Kathcairns
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1 hour ago, sunnyhill60 said:
We won an awful lot of football matches when Mac was in charge, he tops the list. Perhaps with your mysterious agenda that doesn't count?
Above cloughie, mackay, smith, burley
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1 hour ago, sunnyhill60 said:
Not a matter of disagreement of opinion, rather of fact. Mac was employed by QPR as a coach and left them to join Derby.
Sorry i meant the playoff final
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4 hours ago, Alpha said:
Have they ever had a manager they want?
You loved him as england manager then, nobody was queuing up to employ him, only us, but thats just my opinion which is different to yours. So we will agree to dissagree
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7 minutes ago, RoyMac5 said:
And Clough didn't get us there.
As i said am not a nigel fan. The geordies never wanted him and were happy when he went
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8 minutes ago, RoyMac5 said:
Good job he was a very good manager for us. If only Mel hadn't screwed things up.
O yea what was the newcastle fiasco all about then, wasnt very loyal then was he
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1 hour ago, Bob The Badger said:
Very mediocre as I remember and kept out by George Williams.
I must confess I thought it was more, but on looking it up, he only played 25 games for Derby over 3 years never scoring.
You are right he was only a mediocre player, nothing special.
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4 hours ago, RoyMac5 said:
To return to our club three times under differing circumstances and have a good effect each time. Thanks Schteve. Once (twice, three times) a Ram always a Ram!
He will be laughing, all the payoffs from us and other clubs he has got the sack from, and at the end of the day what has he won in this country
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45 minutes ago, Derbados said:
When my son was born I always said I’d take him to his first Derby game when he was 5 years old. I wanted him to experience the same buzz outside the ground before a game, the smell of the hot dogs and burger vans and the sharp intake of breath the first time he ever walked up the stairs and gazed upon the pitch.
He just turned 5 and I’m absolutely devastated, this was a moment I’ve been planning since before he was even born. I can’t bring him into this, this is not how he should have to remember his first few months supporting a club that will become a part of him for the rest of his life.
my worry is, if I don’t take him soon there might not be a club to take him to for much longer.
This whole thing is devastating and you can feel how it’s affected the whole City.
Take him, took my son at5, now 34 a nd just started taking his 4 year old son. They are expecting a little girl and i hope we will have a club to take her to at 4.
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4 minutes ago, Philmycock said:
Shouldn't you be on Twitter? Potty mouth
??? water off a ducks back at my age.
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16 minutes ago, Philmycock said:
I spent my £600 on 2 season tickets, he gets a free seat!
Can see where your name comes from cause you are just a d...
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1 hour ago, Mucker1884 said:
A reminder of last weeks announcement...
2021/22 Season Tickets will go on sale next Wednesday, 18th August, and will be valid from Derby’s home match against Stoke City on Saturday 18th September. Priced accordingly for 20 Sky Bet Championship home league fixtures, Season Tickets will be on sale until Thursday 30th September.
Further information including pricing, longevity discounts and cards will be released early next week.
Tomorrow is Wednesday 18th August, so do we expect season tickets to go on sale, as stated above?
Tomorrow is "mid-week" (In my book, at least) so assume no further information to be released "early next week"... which is now of course this week, and seems to have passed us by... unless folk are now working late this evening, at DCFC HQ, and said info is wending its way to the press room as I type?Does delayed/extension of the accounts due = delayed info on, and actual selling of, season tickets? ?♂️
Steve McClaren
in Derby County Forum
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True, no plan b as everyone used to say.