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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:12 am

These look nice and cheap. Just getting ready for the Yeovil game. :)

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Post by Abdoulaye's Twin » Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:20 am

Them fitted sheets look good. Just don't try to fold them :?

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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by thebish » Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:48 am

not only our worst start...
Saturday’s 5-1 victory at Millwall has left the Rams with a 100 per cent record from four away games this season.

Three of the wins have come in the Championship, making it the first time since 1912 that Derby have won their first three away games of a league campaign.

In 1912, the Rams won at Sunderland, Tottenham and Notts County before losing at Aston Villa.

No Derby team in the club’s 129-year history has won four successive away league games from the start of a season, a feat the present team could achieve when they face Bolton Wanderers tomorrow night.

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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by Lost Leopard Spot » Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:51 am

thebish wrote:not only our worst start...
Saturday’s 5-1 victory at Millwall has left the Rams with a 100 per cent record from four away games this season.

Three of the wins have come in the Championship, making it the first time since 1912 that Derby have won their first three away games of a league campaign.

In 1912, the Rams won at Sunderland, Tottenham and Notts County before losing at Aston Villa.

No Derby team in the club’s 129-year history has won four successive away league games from the start of a season, a feat the present team could achieve when they face Bolton Wanderers tomorrow night.
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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:58 am

Oh bloody brilliant. :(
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Post by Gary the Enfield » Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:27 pm

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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by CrazyHorse » Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:02 pm

If we fail to win tomorrow it's our worst start since 1902.

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Post by TANGODANCER » Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:30 pm

Rumours are that half-a-dozen cows were being led onto the Euxton training ground this morning. Later, a Booth's Music van delivered an equal number of banjos?
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Post by Andy Waller » Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:34 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:Rumours are that half-a-dozen cows were being led onto the Euxton training ground this morning. Later, a Booth's Music van delivered an equal number of banjos?

Mills took great interest in their hoofs.
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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by Jez » Mon Sep 16, 2013 4:01 pm

Ianmooreslovechild wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
Jez wrote:Ive been really impressed by Ream lately, actually playing like he has something to prove (which he does)

But I hate the formation with him infront of the back four, its just too negative at home and is the reason we aren't scoring anything, we need more creativity and with his brief cameo in the back four this weekend I think he deserves another chance (atleast more than Knight does...)

I'd personally play

----------Bodgan----------
Baptiste-Ream-Mills-Tierney
------Spearing-Medo------
Eagles-----Moritz------Hall
---------Beckford---------
Mears in for Baptiste for me, but yes, at least that side looks like it might want to get forward whilst being as 'sure' as I suppose we can be at the back.
I'd agree that Hall and Eagles could do with starting to offer at leat some creativity assuming moritz is not yet 90 mins fit! Not convinced about ream at CH,like old Ivan having a cuhion behind him may be what he needs to look confident!

How about...

Mears.......Baptiste...Wheater....Tierney
................Ream.....Spearing
.....Hall.......Pratley.......Eagles
................CDavies

I may be wrong but of our current strikers Cravies does seem the one most likely to get a shot on target!?
I reckon we're due a medo screamer

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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by Lost Leopard Spot » Mon Sep 16, 2013 4:05 pm

Jez wrote:
Ianmooreslovechild wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
Jez wrote:Ive been really impressed by Ream lately, actually playing like he has something to prove (which he does)

But I hate the formation with him infront of the back four, its just too negative at home and is the reason we aren't scoring anything, we need more creativity and with his brief cameo in the back four this weekend I think he deserves another chance (atleast more than Knight does...)

I'd personally play

----------Bodgan----------
Baptiste-Ream-Mills-Tierney
------Spearing-Medo------
Eagles-----Moritz------Hall
---------Beckford---------
Mears in for Baptiste for me, but yes, at least that side looks like it might want to get forward whilst being as 'sure' as I suppose we can be at the back.
I'd agree that Hall and Eagles could do with starting to offer at leat some creativity assuming moritz is not yet 90 mins fit! Not convinced about ream at CH,like old Ivan having a cuhion behind him may be what he needs to look confident!

How about...

Mears.......Baptiste...Wheater....Tierney
................Ream.....Spearing
.....Hall.......Pratley.......Eagles
................CDavies

I may be wrong but of our current strikers Cravies does seem the one most likely to get a shot on target!?
I reckon we're due a medo screamer
I said that last game. Or the game before... :(
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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Sep 16, 2013 4:08 pm

Lost Leopard Spot wrote:
Jez wrote:
Ianmooreslovechild wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
Jez wrote:Ive been really impressed by Ream lately, actually playing like he has something to prove (which he does)

But I hate the formation with him infront of the back four, its just too negative at home and is the reason we aren't scoring anything, we need more creativity and with his brief cameo in the back four this weekend I think he deserves another chance (atleast more than Knight does...)

