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9 hours ago, Andicis said:

Not sure I agree with this really. Of the people I chat to at the match, it's a highly divisive topic and is probably 60-40 in favour. Fans are chanting in support in the match, but that doesn't make it entirely representative of their true feelings. 

I don't recognise this from where I am in the east stand,warne is barely talked now,the discussions are about the opposition and individual players performances,not the gaffer.

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Dear Mr warne,

I would just like to offer my sincere gratitude for your part is what has proven to be a most memorable season.
Even through those harshest of winter evenings, and unlike any winter before, not once have I considered staying at home in front of the fire, and foregoing the opportunity to traipse to to the game at Pride Park.
And that is all down to you, good sir.

 

 

 

... I just wished I'd tried Bobble hats sooner!  👀

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1 minute ago, Mucker1884 said:

Dear Mr warne,

I would just to offer my sincere gratitude for your part is what has proven to be a most memorable season.
Even through those harshest of winter evenings, and unlike any winter before, not once have I considered staying at home in front of the fire, and foregoing the opportunity to traipse to to the game at Pride Park.
And that is all down to you, good sir.

 

 

 

... I just wished I'd tried Bobble hats sooner!  👀

Good job you never saw the BBC Panorama episode "Bobble Hats - the silent killer"

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The bloke is a league one promotion specialist who was hired to get us out of league one and has successfully got us out of league one

Love Paul Warne

Love bobble hats

Love him being a bit of a weirdo

Love s****, hard to watch, un-entertaining football

Love more points and away wins than a club that founded the football league over 100 years ago has ever had in one season

Love getting out of league one in just two seasons off the back of a huge crisis

YOU RAMS 🐏❤️

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On 19/04/2024 at 09:13, Chester40 said:

As one - of what felt a relatively small minority at times - who urged patience earlier in the season,  I'm obviously glad we were, and that the outcome justifies it.  I aleo don't subscribe to the 'with the squad we have it was the least we should expect/we should be walking this league' mentality either.

However,  we have been slightly fortunate that other teams have stumbled so much and/,or that 3 good teams went up last year that would possibly have finished above us again this year. It doesn’t feel like a particularly strong League 1 - the Championship looks ridiculously strong though.

All irrelevant, we go up and we deserve it. Warne deserves a crack at the Championship. 

But it's inevitable if we continue the style of play when we are bad that he will come under pressure. This year the mantra is 'he's done it 3 times' and that calm experience looks key now. Even the way we accepted a (vital) point at Wycombe whereas Peterborough have taken a couple of hidings in amongst their wins.

Next season all previous experience is relatively negative so it won't be long before the pressure is on. Bottom half there will be a lot of groans, near bottom 3 close to Xmas and I expect he'd be close to gone.

I can't imagine many teams go up with such a divided fan base around the manager but almost everyone will agree he's done his job this year and so understand why he's going to be given the chance again. How long that patience last is going to variable!!

So where do you stand on Paul Warne?

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5 minutes ago, Van der MoodHoover said:

So where do you stand on Paul Warne?

I like him as a person.

He's good at this level, if pretty pragmatic and favouring percentage football.

He deserves a chance to have a crack at it next season.

IF we struggle and with the opposition much better if we see many repeats of our worst football from this season, then I expect him to be under pressure and I understand why.

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Paul Warne deserves credit for getting us promoted. Doesn’t really matter how, his goal was to get us promoted and he has achieved.

But he will need help this summer. This current side under Warne finishes bottom three next season.

If we stick with Warne, he will need seven or eight new signings to give us a chance.

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5 minutes ago, Bris Vegas said:

But he will need help this summer. This current side under Warne finishes bottom three next season.

Not sure why this ever needs to be said. 

How many football clubs have been promoted and not made a single signing? 

We have players out of contract, Bird and other on loan players that will return to their clubs, what this exact team could do in the Championship is not worth even thinking about as it isn't going to happen.

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17 minutes ago, Bris Vegas said:

Paul Warne deserves credit for getting us promoted. Doesn’t really matter how, his goal was to get us promoted and he has achieved.

But he will need help this summer. This current side under Warne finishes bottom three next season.

If we stick with Warne, he will need seven or eight new signings to give us a chance.

I think new players is a given.

