Kathcairns
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20 minutes ago, oodledoodle said:
Leeds away in the playoffs?
I wasn't at that one though, and losing in the final took the shine off for me.
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49 minutes ago, Mucker1884 said:
Oh! The posh end, eh? Get you! 🤣
(I only asked, to tell you to come say hello if you were passing me... at my very spacious stair-side seat!) 😄🐏👍
Row j,6 of us sit together😊
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45 minutes ago, Mucker1884 said:
Oh! The posh end, eh? Get you! 🤣
(I only asked, to tell you to come say hello if you were passing me... at my very spacious stair-side seat!) 😄🐏👍
Not the posh end, cheapest seats when pride Park opened, was buying 3 then mine, sons and grandsons🤣
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2 minutes ago, Mucker1884 said:
Stair 29?
Stair 31.
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52 minutes ago, Mucker1884 said:
I have stairs to my right, and the former u12 freebie ST seat for my grandson on my left. As it's a sole empty seat, in what most see as a naff area (NE Corner, just a staircase away from the family area) it rarely gets nabbed. All others around us are long term ST's.
I stopped the freebie seat when grandson passed 12, as he wasn't interested enough to pay for it! 😢 He's 18 now! It's not even been used a dozen times in the past 6 years!
Absolute bliss! 🤣
North East corner for me also, but in the middle of a row.
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15 hours ago, Foreveram said:
Fine by me, I get to spread out a bit.😂
Got to admit I love it when the seat next to me is empty, like you ,can spread out🤣😂
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7 minutes ago, angieram said:
Block EU
Never thought of that🤣😂
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Just now, Kathcairns said:
Don't know if I am thick, but why wouldn't brevity voters want to sit there.
Brexit not brevit
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13 hours ago, Animal is a Ram said:
I guess the Brexit voters don't want to sit here...
Don't know if I am thick, but why wouldn't brevity voters want to sit there.
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5 minutes ago, Kathcairns said:
Throwing the board rubber at me too much.🤣
Pritchard not Robin.🤣😂
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17 hours ago, gfs1ram said:
Definitely 5 Kath ~(Unlike us ex Henry Cav to have problems with maths 🤣 Pritchards fault !!)
Also in the Ossie End for that one. Second tier just above the clock. Had to get there at 1 o/c to get front row with my old friend Robin Morris - where are you now Robin ??
Throwing the board rubber at me too much.🤣
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4 hours ago, ap04 said:
The keeper making a big save is not "good performance", it is good individually by the keeper but poor defending overall by the team compared to no threat at all (and conversely for the attacking).
But that's irrelevant, the point was that both systems are equally bad at judging who was better on the day by missing most aspects of a performance (boolean).
For heavans sake lighten up
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5 hours ago, ap04 said:
Only last week you produced a still as evidence -regardless of what happened at full speed and if it merited a foul- there might be contact with Hourihane's foot. You couldn't write it, man.
Hope you are not at the last 3 games,or if you are hope you don't sit next to me🤣😂
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6 minutes ago, chezzyram said:
With 3 points for a win, Ipswich would have won on goal difference. Which, 50 years on, I've only just realised looking at the table
We used to say if was the longest word in the dictionary😉
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18 minutes ago, Foreveram said:
Maybe she left early 😂
Couldn't move to get out.🤣
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3 minutes ago, Reggie Greenwood said:
5 goals Kath 😁🐏
Memory is going, it must be my age🤣
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3 hours ago, angieram said:
So did I but I have still been swept away on several occasions. The worst was when I got sucked right under by the surge when we scored against Man United. I was battered and bruised for weeks.
Stood in the ossie end when we played spurs, record crowd. Couldn't move when watching the match, you can imagine what it was like when we scored 4 goals I think, everyone just surged forward.
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45 minutes ago, Crewton said:
On the evidence of yesterday, with seats not often occupied more likely to be filled for the remainder of the season, there's an issue brewing with persistent and sometimes bellicose standing at the top of the south end of the West Stand Upper. Fans who didn't want someone standing infront of them had to face down fans who thought they could bully others into accepting their ignorant behaviour. A couple of stewards came up to take a look, but did sweet FA to force the belligerents to comply with the stadium rules. In fairness, they were severely outnumbered. If these fans persist, I can see the club being forced to bar match by match sales up there.
Everyone who pays for a seat should have the right to watch the match without someone standing up in front of them. A lot of people cannot stand, and children have got no chance of seeing the game. To me the people that block views are very selfish.
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10 hours ago, eccles the ram said:
Have we still got that banner? If so it would be great to see it in the ground.
Let's make every home match a black and white day till the end of the season, lovely to see all the kids with their flags again.
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41 minutes ago, Artram said:
Bolton looked slightly slicker in the middle third but when you look at the overall stats we had more shots, higher ExG and the same number of shots on target. Apart from Wildsmiths save they didn’t seem to have too many clear chances.
Would have taken a draw coming into it so over the moon with the win.
Does Bradley come back in for Fozzy or does Fozzy keep his spot? I’d be inclined to keep him in
Keep him in.
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8 hours ago, Ambitious said:
I have no doubts that Clowes and Warne are aligned and enjoy a good working relationship, but based on how frustrated the fans are with Warne on the whole that I do wonder whether there would be a significant commercial drop-off from fans IF we are to go into League One next year with Warne as manager. As soon as it's confirmed we aren't going up, I already know the reaction on here is going to be heavy on the Warne out content.
The thought of going into another League One season with Warne in the dugout does very little for me, especially ahead of such a significant rebuild. I would suggest it's just common sense to get someone in with a fresh mindset, personally. This season, despite the relative success, hasn't been enjoyable for a lot of people. The atmosphere around the club just isn't great.
Think there is only a small section of fans that attend games that are on this forum,so really the mood cant be judged on here for the majotity of the fans.
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Match Thread: vs Northampton Town (a)
in Derby County Forum
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Fozzy much better captain in my opinion. At least he knows what he is doing, and I am a fan who doesn't like getting on players backs.