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Perfect defeat really in a weird way. Left to focus on league now but confidence should be bouyed from the fact we can even keep out a fortune of players for so long and look like we’d give back too. More mins for Thorne, Pearce looks a more than capable Davies deputy, Lawrence looked dangerous. Brilliant performance lads. Now let’s get the opportunity to beat em in the league next year.

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8 minutes ago, cosmic said:

Keogh had a goal disallowed?

 

1 minute ago, PistoldPete2 said:

We had the bal in the net but the ref had blown for an offside I think, so my sources tell me. 

Yes. Ball went wide to Keogh who crossed well and the defender headed it in trying to clear and the lino gave offside. I'm told they had replays on the radio commentary who said Keogh wasn't offside. Just before Lingard scored.

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1 hour ago, SKRam said:

Big boys come sniffing for Scotty they can sniff off. 

Has the derby goal been replayed? Was it off side?

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4 minutes ago, Parsnip said:

Respect? We brought on 2 reserve players that I've never even heard of!

You're a bit ignorant, aren't you? First of all, you hadn't heard of half of Manchester United's team, and then you hadn't heard of Derby's youngest-ever goalscorer, who but for the width of the crossbar at Middlesbrough, would have been the youngest-ever goalscorer for anybody in the entire history of the football league?

Stick to traditional Christmas root vegetables, mate. Football's a bit beyond you.

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2 minutes ago, Derbylad92 said:

lingard is a ****! Alex Pearce is not good enough if we go up not even for back up Scott Carson well what can I say ENGLAND'S  NO 1! very unlucky 

Yes but he was the centre back when we set a club record clean sheets 

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To be fair, United paid us a lot of respect playing a very strong and experienced side while ours was more of an experimental eleven.

So it’s no surprise that they ran out comfortable winners in the end.

We just aren’t at that level yet. But let’s refocus our minds on the promotion charge and in 9-10 months let’s beat them in the PL instead. :lol:

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Just now, eddie said:

You're a bit ignorant, aren't you? First of all, you hadn't heard of half of Manchester United's team, and then you hadn't heard of Derby's youngest-ever goalscorer, who but for the width of the crossbar at Middlesbrough, would have been the youngest-ever goalscorer for anybody in the entire history of the football league?

Stick to traditional Christmas root vegetables, mate. Football's a bit beyond you.

I thought your new years resolution was to be more tolerant? :lol:

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3 minutes ago, Carl Sagan said:

 

Yes. Ball went wide to Keogh who crossed well and the defender headed it in trying to clear and the lino gave offside. I'm told they had replays on the radio commentary who said Keogh wasn't offside. Just before Lingard scored.

Yes it wasnt Keogh who scored , it was keoogh who crossed i thought and he didnt look offside, so especially cruel that they scored just after that. Several dodgy decision by the ref should have had a free kick on edge of peno area and  a corner in the 2nd half both not given. I spose thats what happens when you are playing at Old Trafford.

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5 minutes ago, eddie said:

You're a bit ignorant, aren't you? First of all, you hadn't heard of half of Manchester United's team, and then you hadn't heard of Derby's youngest-ever goalscorer, who but for the width of the crossbar at Middlesbrough, would have been the youngest-ever goalscorer for anybody in the entire history of the football league?

Stick to traditional Christmas root vegetables, mate. Football's a bit beyond you.

Haha you're always my harshest critic Eddie! ?

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I almost forgot why I hated Man Utd but seeing their fan reactions helped to remind me. Got nothing against people who are from other countries as we have got many fans on this forum from different parts of the world but it does make me face palm how Man Utd fans from Asia are saying derogatory remarks about Derby. They probably started supporting Man Utd after they saw Ronaldo take his top off bloody plastics.

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1 minute ago, PistoldPete2 said:

Yes it wasnt Keogh who scored , it was keoogh who crossed i thought and he didnt look offside, so especially cruel that they scored just after that. Several dodgy decision by the ref should have had a free kick on edge of peno area and  a corner in the 2nd half both not given. I spose thats what happens when you are playing at Old Trafford.

To be fair, it looked like there goalie had played to the call and wasn’t interested in the ball.

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2 minutes ago, Gandalf's shin pads said:

Someone is going to ask sooner or later, soooooooo...how did Thorne do!?!

steady, it's a hard game to tell they had slot of the ball and we tried to keep it simple to keep the ball, few good challeges and some tidy passing but apart from that a very tough game 

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