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Ram-Alf reacted to Wolfie in Playoffs,come on Oxford
It's a shame that Lincoln didn't manage it IMO, after their amazing run of form.
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from TINMANTED in The Morning After, The Morning After...
After watching Hull Vs Ipswich on Friday night...my thoughts about us being in the Championship took a nasty vibe...they are both way ahead of us...but...PW will be aware of this and knows what bar needs to be set.
This squad...imo would struggle in the Championship...even relegation fodder, There's going to be a a big turnaround...10/11 players coming in at least.
There's not a chance of us doing an Ipswich, But a midish finish and we'll know that there's a work in progress.
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from HorsforthRam in End of season celebrations.
Watching this unfold in the Telegraph in town with loads of other Derby fans...we thought that the Pope had been chosen.
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from SaffyRam in End of season celebrations.
Watching this unfold in the Telegraph in town with loads of other Derby fans...we thought that the Pope had been chosen.
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from Old Spalding Ram in End of season celebrations.
Watching this unfold in the Telegraph in town with loads of other Derby fans...we thought that the Pope had been chosen.
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Ram-Alf reacted to Old Spalding Ram in End of season celebrations.
To quote Phoenix Nights.
“ Jerry can you smell smoke”
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Ram-Alf reacted to Kinder in End of season celebrations.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6VhLC9Nzvm/?igsh=NmVhY3ZsNW94MXJm
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Ram-Alf reacted to Kinder in End of season celebrations.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6VgdqyNAYU/?igsh=MWhsMXdnYm92ZjB6
Hope this works - it’s one of mine from Saturday.
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from Dordogne-Ram in B4 - for ever a Ram 🐏
Thanks Cisse, My Daughter is the architect but the idea was mine, I just thought it would be a nice gesture for B4 to look over PP as the Giant of a Fan he...IS! 😉 ☺️
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from Leicester Ram in End of season celebrations.
Someone else enjoyed the day 👌
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from Crewton in Congrats from a Wanderer
Walter Roulstone (1866–1953) was an English footballer who played for Derby County.[2]
William Roulstone was signed in 1886 by Sawley Rangers F.C. Very little is known about Sawley Rangers except they were founder members of the Derbyshire Football Association. Albert Williamson was only at Sawley Rangers for one season, 1886–87. Albert Williamson was on Derby County's books for the one season prior to the start of the Football League, 1887–88.[2][3][4]
Walter Roulstone made his League debut on 8 September 1888, playing at wing–half, at Pike's Lane, the then home of Bolton Wanderers. Derby County defeated the home team 6–3. Walter Roulstone appeared in 21 of the 22 League matches played by Derby County in season 1888–89. As a wing-half (20 appearances) he played in a midfield that achieved big (three–League–goals–or–more) wins on three separate occasions.[3]
He was the first player to make 100 league appearances with Derby County. His brother Frank was also a footballer. Although Derby County had had a poor season (1888–89), Roulstone was retained to play alongside the more experienced professionals being brought in during the close season in 1889. Roulstone stayed with Derby County for seven seasons leaving in 1894. He played 118 games becoming the First Derby County player to play 100 games for the club. He went to local non-league club Heanor Town in 1895.[5]
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Ram-Alf reacted to Eddie in Congrats from a Wanderer
Some clubs' records are incomplete from the early days, or aren't readily available. It just might be that Walter was the first person anywhere to ever play 100 league games.
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from 1967Ram in B4 - for ever a Ram 🐏
My take on B4 as a poster, He is NEVER WRONG, If we pointed out his mistakes he'd come back with an answer, Not the right answer but an answer, We'd correct him, But No...he aint having it still more answers, It got to the stage where me/some would just give in, His enthusiasm was infectious, His positivity was overpowering, His loyalty was honourable, He never got upset with posters...he is one of a kind.
