rammieib
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rammieib reacted to RoyMac5 in Summer transfer suggestion thread
Listening to the most recent Cov game the commo suggested he hadn't signed because he was hoping for a Prem deal.
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rammieib got a reaction from Jimbo Ram in Summer transfer suggestion thread
Spoke to a Cov fan earlier who goes home and away. Says O'Hare is their standout player.
Don't think we stand a chance therefore. We're not big enough or splashing the cash to be shipping around for that kind of player yet.
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rammieib reacted to Ram1988 in Summer transfer suggestion thread
Ebou Adams and Cameron Brannagan would be decent! If we can afford them...
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rammieib reacted to Ambitious in Summer transfer suggestion thread
Realistically, about 80% of our summer signings will cover only two positions - CM & ST.
I suspect with promotion we make roughly 12-14 signings just looking at the squad, you're potentially looking at:
4 or 5 signings not in these positions - GK (maybe 2 depending on Wildsmith), left back, centre back & wide midfielder.
You're then looking at least 7 potentially up to 9 players who play CM & ST.
If we nail the recruitment in that area then it will make a big difference, not to paraphrase the Roses but until Ebou I was never happy. Bird, gone, Hourihane, retired, Smith & Thompson, out of contract. Ebou, back to Cardiff. Ignoring we had Embleton for this position, albeit not really and Sibley (also out of contract) who hasn't really played here anyway under Warne. There are 5 (7) players who play in this position potentially out the door this summer.
Similarly upfront: Gayle, Waghorn & Collins out of contract. TJJ out of contract, no deal lined up. It leaves Washington who has struggled to hold down a place in League One, blighted by injuries.
The players leaving in those positions, I would argue need to be improved up - particularly upfront. Gayle speed of thought was nice in League One, but he's struggled in the Championship of late. Collins and Waghorn (for me) are done at being impactful players at that level.
The rebuild is huge, but ultimately focused in two key areas that will determine our relative success.
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rammieib reacted to Gee SCREAMER !! in v Carlisle United (H) - Predictions
Such a perfect day. Beer from 6.30 in the Neptune, by 10 in a Wetherspoon and then home. Such a perfect day. 5 hours solid booze, not it's time for a snooze, missed the game.
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rammieib got a reaction from DCFC1388 in Match Thread: Carlisle United (h)
I expect he will go with the same 11 again.
I hope he doesn’t.
Why… because we have scorers and decent attacking players who offer more than the players on the pitch. We don’t need to be defensive at home to the bottom of the league.
Take Bradley and Tommo out and put in CBT and Bird.
4-2-3-1.
He won’t though, we’ll still play five defender and three centre mids.
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rammieib reacted to Old Spalding Ram in Match Thread: Carlisle United (h)
For those of a nervous disposition regards Saturday………here’s some chill medicine! 👍😁
Review of the match, pinched from the Carlisle forum.
Derby need a point for promotion and this can do funny things to you mentally. However, some pointers which may settle them down somewhat. There is staggering 69 point gap between the sides. They’re +78 ahead of us on goal difference. Home record for Derby, played 22, won 14, drawn 4, lost 4 – scored 39, conceded 18. Two of those home defeats came in August against Wigan and Oxford. They also lost against Peterborough on New Year’s Day and Charlton at the end of February – but since then have won their last five home games.
Last but not least, we have a Derby legend running our team. He has more appearances for the Rams and scored more goals than for any other club. Is he really going to be trying to win this fixture and potentially deny them promotion? Hmm…
Derby’s a decent away day, so those of you lucky enough to be in attendance - please take a second to take it all in, it may be a very long time before we “enjoy” a Saturday afternoon fixture in the sun at ground and club like this again, so make the most of it.
…………..all seems fair comment to me. 👍
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rammieib reacted to Jourdan in Match Thread: Carlisle United (h)
Wildsmith
Wilson - Nelson - Cashin - Sibley
Adams - Bird - Smith
NML - Collins - CBT
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rammieib reacted to Ambitious in Match Thread: Carlisle United (h)
The opportunity to win promotion at Pride Park, in front of a sell out crowd, after what the club has essentially gone through the last four years, is something that could create memories that will last a lifetime.
If, and hopefully when it happens, I'll definitely spare a thought for B4 and others who marched through the city to help keep the club alive but sadly won't be here to see this significant step in our rebuilding process.
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rammieib got a reaction from jimbo jones in Derbyshire CCC - Mickey Arthur Appointed
Big Puddles on the outfield.
Full props to the groundsman for not putting in any drainage and thus snatching a draw from the jaws of defeat.
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rammieib got a reaction from Ted McMinn Football Genius in Wildsmith
This is a testament to Nelson and Cash for me.
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rammieib got a reaction from The_Sheriff in Wildsmith
This is a testament to Nelson and Cash for me.
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rammieib got a reaction from InstaRam in Sonny Bradley
I do wish he’d do two things:
1) stop ducking for headers - power through them.
2) he doesn’t always need to head it as far as he can - with more awareness before the ball reaches him of where team mates are - head it to a player in the same colour shirt!
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rammieib got a reaction from angieram in Cambridge tickets wanted
Seems very strange unless it’s a police decision given that the entrance to that bit of the ground is across one 2 metre wide narrow bridge.
If there is no safety reason then it’s weird, because that’s losing Cambridge maybe 100k of revenue a year. Anyway - we don’t have that problem next season!!!
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rammieib reacted to CBRammette in Cambridge tickets wanted
We could see it filling up from where we were sat - our fans did it perfectly filling out from the middle to both sides without obvious gaps. Also shall we say that with perhaps those that contributed to the local hospitality sector most on the sides with their later arrival, it seemed to help the singing
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rammieib reacted to angieram in Cambridge tickets wanted
That's right, they sell less than capacity, let folks sit where they want, then herd the latecomers into the two end blocks of the stands.
So infuriating for @DarkFruitsRam7and others stood outside.
Ironically, the seat spaces are quite generous compared to some grounds we've been to this season.
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rammieib got a reaction from angieram in Sonny Bradley
I do wish he’d do two things:
1) stop ducking for headers - power through them.
2) he doesn’t always need to head it as far as he can - with more awareness before the ball reaches him of where team mates are - head it to a player in the same colour shirt!
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rammieib got a reaction from Hector was the best in Sonny Bradley
I do wish he’d do two things:
1) stop ducking for headers - power through them.
2) he doesn’t always need to head it as far as he can - with more awareness before the ball reaches him of where team mates are - head it to a player in the same colour shirt!
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rammieib got a reaction from Ken Tram in Cambridge tickets wanted
So what was weird today, I went to back row, directly behind goal (my actual seat was back row, 20 seats along but didn’t try to use it), and the two seats next to me remained empty. It also felt like around us there were a few empty seats as well.
So the mad rush I was expecting pre kick off due to in allocated seating didn’t materialise. It almost felt as if that stand could sit 1800/2000 but they only sell less.
Really strange, but wasn’t unhappy!