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oldtimeram

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    oldtimeram reacted to hintonsboots in El DerbyCo   
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    oldtimeram reacted to hintonsboots in El DerbyCo   
    Who will be up next ? Third time lucky we hope. Phil and Grant Mitchell maybe, the arches must be worth a few quid ??
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    oldtimeram got a reaction from Nishfan in El DerbyCo   
    What a bloody shambles this whole matter has become
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    oldtimeram got a reaction from ziggyram59 in El DerbyCo   
    I don't think he cares anymore who he sells to.  He just wants out, regardless. 
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    oldtimeram reacted to falconram in El DerbyCo   
    Smacks of desperation from MM, previously said would only sell to someone with the best interest in DCFC , just wants out and cannot afford to keep it going.COVID has killed it along with they money being paid to Rooney and years of misspending.Don’t want this deal to go through, another Wigan fiasco.
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    oldtimeram got a reaction from MickD in Roos   
    I've always thought he is an awful goalkeeper
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    oldtimeram got a reaction from DCFC Kicks in Roos   
    I've always thought he is an awful goalkeeper
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    oldtimeram got a reaction from Angry Ram in Melvyn Morris fan club   
    I ain't a member, for sure!!!!
    The club is now rotten from top to bottom in my opinion
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    oldtimeram reacted to Tamworthram in Melvyn Morris fan club   
    So would I but it goes with the territory when you’re in control of an institution like a football club and Mel knows that.
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    oldtimeram reacted to Ken Tram in Melvyn Morris fan club   
    I doubt it. Presumably he would want to have done better. Or does he?!
    I guess that it depends upon whether he is a member of the worst-self-critic club (succeeding through a drive to continually improve); or if he's a member of the I'm-perfect club (succeeding through impervious self-belief).
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    oldtimeram reacted to Tyler Durden in Melvyn Morris fan club   
    The fish rots from the head.
    I've skim read some of the comments on here about Morris being let down by his senior management team but that's down to poor judgement on his behalf and the accountability stops with him again.
    All of the waffling about fiduciary mismanagement just seems like sour grapes and a smokescreen to deflect attention from the root cause and the fact that he lost the unfair dismissal claim just serves to further embarrass and humiliate the guy. 
    And all of the plaudits of the club being owned by a local fan please, I'd rather have a Forest fan as the next owner if that was the outcome we've realised over the course of his ownership. 
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    oldtimeram got a reaction from Charlie George in Melvyn Morris fan club   
    I ain't a member, for sure!!!!
    The club is now rotten from top to bottom in my opinion
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    oldtimeram got a reaction from Jayram in Melvyn Morris fan club   
    I ain't a member, for sure!!!!
    The club is now rotten from top to bottom in my opinion
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    oldtimeram reacted to Old Sawley Popside in Melvyn Morris fan club   
    He did promise to take us out of the Championship...
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    oldtimeram reacted to RoyMac5 in Melvyn Morris fan club   
    Be nice to have them collected together though so Derby fans can consider just how far the Club has fallen under Morris' tenure. #COYR
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    oldtimeram reacted to Charlie George in Melvyn Morris fan club   
    Is that what it is on here ?
    Seems that any post that's critical of Melvyn's tenureship is deleted. 6 years of shambolic management and ego boosting vanity projects now coming home to roost.
    If it means relegation and admin to move forward so be it.
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    oldtimeram reacted to PendineRam in El DerbyCo   
    Sorry OTR but,
    1) The nightmare has some time to go yet methinks, 
    2) I wouldn't hold your breath, could be a long wait for a decent owner, 
    3) Every Tom Dick and Harry have owned this great club, most usually balls it up so Morris is just another one. We will survive whoever is the next in line. Who knows we may do well! 
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    oldtimeram got a reaction from ramit in Johnny Russell   
    Should never have sold him
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    oldtimeram got a reaction from kevinhectoring in El DerbyCo   
    He played for Liverpool didn't he?
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    oldtimeram got a reaction from Ellafella in El DerbyCo   
    He played for Liverpool didn't he?
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    oldtimeram got a reaction from derby8 in Derby County on this day   
    I was at that game.  I think we thumped them 4-0 in the home game.
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    oldtimeram reacted to derby8 in Derby County on this day   
    28 February 1970, Liverpool 0 Derby County 2, Hennessey, O'Hare.
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    oldtimeram got a reaction from hales300k in The Forgotten Man !   
