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On 06/03/2024 at 18:19, DCFC Kicks said:

Where’s all the “it doesn’t matter if we’ve played 2 extra games, we’re second in the league” lot gone? Barnsley win their’s and we’re 4th.

Well done to Warne though for beating perhaps the worst team we’ve ever played in a league match though. 

That aged well, they're not the worst team we've ever played in a league match now, surely Bristol Rovers have now taken over that mantel.................................until the next team we beat?

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Everything you'd expect from a Warne master class today..

3 solid as a rock defenders. Athletic wing backs.  Adams winning all the loose balls. Everyone harrying them to win the ball back.  Using width and hitting them with pace.

When we are bad we are really bad. But credit is due when we play like that.

 

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38 minutes ago, ram59 said:

That aged well, they're not the worst team we've ever played in a league match now, surely Bristol Rovers have now taken over that mantel.................................until the next team we beat?

No, Port Vale are the worst team we've played all season. Good win today, Warne at his best. I still stand by my criticisms.

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14 minutes ago, Caerphilly Ram said:

Could we be on for a new record? 

Hopefully it's not the only record we break this season.

Our record number of points in a season with 3 points per win is 85. 14 points needed from 9 games, so 1.55 ppg. We're currently on track for 89 points (1.94 ppg).

When we were last promoted from this tier of English football, we managed 84 points. 89 points would be a good achievement for Warne even if it doesn't end up being enough for a top 2 place.

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40 minutes ago, Caerphilly Ram said:

Could we be on for a new record? 

Warne out.

Equalling records and in the last 2 games we have only scored 6 without reply

How's he still in the job with this football. 

 

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3 hours ago, Chester40 said:

Everything you'd expect from a Warne master class today..

3 solid as a rock defenders. Athletic wing backs.  Adams winning all the loose balls. Everyone harrying them to win the ball back.  Using width and hitting them with pace.

When we are bad we are really bad. But credit is due when we play like that.

 

Its Takes time .. seldom allowed at derby

and i bet your bottom dollar with an bargo / business plan free window or two we’ll and even better version of this formula 👍

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6 hours ago, RoyMac5 said:

You alright @Jourdan you're thinking I don't want us out of this league becaue Warne is our manager, you couldn't be more wrong.

I am doing very well thanks.

Two weeks from getting married, two and a half weeks from a Caribbean honeymoon, and hopefully six to seven weeks from a Derby promotion!

You, on the other hand, seem a little flustered?

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7 hours ago, Jimbo Ram said:

Cocu was the right Manager at the wrong time. Everything was stacked against him from day one. Very decent guy too.

Mike te Wierik? Nearly 4 million quid for Jozwiak? 

https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/phillip-cocu-resigns-first-job-8900823

 

Phillip Cocu resigns from first job since leaving Derby

Phillip Cocu resigned as Vitesse head coach after the home defeat to SC Heerenveen

Former Derby County boss Phillip Cocu has resigned as head coach of Eredivisie side Vitesse.

Cocu was appointed by Vitesse little over a year ago, in September 2022, in what was his first job in football since parting company with the Rams in November 2020. The former Barcelona, PSV Eindhoven and Vitesse midfielder guided the team to 10th in the Dutch top flight last season but leaves them bottom of the table this term, having managed only eight points from 12 matches.

Cocu took the decision to step down from his post after the 3-1 home defeat to SC Heerenveen on Saturday. The club said in a statement: "The former footballer of the Arnhem team took over in September 2022 from then head coach Thomas Letsch, who left for VfL Bochum. Under the leadership of Cocu, the Arnhem team still achieved an impressive tenth place in the Eredivisie after a very difficult season.

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