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21 minutes ago, Wistaston Ram said:

I am assuming that the other party of 2 is us, making it at least 4,999 rams fans (there must be one more). Glad to know that there will be four others to back me up when I forget to restrain myself!

If it was you who had said so on here, yes. We're in Patrick's Lounge. Which of the "suites" are you in?

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1 hour ago, Inverurie Ram said:

2 x Aberdeenshire Rams going to this.

I managed to buy tickets for this game on the internet whilst holidaying in Los Cristianos,Tenerife with the family. 

What time does the Derby County FC coach usually turn up at away fixtures?

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Just over an hour before kick off.

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Barnsley have won 5 of their last 6 at home, albeit against: MK Dons, Burton, Fleetwood, Accrington and Cambridge.  We've also beat them twice already this season which will obviously be playing on the mind. 

Not sure what to expect, truthfully, they've got themselves into a decent position - win their games in hand and they would be third on 62 points. Beat us and they go above us with a game on us. 

8 of their last 16 games are against the top 10  - 6 of them at home. You would anticipate their home form to be better with those games outstanding, Bolton and Wycombe both beat them 3-0 at their place too. I guess that's why we're favourites, plus our last game against them was comprehensive. 

A win would be huge, keeps them from building momentum and at arm's length. 

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On 23/02/2023 at 01:00, Ambitious said:

Barnsley have won 5 of their last 6 at home, albeit against: MK Dons, Burton, Fleetwood, Accrington and Cambridge.  We've also beat them twice already this season which will obviously be playing on the mind. 

Not sure what to expect, truthfully, they've got themselves into a decent position - win their games in hand and they would be third on 62 points. Beat us and they go above us with a game on us. 

8 of their last 16 games are against the top 10  - 6 of them at home. You would anticipate their home form to be better with those games outstanding, Bolton and Wycombe both beat them 3-0 at their place too. I guess that's why we're favourites, plus our last game against them was comprehensive. 

A win would be huge, keeps them from building momentum and at arm's length. 

We used to be past-masters at ending a team’s losing streak. How about we do it the right way round and end Barnsley’s good run at home?

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On 22/02/2023 at 13:42, Foreveram said:

How much of a gap do they need, they’re not even in the same stand. It’s their right to restrict the allocation if they want but at least tell the truth that they don’t want to be outnumbered.?

The football Ground guide seriously needs updating, it’s my go to for a lot of information but they have been way out on a lot of the away allocations this season. They are still saying the allocation for Oxford is over 5,000. And Peterborough are hoping to have their new ground open for the start of the 2022/ 2023 season.?

Mind the gap! ?

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