    I always liked Jim and was involved with him, Richie Barker, Alan Durban and Mick Jones at some summer coaching sessions at the Municipal back in the very early 70s.  Great bloke and pleased for him. 
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    oldtimeram reacted to loweman2 in The Forgotten Man !   
    Jim Walker the forgotten man
    As many of you know I have been for the last 18 months meeting up with the old brigade, the proper DCFC legends, the ones that put us on the map in footballing terms, the ones that made us the best team in England and got us to the European Cup semi finals, the teams of 71/72 and 74/75.
    It started off as way to spend time with my Dad who was a bit lost after the loss of my mum, he is a season ticket holder now and was back in the day so I started off out on a journey that has lead us to meet most of them, one of them remains elusive and one didn’t wish to participate.
    All of them have been fantastic, eager to tell stories of the great Brian Clough and the amazing fortunes of Derby County who in those bleak years of three day weeks, power blackouts, strikes and Rolls Royce nearly going under taking thousands of local jobs with it gave the people of Derby something to be proud of.
    Upon meeting one of those legends, Jim Walker I was particularly struck by how at peace he was with the world, very relaxed, very friendly and by far the best story teller of them all.
    Jim had not long ago lost his wife to illness so immediately him and my dad had something in common other than the love of football, he made us very welcome and gave us an open invite to go round when ever to continue with the tales.
    Now most people may remember Jim as the guy who was signed by Clough & Taylor from non league football to play for Derby County and was a major part of the team that won promotion from division two in 1968/69.
    He lost his place in the team to John Mcgovern but captained the reserves and stepped in when required to cover injuries of suspensions, this meant that he played only a few games in the 1971/72 season but it was his goal in a 1-0 win against Crystal Palace in late march that gave Derby both points and if you remember we won the league and finished first above dirty Leeds who were just one point behind and had a greater goal difference, so in effect Jim scored the goal that won us the First Division Championship.
    Aswell as a footballer Jim is probably better known as the Aston Villa physio, he was there for around twenty years and served under many managers including Graham Taylor, Ron Atkinson, Brian Little and John Gregory, he was also the man charged with looking after Paul McGrath for many years both on and off the pitch and is spoken of in very high regard in Pauls autobiography.
    He had a private practice at the Belfry for the golfers and was also the go to man at the NEC when any pop stars suffered an injury or needed attention from a physio, he worked with George Michael, Elton John, Neil Diamond, Michael Hutchence and Kylie to name a few hence him having so many fantastic stories.
    Jim has also had illnesses this however does not dampen his spirit or take a smile from his face.
    One thing that I was amazed to hear that Jim did not receive a medal for winning the league title despite being only one of sixteen players in that 71/72 season to have donned the shirt and scoring such a valuable goal.
    When ever you see the pictures of the team celebrating and holding up their medals jim does not have one.
    I approached Andy Ellis the club historian and the writer of many Derby County books and the fount of all knowledge and he confirmed it.
    So we the approached the club and asked if they would support an application to Gordon Taylor of the PFA to ask if he would inturn support an application to the football league to present Jim with the medal that he should have received 46 years ago.
    The club agreed and they sent the letter to Gordon Taylor who gave it his blessing and the approach was then made to the football league, this was back in February this year after the ball was started rolling in June of 2017 so it took a while.
    I am delighted to say that the agreement was given and Derby County approached the very same jewellers who had made the original ones to make one for Jim, to the exact specifications of the original medals and in the same box and made from 9ct gold with all of the hall marks.
    For some reason the club at this time can not be seen to publicly present Jim with the medal which is a great sadness as I thought that he was going to be able to step out on the pitch at Pride Park on the opening home game against Leeds (quite fitting as he stopped them winning the league with his goal), it is a litigious matter so I will comment no further other than to say that they did everything that they could.
    So to wrap up the story I had the great honour of going to Jims house today with my dad and my son and presenting him with his long overdue medal, he had no idea that it was coming and to say that he was over whelmed is an understatement.
    It was great to see his face and to have the privilege to do something like that, I had the medal at my house for a while but obviously didn’t want to post any pictures until now as it was a secret.
    Not very often that you get to present a league championship winning medal on behalf of Derby County and to one of the few from those great days and can be called the legends.
    We are hoping that Jim will still be able to have amore public presentation at sometime in the season at Pride Park when what ever issues are resolved.
    Up the Rams !!
     



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