.
    Derby will still be a massive draw for the kind of players we should be looking for. There will be young hungry players coming through at another league 1 / league 2 club looking to progress to the next level (and there will be some gems if we get the right scouting team in place), Premier League club loanees looking for a taste of first team football (and if Wayne is still here I'm sure he will be able to use his contacts) and the odd experience pro who wants to give a little back (like Curtis / Jags, who let's face it aren't at Derby for the sake of their future career). We'll also still have some of the current crop of recently promoted Academy players who will have a full season of games in them.
    If we went down to League 1, we'd be a very big fish, we'll still have one of the best staduims outside of the Premier League, a fantastic training ground, Grade 1 Academy, and an amazing fan base (we'd fill most away ends as well).
    So whilst I don't want us to go down as much as anybody else, let's at least consider relegation as a chance to reset and regroup, rather than as a doomsday scenario.
    I was there during the old Third Division days, I remember the despair at going down, but I remember even more fondly some of the best couple of years being a Derby fan during those 2 years.
    Keep the faith Ramboy63.
    UTR ?
  20. Like
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Kathcairns in End Parachute Money   
    Not long ago I wouldn't have been so concerned, as non relegated teams did feature regularly in the promotion picture, but the advantage is now getting so big that something has got to change.
  21. Like
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Seth's left foot in Come January where would you strengthen and who would you go for?   
    I realise as fans we might not be happy about the possibility of dropping into League 1, but come on, it's not the end of the world, especially if the EFL problems are behind us and we have new owners.
    Derby will still be a massive draw for the kind of players we should be looking for. There will be young hungry players coming through at another league 1 / league 2 club looking to progress to the next level (and there will be some gems if we get the right scouting team in place), Premier League club loanees looking for a taste of first team football (and if Wayne is still here I'm sure he will be able to use his contacts) and the odd experience pro who wants to give a little back (like Curtis / Jags, who let's face it aren't at Derby for the sake of their future career). We'll also still have some of the current crop of recently promoted Academy players who will have a full season of games in them.
    If we went down to League 1, we'd be a very big fish, we'll still have one of the best staduims outside of the Premier League, a fantastic training ground, Grade 1 Academy, and an amazing fan base (we'd fill most away ends as well).
    So whilst I don't want us to go down as much as anybody else, let's at least consider relegation as a chance to reset and regroup, rather than as a doomsday scenario.
    I was there during the old Third Division days, I remember the despair at going down, but I remember even more fondly some of the best couple of years being a Derby fan during those 2 years.
    Keep the faith Ramboy63.
    UTR ?
  22. Like
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from Carnero in Come January where would you strengthen and who would you go for?   
    I realise as fans we might not be happy about the possibility of dropping into League 1, but come on, it's not the end of the world, especially if the EFL problems are behind us and we have new owners.
    Derby will still be a massive draw for the kind of players we should be looking for. There will be young hungry players coming through at another league 1 / league 2 club looking to progress to the next level (and there will be some gems if we get the right scouting team in place), Premier League club loanees looking for a taste of first team football (and if Wayne is still here I'm sure he will be able to use his contacts) and the odd experience pro who wants to give a little back (like Curtis / Jags, who let's face it aren't at Derby for the sake of their future career). We'll also still have some of the current crop of recently promoted Academy players who will have a full season of games in them.
    If we went down to League 1, we'd be a very big fish, we'll still have one of the best staduims outside of the Premier League, a fantastic training ground, Grade 1 Academy, and an amazing fan base (we'd fill most away ends as well).
    So whilst I don't want us to go down as much as anybody else, let's at least consider relegation as a chance to reset and regroup, rather than as a doomsday scenario.
    I was there during the old Third Division days, I remember the despair at going down, but I remember even more fondly some of the best couple of years being a Derby fan during those 2 years.
    Keep the faith Ramboy63.
    UTR ?
  23. Like
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from angieram in Come January where would you strengthen and who would you go for?   
    I realise as fans we might not be happy about the possibility of dropping into League 1, but come on, it's not the end of the world, especially if the EFL problems are behind us and we have new owners.
    Derby will still be a massive draw for the kind of players we should be looking for. There will be young hungry players coming through at another league 1 / league 2 club looking to progress to the next level (and there will be some gems if we get the right scouting team in place), Premier League club loanees looking for a taste of first team football (and if Wayne is still here I'm sure he will be able to use his contacts) and the odd experience pro who wants to give a little back (like Curtis / Jags, who let's face it aren't at Derby for the sake of their future career). We'll also still have some of the current crop of recently promoted Academy players who will have a full season of games in them.
    If we went down to League 1, we'd be a very big fish, we'll still have one of the best staduims outside of the Premier League, a fantastic training ground, Grade 1 Academy, and an amazing fan base (we'd fill most away ends as well).
    So whilst I don't want us to go down as much as anybody else, let's at least consider relegation as a chance to reset and regroup, rather than as a doomsday scenario.
    I was there during the old Third Division days, I remember the despair at going down, but I remember even more fondly some of the best couple of years being a Derby fan during those 2 years.
    Keep the faith Ramboy63.
    UTR ?
  24. Like
    Addingham Ram got a reaction from CBRammette in End Parachute Money   
    Not long ago I wouldn't have been so concerned, as non relegated teams did feature regularly in the promotion picture, but the advantage is now getting so big that something has got to change.
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    Addingham Ram got a reaction from jono in Rams vs Coventry (A) Matchday Thread   
    Shame about Knight.
    I worry we will miss his energy.
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