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  1. 1. Will Derby

    • Win
      103
    • Lose
      10
    • Draw
      24
  2. 2. Rate our performance v Brentford

    • 10/10
      2
    • 9/10
      3
    • 8/10
      38
    • 7/10
      77
    • 6/10
      13
    • 5/10
      0
    • 4/10
      0
    • 3/10
      0
    • 2/10
      0
    • 1/10
      0
    • N/A
      4
  3. 3. Were you

    • At match live
      70
    • At home listening
      23
    • At home watching
      14
    • Checking score regularly
      21
    • Reading this forum to check score
      3
    • Other
      3
    • N/A
      3

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Classic one liner from Rowett - We are not really bothered when the other team has the ball.

This must be frustrating when you are the opposition and this dawns on you.

 No panic, no last ditch tackling, no frenzied hoofing the ball away, no getting in each other's way in the penalty area.

 If one of Davies, Keogh, Ledley or Huddlestone asks you to do something, you probably will do it.  Pretty much true of Wisdom, Thorne, and Jerome.

Jerome already looks like he has played twenty games for the Rams. If the team is settled and Rowett signs a player that fits in and he can follow simple instructions, then it looks seamless.

Several players have said the same about Rowett, basically he tells you what to do, it is easy to understand and it obviously works. As a Captain, you do not constantly have to tell people what to do, mainly because they are already doing it. It means as a Captain, you can play your own game - see Richard Keogh for details.

Richard Keogh is not in the slightest bit bothered that Curtis Davies is taking charge in the huddle because Richard Keogh knows that he is playing better football than he ever believed he was capable of playing. This views is held by 99.9% of Derby fans. Long may it last.

You may ask where are the other 0.1% of fans, to which the answer is that they are in the Specsavers queue as we speak.

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6 minutes ago, Rampage said:

Classic one liner from Rowett - We are not really bothered when the other team has the ball.

This must be frustrating when you are the opposition and this dawns on you.

 No panic, no last ditch tackling, no frenzied hoofing the ball away, no getting in each other's way in the penalty area.

 If one of Davies, Keogh, Ledley or Huddlestone asks you to do something, you probably will do it.  Pretty much true of Wisdom, Thorne, and Jerome.

Jerome already looks like he has played twenty games for the Rams. If the team is settled and Rowett signs a player that fits in and he can follow simple instructions, then it looks seamless.

Several players have said the same about Rowett, basically he tells you what to do, it is easy to understand and it obviously works. As a Captain, you do not constantly have to tell people what to do, mainly because they are already doing it. It means as a Captain, you can play your own game - see Richard Keogh for details.

Richard Keogh is not in the slightest bit bothered that Curtis Davies is taking charge in the huddle because Richard Keogh knows that he is playing better football than he ever believed he was capable of playing. This views is held by 99.9% of Derby fans. Long may it last.

You may ask where are the other 0.1% of fans, to which the answer is that they are in the Specsavers queue as we speak.

Yes, but who's gonna be FRGS? 

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