We were ****... we lost... so what your saying a 2-1 loss is a good result ffs.</p> Same against Norwich, Colchester... the list goes on.</p>
not only did we lose we were fookin negative again at home,if your going to lose you might as well do it having a go,we were crap and will go down playin like that!
Still after Robs job? keep monitoring the website for typos, leave the football comments to the misters.
Asshole. Ritchie lacked the ambition of the board, right! Box Office players, right! Unrealistic, too fecking true!
Are we in the bottom 3? 6 games left and still have our destiny in own hands, would you have taken that at the start of the season? or did you think we'd be challenging for the playoffs by now?
misters? That doesn't include you then. You were one of the clubs biggest critics not so long ago remember.
I suspect you will break all records for number of posts this week, given our current plight. Asshole? thats the kind of fan that disappears when we win but gets a warm feeling when we lose. Pervert.
It's not the fact we lost, it was the manner of the defeat. People weren't complaining when we were outplayed, outpassed by multi-million pound sides... but Derby barely broke a sweat today.
RE: We were going down under Ritchie Actually agree... Well i believe we would be in the same posistion or worse.. not in a better one.
Apart from the save with his legs their keeper wasnt troubled. but then again, was ours? outplaying sides and losing is demoralising, let me tell you, I left today feeling just as gutted as leaving Pride Park having watched Richards miss twice from 5 yards out and Barnes score twice from poorly defended corners. Luton at home, Coventry at home, all forgotten now cos its Daveys fault that we're not out playing a side who've spent 5 million quid on players. come on.......
RE: Apart from the save with his legs As the apologist for Davey and his tactics, and obviously being in the gereatric's pocket, have you anything constructive to say?
RE: Apart from the save with his legs It's the fact there's no excitement - no threat of a fightback. Corners, goals, free-kicks in dangerous areas create some excitement and get the crowd going, which in turn can help the players.
This forum is full of em, even if we win they find something to moan about.</p> </p> No doubt most of em expect us to play like we did back in 97</p>
Something constructive I thought we had our fair share of possession today, we didnt create many chances, but neither did they, 2 goal keeping mistakes cost us 2 goals, but we looked more solid than we did in the last 3 games. Derby are a good side full of quality players, a much better side than when we played them away, and although we got beat, we didnt disgrace ourselves. I consider it an improvement from Coventry. And we're not relegated yet.....
hang on, you was slating davey not too long ago What annoyed me today was not a lack of ability but a sheer lack of effort and pride. Derby were no better than any average championship team today (maybe because they didnt need to be) but we made them look good by standing off them. The difference between us and them was that they chased the ball down, put in hard tackles and generally looked motivated whereas we didnt. It's not like you have to be a good footballer to tackle harder, its not skill its balls, you don't have to be good to chase a ball down either, thats just commitment and you don't have to be a good player to be motivated, you simply have to give a #### and sadly our players and manager didnt look as though they did today.
you talk utter ballox. why cant you get it into your head that the way we are playing at the moment, is utter *****. We set out today not to lose or to try and pinch something, bearing in mind we were at home, we need to get more wins to stay up, when we went behind did we try and change the way we played ? NO we just stayed the same and hoped for the best. When Reid went off we could have gone 3 athe back and tried to pressure their back line, did we? NO we put on another defender, we were 2 goals down. Simon Davey is tactically as inept as Richie was slated for. Why did we persist in playing long balls up for Ferenzci to battle for, the 2 centre halves were great in the air, we should have tried to get the ball between them on the floor, make them turn and twist. Darren Moore will always come out on top in an aerial battle, on the floor you have a chance, he is not the quickest.