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Kathcairns

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  1. 57 minutes ago, Maverick said:

    Yep - exactly the same.  Tried 5 times to renew 3 and pay online - errors each time on payment......then seats not available???

    I know its not easy for some fans to renew at the ticket office, but i do because you are speaking to staff and alot easier to sort things out.

  2. 1 hour ago, Phoenix said:

    I disagree with play-offs. You've done enough to prove yourself over 46 matches, to finish 3rd in my opinion. Seems unfair you could fail to gain promotion to a team in 6th, finishing say,  20 points behind you and winning the play-offs

    Ive always thought that, how is it a team in 6th can go up. Dosnt matter about that though its all about money. Dont agree with parachute payments either.

  3. 1 hour ago, Warren Blufitt said:

    It’s 7 goals actually Tam not 4 and there’s no way Posh do that. Wanderers will probably now start with a strong side and see how it goes but even our “weakened” side would still be stronger than Posh if Evatt doesn’t want to risk things. I was just wondering though will the Paul Simpson factor play a part, given his history with you will he really want his team to deny you your promotion?

    Dont think simmo is a cheat, not that kind of person.

  4. 33 minutes ago, Gerry Daly said:

    Anything but David Clowes is one of our own

    I think he knows what he means to the fans without any songs for him. Cant we just shout thankyou David Clowes at the end, prob seems a bit boring though to a lot of fans.

  5. 11 hours ago, Boycie said:

    I remember when everyone chanted that MM was one of our own.

    But, Mr Clowes deserves his own credit too, invested in Derby when it wasn’t looking a good investment return to the premier league like MM did.

    Well done David.

    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.

  6. 2 minutes ago, Leeds Ram said:

    anyone who has a problem with a celebratory pitch invasion is the definition of a fun sponge in my book. Of course, many people want that moment of cathartic joy to be expressed by running onto the pitch. Obviously it goes without saying people need to behave themselves and ideally getting off the pitch within 10-15 minutes so a lap of honour can proceed afterwards would be great but i would be surprised if there wasn't a pitch invasion and if there is one I will likely join 🙂

    Well make sure you get off after 15 mins so us oldies that cant run can applaud the team🤣

  7. 8 minutes ago, Elwood P Dowd said:

    His excitement may be attributable to the  1968\69 season when we won league 2 with Sir Brian, for so many seasons Derby had been nowhere, then all of a sudden it was as though someone had waved a magic wand and all our football dreams came true. It was one of those "you had to be there moments" I remember thinking, at the time, that things like this didn't happen to Derby County but they did. 😀 

    Having seen the changes in our fortunes there's a feeling, deep deep down, that this might happen again. 

    Yes I know things have changed and money rules football but facts and sats cannot compete with dreams. 

    COYR

     

    My first season watching the rams, you can understand my love of the rams after that.

  8. 15 minutes ago, Kernow said:

    That’s the position I am in. I was ‘around’ for the promotion in 96 but too young to remember or appreciate it. And although I’ve technically been to the BBG, too young to appreciate it again.

    For those who witnessed previous successes, I have nothing but jealousy. But for people like me, my entire experience of Derby County has been misery, disappointment and heartbreak. Where I grew up, it was all Premier League clubs, nobody even supported the ‘nearest’ professional team because Plymouth was still too far away. I’d go into school on sports days in my Derby County shirt, and get laughed at by those wearing United, Liverpool or Arsenal shirts.

    To experience success, an outpouring of joy and probably relief,  at Pride Park, is going to be special.

    I’m sure lots of people here have other interests outside of football and Derby County, I don’t really. I’m not really into other sports, for me football & this club is everything. Since Covid really, it’s been hard. From not being able to go to watch, to then being plunged into administration & feeling like we were kind of Death Row waiting for the inevitable was very, very hard.

    We’re going to do the job on Saturday and I can’t even begin to imagine how good that’s going to feel. 

    Winning the prem will never happen, to much money in it(although we could do a leicester)but hopefully going up as champions in 2 or 3 years.

  9. 6 hours ago, BaianoPOTY98 said:

    Paul Warne barring a complete disaster has done his job, fair play to him and Clowes got it bang right 👌 but this is not the football I wanna watch week in week out, great that Warne has done his job and taken us up but sorry that’s not for me next year 😢

    We dont know what sort of football we will be watching next season, so lets at least give him chance, not write us off before a ball has been kicked.

  10. 22 minutes ago, Mucker1884 said:

    Allow me... if you will... to hark back to times of old...

    The very first attendance by this then 12 year old boy at the BBG.
    Spookily, it was v Carlisle, and spookily v.2, it was the final game of the season.

    Yeah, ok, the game was rubbish.  Yeak, ok, I didn't witness any goals, and yeah ok, the players appeared to be a tad tipsy on the day.
    But what a classy bunch of players they were.
    Crisp white uniform tops, looking as resplendent as anything the US Navy could aspire to, hoisting and tossing the shiniest, and most coveted trophy around, for all to see, all to share, all to be proud of, and all to rejoice in, as one massive "in it together" football family.

    ... And not a pitch invasion in sight! 
    Classy players.  Classy fans.  Classy Football Club!

    I repeat... this was the first game of my Derby County supporting career.  I could have easily walked away, as there was no tie. 
    That day, or any day since, I could have headed off and simply changed my shirt. (Red was very popular for the following few decades!)
    But this was the day that made me think "Yeah.  I can stick with this for the rest of my life.  Once a Ram, always a Ram.  I'm in" 
    The classiness of that day had not passed me by.  I was in.  I was hooked.  🐏

    We'll be celebrating the 50th anniversary of this, next season. 
    Shall we invade the pitch after every home game to mark the occasion? 👀

     

     

    Didnt the pitch invassions take off in the late 70's when football hooliganism started.

  11. 11 minutes ago, OoooMarkWright said:

    Make no mistake, we’re on the pitch next week. Promotion is all but done.

    Palace 1996, we had a great pitch invasion and then a lap of honour too. I see no different to this weekend coming up.

    Fans celebrations on the pitch are special, promotions at home are special. It’s a rarity. Let the fans enjoy it. Lap of honours are ok and I’m sure will happen, but this is generational, regardless of division.

    That fat lady is about to sing, enjoy it….

    I think the players in 1996 went in the directors box with jim and lionel not round the pitch, to many fans on the pitch. The directors box was very close to the pitch there.

  12. 5 minutes ago, Ken Tram said:

    If the players get a bonus for a promotion ... then the fans should get their bonus, and be able to celebrate on the pitch for a bit.

    The reasons for the rules and laws about pitch invasions are fairly obvious, but I don't think that they really arose to address end-of-season celebrations.

    Fair enough if the players and their families have done their lap thanking the fans.

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