Scraves, Flanges, The food down his shirts, The pain in his foot, Losing his job at the Cinema...he just kept going, Even someone like me felt an affection for him...God bless him 😉
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from Kathcairns in B4 - for ever a Ram 🐏
Thanks Cisse, My Daughter is the architect but the idea was mine, I just thought it would be a nice gesture for B4 to look over PP as the Giant of a Fan he...IS! 😉 ☺️
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from S6 boy in The Morning After...
Oooo I don't know about that, Birmingham City is going down well 😁
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from Archied in B4 - for ever a Ram 🐏
Thanks Cisse, My Daughter is the architect but the idea was mine, I just thought it would be a nice gesture for B4 to look over PP as the Giant of a Fan he...IS! 😉 ☺️
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from Eddie in Congrats from a Wanderer
Walter Roulstone (1866–1953) was an English footballer who played for Derby County.[2]
William Roulstone was signed in 1886 by Sawley Rangers F.C. Very little is known about Sawley Rangers except they were founder members of the Derbyshire Football Association. Albert Williamson was only at Sawley Rangers for one season, 1886–87. Albert Williamson was on Derby County's books for the one season prior to the start of the Football League, 1887–88.[2][3][4]
Walter Roulstone made his League debut on 8 September 1888, playing at wing–half, at Pike's Lane, the then home of Bolton Wanderers. Derby County defeated the home team 6–3. Walter Roulstone appeared in 21 of the 22 League matches played by Derby County in season 1888–89. As a wing-half (20 appearances) he played in a midfield that achieved big (three–League–goals–or–more) wins on three separate occasions.[3]
He was the first player to make 100 league appearances with Derby County. His brother Frank was also a footballer. Although Derby County had had a poor season (1888–89), Roulstone was retained to play alongside the more experienced professionals being brought in during the close season in 1889. Roulstone stayed with Derby County for seven seasons leaving in 1894. He played 118 games becoming the First Derby County player to play 100 games for the club. He went to local non-league club Heanor Town in 1895.[5]
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from Mimester in End of season celebrations.
I've been sent a picture of my 14 year old Grandson with Eiran Cashin on the pitch, Now that's one to treasure 😊
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from IslandExile in End of season celebrations.
I've been sent a picture of my 14 year old Grandson with Eiran Cashin on the pitch, Now that's one to treasure 😊
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from BramcoteRam84 in B4 - for ever a Ram 🐏
Thanks Cisse, My Daughter is the architect but the idea was mine, I just thought it would be a nice gesture for B4 to look over PP as the Giant of a Fan he...IS! 😉 ☺️
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from Nishfan in Congrats from a Wanderer
Walter Roulstone (1866–1953) was an English footballer who played for Derby County.[2]
William Roulstone was signed in 1886 by Sawley Rangers F.C. Very little is known about Sawley Rangers except they were founder members of the Derbyshire Football Association. Albert Williamson was only at Sawley Rangers for one season, 1886–87. Albert Williamson was on Derby County's books for the one season prior to the start of the Football League, 1887–88.[2][3][4]
Walter Roulstone made his League debut on 8 September 1888, playing at wing–half, at Pike's Lane, the then home of Bolton Wanderers. Derby County defeated the home team 6–3. Walter Roulstone appeared in 21 of the 22 League matches played by Derby County in season 1888–89. As a wing-half (20 appearances) he played in a midfield that achieved big (three–League–goals–or–more) wins on three separate occasions.[3]
He was the first player to make 100 league appearances with Derby County. His brother Frank was also a footballer. Although Derby County had had a poor season (1888–89), Roulstone was retained to play alongside the more experienced professionals being brought in during the close season in 1889. Roulstone stayed with Derby County for seven seasons leaving in 1894. He played 118 games becoming the First Derby County player to play 100 games for the club. He went to local non-league club Heanor Town in 1895.[5]
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Ram-Alf got a reaction from Animal is a Ram in End of season celebrations.
Someone else enjoyed the day 👌