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After the EFL statement yesterday and news today about Festy , coupled with poor communication by the admin , the scavenging at our carcass by boro and Wycombe and generally no support from the other clubs themselves ( their fans aside). I feel absolutely deflated! I feel we are unfortunately at the end of the road and I feel gutted writing this as I hate being negative, as fans we have been a beacon of hope it this absolute poo show this season and Rooney has restored pride to name pride park when many like lampard , rowett and Mclarren are considered snakes for jumping ship! But I feel unless the sports minister takes a stand properly and doesn’t just say the word “Pragmatic “ on repeat and money can be made be generated by rich and famous fans to get a good lawyer to take this case to high court where we get a fair say. All I see is a kangaroo court , bidders pulling out and liquidation and over 130 years of history gone.

what Mel has done , Pearce and the Administrators continue to do is destroy the foundations of which we hold dear! They’re not just destroying a club, it’s history , but it’s culture , pride and heart of Derby as a city and family and home and community of  the people who attend pride park in their numbers! ?

 

we fight to the end 

?????? 

 

 

 

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I must admit the sheer lack of info now esp from the admins on what course of action is being taken and a clear statement of why these players are being sold and how many more are needed to go , i feel would go along way to easing  the minds of some fans .The lack of transparency is utterly mind boggling and also the fact radio Derby isnt pushing on this . 

 

we URGENTLY need a proper update from the admins and prefer an interview tonight at 6pm on radio Derby sport scene . This is totally wrong and not acceptable 

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Same. 

I thought that it might be League 1 at worst and maybe have to rely on youth in kind of a rebuild

Now, worst case seems to be bye bye. Best seems to be we survive but only in name. With youth players moving on it seems we'll be left with whatever nobody else wants and whatever accepts chewing gum as wages. 

As great as Rooney and Co have been and no matter how much he wants to help us through this, there will come a point where he has to do what's best for his career. They all will. 

It's a sinking ship and by the time we've thrown everything overboard to keep above water we won't have anything left. Just be blowing in the wind calling the lowest galley slave Captain. 

It will be Derby County only in name at this rate

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Yeah the fight has gone from me I'm afraid.

Football is supposed to be my release from every day life and I've found myself more stressed about this than my job and kids.

Just wish they would do whatever they want to do and let us fans just get back to watching football.

Right now I feel that if we are liquidated I will never watch a football match ever again.

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2 minutes ago, RoyMac5 said:

A significant focus of MFC’s claim against Derby County relates to the sale of Derby County’s stadium and the belief that it was done in a way which manipulated the Profit and Sustainability Rules. The same transaction is now a material reason why the administration cannot be resolved. MFC, and many other stakeholders in football, do not understand why the administrator refuses to acknowledge this problem and, instead, chooses to unfairly blame us, Wycombe and the EFL.

What ?????

Who are these other stakeholders.

Was this written in crayon

 

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A significant focus of MFC’s claim against Derby County relates to the sale of Derby County’s stadium and the belief that it was done in a way which manipulated the Profit and Sustainability Rules. 

Another straight out lie from the Parasite, we were cleared of that..our Admin need to grow a pair and start defending out good name..these are libelous statements.

Also again highlights why the Parasite is basically running the EFL, this needs its own independent enquiry. 

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11 minutes ago, G STAR RAM said:

 

Right now I feel that if we are liquidated I will never watch a football match ever again.

100%

It's hard enough maintaining the illusion that it's not completely and utterly full of poo. 

But if you take away the one emotional and historical attachment then what you left with?

Do you actually find the PL title race exciting? Do you feel the buzz of Ronaldo, one of the greatest players ever, returning to the Premier League? Do you rush home for that big Champions League clash between Real and Bayern?

Cus if the answers no then you'll drift away from a sport full of justified cheating, corruption, greed and hypocrits. 

What is it without YOUR team? 

It's a load of poo imo. There's only Derby County. 

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Just now, Alpha said:

100%

It's hard enough maintaining the illusion that it's not completely and utterly full of poo. 

But if you take away the one emotional and historical attachment then what you left with?

Do you actually find the PL title race exciting? Do you feel the buzz of Ronaldo, one of the greatest players ever, returning to the Premier League? Do you rush home for that big Champions League clash between Real and Bayern?

Cus if the answers no then you'll drift away from a sport full of justified cheating, corruption, greed and hypocrits. 

What is it without YOUR team? 

It's a load of poo imo. There's only Derby County. 

Spot on, this isn't a knee jerk reaction, I've been calling out the game of football for what it is for a long time.

I still enjoy going to watch The Rams but its more about a day out than the football.

I turn up to matches not knowing who we are playing, and quite often know nothing or very little about the opposition. 

I'd miss The Rams and nothing could replace the feeling of when we score but the game of football in general is something I've not liked for a long time.

For me it sums things up when we've got distraught fans thinking of crowd funding and scraping around for funds to make sure we can still afford to pay our millionaire players.

Maybe Derby being liquidated would wake a few people up to how appalling the state of the game is but I very much doubt it.

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16 minutes ago, Alpha said:

100%

It's hard enough maintaining the illusion that it's not completely and utterly full of poo. 

But if you take away the one emotional and historical attachment then what you left with?

Do you actually find the PL title race exciting? Do you feel the buzz of Ronaldo, one of the greatest players ever, returning to the Premier League? Do you rush home for that big Champions League clash between Real and Bayern?

Cus if the answers no then you'll drift away from a sport full of justified cheating, corruption, greed and hypocrits. 

What is it without YOUR team? 

It's a load of poo imo. There's only Derby County. 

They are my feelings, feel so down now and i will never watch football again.

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4 minutes ago, G STAR RAM said:

Spot on, this isn't a knee jerk reaction, I've been calling out the game of football for what it is for a long time.

I still enjoy going to watch The Rams but its more about a day out than the football.

I turn up to matches not knowing who we are playing, and quite often know nothing or very little about the opposition. 

I'd miss The Rams and nothing could replace the feeling of when we score but the game of football in general is something I've not liked for a long time.

For me it sums things up when we've got distraught fans thinking of crowd funding and scraping around for funds to make sure we can still afford to pay our millionaire players.

Maybe Derby being liquidated would wake a few people up to how appalling the state of the game is but I very much doubt it.

A couple of years ago I decided I’d had enough of football. The game is largely ruined. You look at something like American Football, which is commercialised up to the eyeballs, but compared to football, the administration of it, the competitiveness of it, it’s light years ahead of football. Light years. I don’t see any way for football to regain what it’s lost and if anything it will only get worse. Without drastic action at a structural level nothing will change.

I love Derby, but if Derby disappear then football to me is dead, and I won’t miss it at all.

 

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Is there no hope of perhaps seeing it as an opportunity if the worst was to happen? I've also been drifting away from the game, but mainly due to a massive disconnect with the absurd amount of money in the game. Being forced to haul ourselves through the non league pyramid and have the chance to set up a fan owned club would be one of the few scenarios that would reignite my interest.

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