What will need to change and he needs to adapt is a better style of play. We had less possession today than Cambridge, a team which had 36% possession against Bristol Rovers in their previous game.

If we adapt the playing style of this season, even with slightly better players, then we won’t progress and next season will be a struggle.

 

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14 minutes ago, David said:

Not sure why this ever needs to be said. 

How many football clubs have been promoted and not made a single signing? 

We have players out of contract, Bird and other on loan players that will return to their clubs, what this exact team could do in the Championship is not worth even thinking about as it isn't going to happen.

The reason why it’s more evident with Warne is because he won’t get more out of players. He isn’t a top coach like a Farke or Bielsa.

If our team is bottom three standard, then we will go down with him.

If our team is bottom six standard, then we will finish bottom six with him.

While some managers can get more out of players and have the team achieving more than their actual ability (Neil Warnock as an example), Paul Warne doesn’t fall into that category as shown by his Rotherham spells.

 

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25 minutes ago, Bris Vegas said:

Paul Warne deserves credit for getting us promoted. Doesn’t really matter how, his goal was to get us promoted and he has achieved.

But he will need help this summer. This current side under Warne finishes bottom three next season.

If we stick with Warne, he will need seven or eight new signings to give us a chance.

Been on this forum with you for well over a decade now Bris, for the love of f****** god please enjoy yourself

You’re not the CEO of Derby you’re a bloke posting on a forum, you don’t have to qualify that you want better results next season (Paul Warne is neither reading nor respecting your comment) you can just enjoy that we won’t be playing in 4,000 seat stadiums next year

No promotion at this club in 17 years (over half my lifetime btw, I was in primary school) and you’re sat here posting that we need to be better next season, cheers you bloody football genius

Feel free to reply but I’m out on the piss and shan’t be reading it

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1 minute ago, Leicester Ram said:

Been on this forum with you for well over a decade now Bris, for the love of f****** god please enjoy yourself

You’re not the CEO of Derby you’re a bloke posting on a forum, you don’t have to qualify that you want better results next season (Paul Warne is neither reading nor respecting your comment) you can just enjoy that we won’t be playing in 4,000 seat stadiums next year

No promotion at this club in 17 years (over half my lifetime btw, I was in primary school) and you’re sat here posting that we need to be better next season, cheers you bloody football genius

Feel free to reply but I’m out on the piss and shan’t be reading it

Don’t drink and drive. Be safe!

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42 minutes ago, Bris Vegas said:

The reason why it’s more evident with Warne is because he won’t get more out of players. He isn’t a top coach like a Farke or Bielsa.

If our team is bottom three standard, then we will go down with him.

If our team is bottom six standard, then we will finish bottom six with him.

While some managers can get more out of players and have the team achieving more than their actual ability (Neil Warnock as an example), Paul Warne doesn’t fall into that category as shown by his Rotherham spells.

Funny you should mention Bielsa when Warne is criticised for running the players into the ground.

Anyway, you're comparing managers that have much longer CV's and been at clubs where the base level of player has been better than what Warne has had at Rotherham to work with.

By going up, we are entering new territory with Warne having a club of this size to manage, we are not Rotherham.

I just can't understand the eagerness to write him off as being this incapable fool, surely the bloke deserves a little respect and a chance to manage this club in the Championship and prove his inabilities?

You went from this team wouldn't stay up, well duh, shifting it to his inability to get the best out of players whilst we're 1 point away from achieving promotion.

Feels like you've just set out to moan and piss on peoples chips on a day where we have moved to within a point away from promotion, no matter how much you may dislike or not rate his abilities, the timing is just bizarre, why can't we just sit and enjoy the moment instead of playing Nostradamus.

Whilst it might not be promotion to the Premier League, it's still a promotion and a significant one at that, if you can't just sit back, crack open a beer and enjoy it, I don't know why you bother with the game. It's not often we will have moments like this where the club has achieved something.

FA Cup, League Cup? Not a chance, the only other things we have left are promotion to the Premier League and Premier League survival, now in a week where the FA and PL have colluded to F the football pyramid over, to think the only time we can celebrate will be when we join that lot is s sad state of affairs.

And that's coming from someone that's desperate to see us back in the Premier League as well. 

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