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  1. 1 hour ago, ramsbottom said:

    The fact that when he brought in Cocu he spoke of reading a study that said he (Cocu) had promoted more youngsters to the first team than any other manager in the top 5 European divisions. The study?  A sidebar on Cocu’s placement in FourFourTwo’s top 50 managers of the year… 
     

    I’m glad you posted that as I’ve tried numerous times to find a link.  I remember reading it and Mel Morris talking about Cocu’s appointment on Talk Sport.  I’ve got a feeling he also said that Cocu was ranked as the 14th best coach in Europe.  Again, that was from the same FFT feature about the top coaches and managers in Europe.

    Something else I’ve often looked for, but been unable to find, was the press conference from when Pearson was appointed.  I’ve got a feeling it was on as I was driving home from work on a Friday evening.  MM was asked his thoughts about Pearson’s style of football and he responded with something like it was uncanny how similar their views were.

    As you say, hindsight and all of that.

  2. I’ve been thinking a lot about that this week.  If you think about the last 4 years since COVID started it’s been an emotional rollercoaster as a Rams fan.  We seemed to lurch from one disaster to another - FFP charges, fake sheiks, tik-tok takeover failure, transfer embargo’s, forced to play kids in the cup, staying up on the last day, administration, points deductions, dodgy Yanks, relegation, 5 players, 1 week from disappearing and probably more.

    It feels like this is end of the first chapter of the David Clowes era.

  3. Great day that will live long in the memory.  Early goal settled the nerves and even though we lost our way a bit in the middle of the 1st half, they never looked like scoring.  I don’t really remember Wildsmith being troubled other than the tip over the bar.

    Really nice that Bird got his standing ovation and hugs from the players as he went off.  Cash-in ran half the length of the pitch to hug him.  Adams was immense and my MOTM.  He was everywhere.  A bit like the shopkeeper in Mr Ben - as if by magic, Adams appeared (one for the over 40s!!).  And David Clowes got his well deserved moment too.

    It’s nice to read all of tweets from ex-players today, keep posting them.

    Fantastic end to a great season 🐏.

  4. 33 minutes ago, RoyMac5 said:

    Laughing at the conjecture and because even if it's true, it's no different to what most on here would have done. But also why risk staying here and not getting the Newcastle job? It seems the personal qualities needed would mean even Mother Teresa wouldn't apply!

    Oh I dunno…..

    Mike Ashley: Steve, Big Mike here.  Top job you’re doing at Derby.  How do you fancy joining the Toon Army?  How many of my massive Sports Direct mugs do you think they’ll need as compo?

    Steve Mac: Hold your horses Big Mike.  That Candy Crush fella is about to takeover, reckon I’ll be out the door as soon as the last balls kicked.  Sit tight and keep hold of those mugs, I’ll be up as soon as I’ve had my holidays.

    MA: That’s my kinda thinking Steve.  We need that up here, tell you what I’ll make you a Director too.

    SM: Done, see you in June.

  5. 14 minutes ago, RoyMac5 said:

    That'd be why he came back again too, no doubt. 

    Why laugh?  Simmo even mentioned in an old Rams TV or Radio Derby interview that Mac had been called to a meeting not long after the takeover and told him he thought was going to get the sack.  And I suppose MM sacking him 2nd time around is why he came back again as Technical Advisor or whatever it was.

  6. 3 hours ago, RoyMac5 said:

    The only manager ever to have his head turned by a better job. Who stayed anyway just to be sacked by Mel. Yeah righteo. 😄

    An alternative view could be he stayed as he knew the writing was on the wall and once MM’s takeover was confirmed he’d be sacked anyway.  That way, he guarantees himself a payoff rather than leaving for nothing.  Not saying that’s how it was, just a different perspective.

  7. On 24/04/2024 at 15:15, Scott129 said:

    I'm 31 so can't offer any insight into retirement, but I do have a question about pensions (if I may hijack this thread).

    The typical advice is to take the age at which you started putting into a pension, halve it as a percentage, and save that much of your pay each month.

    So, for example, if you start at 30, you save 15% every pay check up until retirement age. And that should be enough to live comfortably upon retirement.

    Does that stack up with what people have done? I'm not going to ask people the size of their pension pot, but it would be interesting to hear perhaps what's needed as a multiplier/percentage of their salary.

    Also, any other financial advice for retirement?

    Like others have said, put in as much as you can afford.  Also, make the most of your employers contribution too.  I’m lucky that my company puts in a decent percentage, doubling my contribution up to a maximum percentage.  I make sure I get the full amount from them.  Is it salary sacrifice?  If so, you won’t pay tax on your contributions and that’s an added benefit.

  8. On 24/04/2024 at 17:43, Scott129 said:

    I am shocked that that compilation doesn't include Ed Dawes' very emotional speech from when we were saved - voice cracking and everything.

    For some reason, that's the bit I remember most.

    Me too.  I remember having a couple of pints on the Friday night - OK, a bit more than a couple.  On the Saturday morning I listened back to the Sportscene show while doing my morning dog walk.  When Ed broke, I broke.  I was walking round the village with tears running down my cheeks.  It was the same when I listened to the interview with David Clowes 1 year on.

    The thing is, it’s more than the football.  I’ve made new friends through Derby County with the people I sit with.  During COVID, in some ways I missed a couple of beers and the banter as much as I missed the match. If wasn’t for The Rams we would probably never have met, yet here we are 20+ years later.  Sadly, we lost one of our little group earlier this year.  So come on Derby, let’s get this done for those who are here, and our absent friends!!

