Foreveram
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On 30/03/2024 at 22:26, DarkFruitsRam7 said:
I've posted this in its own thread, but posting here as it's relevant. Thanks people!
On 31/03/2024 at 14:45, DarkFruitsRam7 said:Thanks both🐏
Any luck.
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In the 1955-56 season in division three north we had 28 wins, 7 draws and 11 defeats giving us 63 points.
Today this would give us 91 points, so this is the one to beat with 2 games to go.
We also scored 110 goals, but we only finished second behind Grimsby Town so we weren’t promoted that season.
The following season we finished top on 63 points but with 26 wins and 11 draws, (89 points now).
The other season where we finished on 63 points, 26 wins and 11 draws ( 89 points now) was in 1968-69 but this was achieved from just 42 matches.
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Yesterday morning I said it would be a good day if Derby won, I could pick the Grand national winner and then win the lottery.
Predicted a 3 nil win, ✔️
Backed the winner on the national, ✔️
2 numbers on the lottery, free lucky dip, 😂✔️
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26 minutes ago, CBRammette said:
Was very nervous about this one but without need. Most encouraging is how the squad are all pulling together in the run in with key goals coming from unexpected players adams,ward,wilson now Bradley.
Two to go - can we do it? And more importantly can we stay calm and neutral in the home stand at Cambridge? Any tips?
Imagine you’re playing poker and you are holding a Royal flush.
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Derby 3 Leyton Orient 0 frgs CBT.
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Plymouth, first shot, goal.
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17 minutes ago, B4’s Sister said:
I’m crying into my primer while painting my skirting boards. Dan would never have believed people would be so generous on his behalf. Thank you so much everyone 💖
Hope it’s water based 😮
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14 minutes ago, Jimbo Ram said:
What’s the point of a Manager then?
Someone to focus their vitriol on 😉
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Mark also played for the Derby reserve side that won the Central League in 1986, the first third division side to win it.
He played against Man United when they won it wearing Bobby Davisons no.9 shirt and had it framed and put on the wall at home.
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323 tickets left for Leyton Orient with 24 hours to go.
Orient bringing in excess of 1,300 so there should be over 30,000 again.
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20 minutes ago, Mucker1884 said:
Nip to the corner shop.
Don't buy bread and milk.
Go straight back home.
Donate the money you just didn't spend on bread and milk.#B4
I so nearly typed exactly that 😂 thinking out loud in a Bob Geldof voice.😂
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3 hours ago, sage said:
Over £800 now. It would be great if we can get it to £1000 on Daniel's birthday
Over £850 now, 15 people with a tenner each, job done before the end of the day.
# B more B4
Just give us yer f*****g money
# Bob Geldof.😳
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5 hours ago, RoyMac5 said:
So sorry I'm not really interested in what you put your tone isn't very nice 🙂
It's lovely here in Cyprus and the sun is shining 🌟 👍
Think how many trips to watch Derby play you could have had with that money.
#Be more B4
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31 minutes ago, jimtastic56 said:
Our ST’s are cheap - the money will not be enough to bank roll any rebuild . We better start saving now in case we ever get to the Prem .
I have just had a look at season ticket prices for the championship for last season and we aren’t the cheapest and we aren’t the dearest.
In both the cheapest and the most expensive options we are pretty much bang in the middle.
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Happy birthday mate.
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42 tickets in H block in the West stand on sale for Leyton Orient.
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14 minutes ago, LeedsCityRam said:
There seems to be an increasing narrative on here that Warne's last stint in the Championship was a success & somehow negates the 3 relegations he'd previously suffered at that level.
Below is the Championship table as at 17th September 2022 - 5 days before he left Rotherham for Derby. Rotherham were in 8th place & had won 3 out of 9 games - all at home. A decent start sure but reality is they were still only 4 points above the bottom 3 & very far from demonstrating they would have been able to survive that full season under Warne.
To show just how this table is misleading in predicting performance over a full season, Wigan were only one point behind Rotherham at that stage but were ultimately comfortably relegated (even if they hadn't been deducted 6 points). Same situation with Reading who sit in 3rd at this stage with 18 points but only accrued another 32 points on the pitch from the last 36 games. On the flip side, Coventry sit bottom here but ended up in the playoff final.
I would also ponder the question that if Rotherham had looked so strong at that point, why would he have considered dropping a division & not wait for an offer from a bigger fellow Championship club? That's what Steven Schumacher did this year swapping another small yo/yo club in Plymouth for a better resourced gig at Stoke.
Also 4 points from third, with a game in hand.
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9 hours ago, Ambitious said:
My concern is that this season we are likely to post one of the highest, if not the highest ever wage bill recorded by a League One team. I think Ipswich 22-23 at £19.7m is currently the highest and that includes promotion bonuses. We could easily go over that with last season's wage bill at £17.2m. I suspect it will likely exceed £20m.
This has to be it for Warne - make or break. If he doesn't win promotion then we go into another rebuild next season, ok without restrictions, but the club is already losing roughly £10m at this level from just standing still. I just don't see the appetite there for another Warne season - especially given the increases in season tickets which make us one of, if not THE, most expensive in the league.
We miss out on promotion, which frankly will be through nothing but losing our own bottle and you're charging near on £600 for a season ticket on the West or East stand next season. It's almost a given that you're going to have to replace managers in order to create a sense of excitement and a fresh start.
The very last thing the club need now is fans to stop turning up to games.
Where do you get near on £600, the dearest ticket is £537 with no discount.
A ten year discount for a seat in the East and West stand is £465 and a seat in the North and South stands with a ten year discount is £345, which is a long way from £600.
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South stand!!
in Derby County Forum
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So you want to move season ticket holders that have been there since Pride Park opened.
If it’s so popular and in high demand they could increase the price inline with the East stand.