kevinhectoring
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5 hours ago, hintonsboots said:
Some debate on the David Clowes thread in relation to a new investor coming in to provide extra funding for consolidation in The Championship next season and then hopefully pushing on towards the playoffs the following season.
Talk of a partner joining David Clowes next season to provide extra financial backing. Don’t know anything further or who ? @Reggie Greenwood
Clowes developments have just teamed up with Wavensmere Homes to develop Friar Gate Goods Yard (£75 million) and Wavensmere are developing the old DRI site (£175 million) so they are heavily invested in Derby. Could be putting two and two together to get five but I'd guess it's more likely than Gadsby. @NOTSA74
A couple of quotes from posters above may have some substance to them. Personally think Peter Gadsby could be a possibility and Steve Morgan and the Bloor family have been suggested, along with Mike Ashley and a Molly Merris who I’ve never heard of 👀
Any ITK information or educated guesses appreciated.
He knows what we need - deep pockets who have intent in the football business. So Wavensmere seems v unlikely.
Perhaps he might JV the club (not the stadium) with an investor - giving the investor the right to buy the entire club. He might keep the stadium. But who knows. And no idea who the investor may be.
Imo it would be very positive if a Co-owner came in, not least because DC would only do it if it made sense for the club and because DC hasn’t got the fire power to take us further forward
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Adams was absolutely battered yesterday. And he just carried on doing his job 🐏
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4 hours ago, NewEnglandRam said:
so just to let you know, I have been (in no particular order)- engineer, metallurgist, museum curator (twice), broadcaster, medical librarian, textile technologist, aviation professional, etc etc.
Just love the ” etc etc” . as if it’s obvious what would follow this random bunch of jobs.
And if you were forced to choose a ‘particular order’, what would it be ?!
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Just wonder whether he might come back before too long. Fingers crossed
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Disappointing after Max’ goal but Carlisle really don’t seem to have enough to hurt us
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12 minutes ago, sage said:
Bird !!!!!
All is well
You were right ! ( It’s madness by the way)
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On 24/04/2024 at 11:25, RadioactiveWaste said:
Agreed. I think Adams or very similar to Adams and the new Jason Knight will be on the shopping list, as will a championship version of James Collins. And hopefully a version (replacement) of Sonny Bradley that is what he thought Bradley would be for us this season.
Massive respect to the guy for his effort this season. But I just don’t want to see a championship version of James Collins
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On 23/04/2024 at 15:16, sage said:
Surely Bird for Thompson if he is fully fit. Even if he only has 60 mins in him.
Can’t see this happening.
There’s nothing like time on the pitch - this is why players coming back from injury usually start with a 10-15 minute spell as a sub. Combine this with the fact that Max is off and that we have found a starting line up and set up that has had a promotion winning unbeaten run…
if it was Gayle and we needed to win by 3 it might be different
No chance
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11 hours ago, Bris Vegas said:
There isn't much else Klopp can do. The past four games they have only taken four points, but in each game they have battered the opposition in terms of chances created. As coaches, not sure what else they can do.
It's on the players. And at the crunch time of the season, they have faltered at both ends of the pitch. Everton's first goal was just defensive mistake after another. Slicing the ball in your own box.
Then the chances missed. That Nuñez one just lacked all composure.
The Man Utd FA Cup game kicked it all off. But they missed a host of chances against City too.
City will still drop points. If Arsenal beat Spurs and United away, they'll deservedly win the league.
Indeed what more can Klopp do. He’s working with average Pl players such as Nunes, Diaz, Gakpo and Gomez and trying to compete with City. He’s done wonders at Liverpool. Sure he’s got some stars of his own but City has a whole squad of them
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2 hours ago, Ram-Alf said:
Yes they are...It's called the English Premier League 😊
Oh...and Everton 2 Liverpool 0
Yes, I posted after the Everton result. Don’t think you were following the conversation (but I don’t blame you for that 🙂 )
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On 21/04/2024 at 18:28, Mr. P said:
Man city will be glad to face utd. Coventry would've been a harder game for them.
Haha. Man U are 22 places ahead of Coventry. And the most unpredictable games in football are derby games. As we saw at Everton tonight.
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On 15/04/2024 at 15:28, Ram-Alf said:
Yep brilliant players
Liverpool 0 Atalanta 3
Liverpool 0 Crystal Palace 1
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And …
it’s amazing that Klopp has done so well with this squad. They are not in the same league as city
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28 minutes ago, RoyMac5 said:
Yes, what do you put that down to and can he refind his 'old form'?
Regrettably imo his head is in the wrong place, I suspect because he wants a move 😞
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8 hours ago, Ram1988 said:
One of the best keepers we have had for years. I would be offering him a new contract.
Tend to agree but he’s suffered quite a drop in form since first half of 22/23 season when he was literally flawless
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20 hours ago, Scott129 said:
This one?
DC needs to hire an orchestra for the dressing room
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On 21/04/2024 at 09:36, CBRammette said:
With the injuries he has had, especially to forward players, PW and his team have had a brilliant run-in
Bizarre that so many fans lurch from Warne out to Warne in depending on which way the wind is blowing. He’s a div 1 manager, almost everyone would agree. You might say we got what we deserve, but we’re not a div 1 club so we deserve more.
(Despite that, hats off to the approach in the LO game: he went with Bradley in 3 at the back because of LO’s defensive frailties at set pieces and our problems with injuries up front. Nice one. It was an inspired move (but sadly, those are rare birds ) )
The interesting thing : the problem with having a div 1 manager and winning promotion from div 1 is you’re stuck with them. Or that’s the conventional wisdom. BUT there are rumours DC is partnering with investors who will fund our step up to the championship. If he does, those investors may not view Warne as a suitable custodian of their investment meaning we might see - unusually - a change of manager despite promotion.
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On 21/04/2024 at 06:33, DarkFruitsRam7 said:
The thought of Derby going up and England winning the Euros this summer is a bit too much to bear. I think I'd self-combust.
The only thing standing between you and conflagration is Gareth Southgate. Let’s just hope there are no letters this time
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On 18/04/2024 at 13:44, Ram-Alf said:
Wonderful to have more of Paul Warne’s insights into Paul Warne
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7 hours ago, uttoxram75 said:
Bloody hell, could the stars align that much to see the gumps down, Leicester fck up and Derby slip effortlessly into the Championship?
No way. But if they did align like this we would for sure be next season’s winners of the Championship East Midlands wooden spoon
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Gary Neville approached for managers job (pre Valencia)
in Derby County Forum
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Neville is the best pundit on the telly by a mile
(even better than Shaun Barker)
I’d love him to have another go at managing, with us