  9. Let’s forget about this game - I know that’s hard given our track record.  We can’t control what team Peterborough put out and we can’t control the outcome.  We can’t even control what Derby do.  But let’s put our energy and focus on Derby v Carlisle.  We do our job, we go up.  Let’s focus on a positive outcome.  No more what if this or that happens, if Bolton win by 2 or 3.  Focus on The Rams getting the job done.

    It would be great if we could just focus on positive posts between now and Saturday.  Get us all in the right frame of mind and our positive energy can rub off on the team.

  10. 6 hours ago, ossieram said:

    We sang a David Clowes song in the south stand at the Leyton Orient match.

    David Clowes my lord, David Clowes

    David Clowes my lord, David Clowes

    David Clowes my lord, David Clowes 

    Oh lord David Clowes.

    Saved our club my lord, saved our club

    Saved our club my lord, saved our club

    Saved our club my lord, saved our club 

    Oh lord David Clowes. 

    Brilliant.  I don’t remember hearing it but it will now be my ear worm for the rest of the week.

  11. 7 hours ago, Kathcairns said:

    Dont think MM ever sat in the north stand.  I heard he wasnt really into football till he got us  dont know how true that is though.

    I think it was Brailsford Ram who used to say MM wasn’t really a football man. I think he went to school with him or something.  Brailsford Ram doesn’t post any more.  Shame, I used to like reading them.

  12. I actually think this could be a tight game.  Ferguson has already hinted at resting a few in midweek.  He can rest players on Tuesday, bring them back on Saturday after a weeks rest and still have nigh on a week until the first leg.  Neither team will want to go into playoffs on the back of a hammering.

  13. 19 hours ago, BramcoteRam84 said:

    For anyone bringing up the reading game I will raise Barnsley under Rowett and West Brom under Lampard where we got decisive victories in the last game of the season at home to make the playoffs.

    We’ll get this done

    Good point.  I think we remember the Reading game because of the way the season collapsed in the last 10-12 games, well I do anyway.  T going into that game we were on a shocking run of form.  Plus, it’s a typically British trait to look on the dark side and imagine the worst.

    This season is totally different.  We’re in good form, we’re playing bottom of the league at home and we don’t need to rely on anyone else.  When it’s come down to clinching automatic promotion we can get over the line.  We did in 86, 87 and 96.

  14. 1 hour ago, CBRammette said:

    I have always liked PW but at one stage I passed over to the just about had enough of this side of the argument after a negative spell but never stopped supporting and wanting us to win. But then I stopped doing the matchday prediction thread and Adams was signed. Not sure which had greatest effect! 

    With the injuries he has had, especially to forward players, PW and his team have had a brilliant run-in. Hope we get the dream end next week with a win. Saw some idiot post thanks for promotion now bye bye on twitter. Words fail me.  On the injuries front couple of weeks ago heard a radio discussion on EPL and how many coaches were linking increase in certain injuries to the additional time being played and general delays in games this season. Sure this will be discussed more
     

    Should have stuck with my initial view of PW that he is just what we needed post admin. Looking forward to him being the boss next season wherever we are. 

    That’s pretty much me too.  I’ve always been a fan of having stability.  Too often in the last 7/8 years we changed manager, sometimes needlessly others through necessity.  I wobbled around October time, I was never Warne out but thought he needed a big improvement by the end of the year, and it came.  I should have had more faith.

    Regardless of what happens in the next few weeks I’d keep him for next season.  Whether that’s go up automatically, via the play-offs or, heaven forbid, not at all.  Record points and record away wins, he’s earned it.  He’s clearly done a lot of work to change the culture of the club, and I think the players would walk through brick walls for him.

  15. I missed the late 70’s glory years and starting supporting The Rams in the 70s so the mid to late 80s and late 90s are my glory years.  But if we get over the line next week it feels like this one would mean more.  I put that down partly to being a little bit older (not necessarily wiser!!) and the amazing turn round in 2 years.  2 years ago, we were a week away from going bust.  Now we’re a week away from a potential return to the championship 🤞.

    If it happens @DarkFruitsRam7, enjoy and saviour every moment.

  16. So pleased we got the win yesterday.  Really good first half and probably should have been more than 1 goal up.  Great moment of quality forum Sibley and NML.  Superb pass and a calm finish from someone who hasn’t scored for a while.

    The 2nd half was nervous, but on reflection, Wildsmith didn’t have a save to make.  The defence was superb and we didn’t give away my silly free-kicks.  Their main threat came from the long throws.  Wildsmith seem to have forgot what he was doing 2nd half. He managed to fall out with Bradley & Nelson and his kicking was shocking.  Let’s hope he’s got that out of the way.

  17. 19 hours ago, Millenniumram said:

    It’s already got barely any value, with the FA Cup already in existence.

    For me, scrap the EFL Trophy and replace it with an EFL cup only for non-premier league teams. Give Championship teams the hope of winning something.

    Totally agree.  Not only would Championship clubs have a chance of a major trophy, top end L1 clubs too.  Given the luck of the draw it would be quite feasible for teams in the top 6 of L1 getting to the semi-finals.

    Makes me laugh when they talk about player welfare.  The PL clubs put out weakened sides in both cup completions anyway.  And they can afford to do so given the size of there squads.  All it means is someone who’s usually sat on the bench plays a couple of games less each season.

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