I'd personally play

----------Bodgan----------
Baptiste-Ream-Mills-Tierney
------Spearing-Medo------
Eagles-----Moritz------Hall
---------Beckford---------
Mears in for Baptiste for me, but yes, at least that side looks like it might want to get forward whilst being as 'sure' as I suppose we can be at the back.
I'd agree that Hall and Eagles could do with starting to offer at leat some creativity assuming moritz is not yet 90 mins fit! Not convinced about ream at CH,like old Ivan having a cuhion behind him may be what he needs to look confident!

How about...

Mears.......Baptiste...Wheater....Tierney
................Ream.....Spearing
.....Hall.......Pratley.......Eagles
................CDavies

I may be wrong but of our current strikers Cravies does seem the one most likely to get a shot on target!?
I reckon we're due a medo screamer
I said that last game. Or the game before... :(
I thought that that was specifically why he'd been sent on on Satdi. :(
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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by BWFC_Insane » Mon Sep 16, 2013 4:31 pm

Still feeling poorly. Would have to go against doctors orders to attend tomorrow.

Bottom of the league, two points, no wins, no hope, can't see anything other than a dicking...

Such is the bug of football that I'm sort of considering going.

Feck.

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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by Abdoulaye's Twin » Mon Sep 16, 2013 4:35 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:Still feeling poorly. Would have to go against doctors orders to attend tomorrow.

Bottom of the league, two points, no wins, no hope, can't see anything other than a dicking...

Such is the bug of football that I'm sort of considering going.

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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by Lost Leopard Spot » Mon Sep 16, 2013 5:01 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:Still feeling poorly. Would have to go against doctors orders to attend tomorrow.

Bottom of the league, two points, no wins, no hope, can't see anything other than a dicking...

Such is the bug of football that I'm sort of considering going.

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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by Spartan2 » Mon Sep 16, 2013 6:37 pm

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Ream has put in two MoM performances in two games so if anyone deserves a start it's him. I think wheater has been decent but has been let down by team mates. Eagles and hall are our best wide players atm., Pratley must play in midfield, not much to choose between Medo and Spearing for me. 442, because we need to attack more especially at home and Eaves and Odelusi because or current forwards are inept, so why not? odelusi was superb in the cup and while it's a lower level the confidence and pace he showed is a major asset. Also if we're going to hoof it up field which -despite dougie's comments- we do a hell of a lot, it might be an idea to play someone who can actually win the ball in the air (Eaves).

Honestly if i have to watch Knight hoof it to Beckford once more... :hang: Reminds me of Beckham's 70yard -literally from BEHIND the defence on occasion- "passes" to 4ft tall michael owen.

Could also play Cravies instead of Eaves.

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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by officer_dibble » Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:25 pm

0-summat

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Re: Rams to the slaughter?

Post by Jugs » Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:39 pm

Some of these preferred starting line-ups seem tasty but they continue to highlight the problem for me at the moment; nobody knows our best XI, not Dougie and not the fans. Moreover, the changes from one game to another are not minor but often major which, I think, is over-complicating matters. The starting XI needs consistency. We're changing from game to game, as though we have to conform to a counter-formation depending on the team we're playing. And it isn't working. Our strikers are not getting the chance to play together each week and getting to know how one another works. I've just looked at three starting line-ups to face Derby on this page and each one has a different striker with four being used altogether.

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Post by Tombwfc » Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:56 pm

The general consensus on Tim Ream at centre-half was that he was comfortably one of the worst players we've ever had in that position. All of a sudden he's been moved into a different position where he's free to just flounce about in-front of the back-four playing five yard passes and he's done ok at it (even if I happen to think it's pointless). Why would anyone want him to revert to where he was?

It's like when Pratley started doing ok in central midfield and Dougie decided he should play right wing. These are shit players who need to be used in incredibly specific roles (and with no expectations at all placed upon them) to be anything better. They are not Javier Zanetti types who can play in about five different positions and do them all well.

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Post by Lord Kangana » Mon Sep 16, 2013 11:02 pm

Rather a piss poor critique there though Tom, you're usually better than that... playing round pegs in round holes is good management. Darren Pratley is an incredibly limited footballer, but then so was Kevin Nolan, and to an extent Kevin Davies and many more besides. Played to his strength, Darren Pratley has demonstrated his ability to score goals at this level. He's even proven it this season with us. The question shouldn't be "why the f*ck can't D-Pratz play right wing, the stump?" it should be "why the f*ck would you move him from the one position he's good at?".

Please remember, Darren Pratley has scored 66% of our league goals this season in his favoured position. What kind of idiot tinkers with that?
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