Calling all Derby County fans......
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.........................I know there are some out there!!
I've just found out the Mighty Rams are live on Rogers Sportsnet on Saturday............not a big deal for the people who follow Premiership teams............but for us Rams followers this is a rare glimse of quality live footy from Pride Park!!
Here is the link to the schedule:
http://www2.sportsnet.ca/tvschedule/...dDate=20050129
I'm so excited............................must go and get myself a pie for half time!!
Cheers
Mike
I've just found out the Mighty Rams are live on Rogers Sportsnet on Saturday............not a big deal for the people who follow Premiership teams............but for us Rams followers this is a rare glimse of quality live footy from Pride Park!!
Here is the link to the schedule:
http://www2.sportsnet.ca/tvschedule/...dDate=20050129
I'm so excited............................must go and get myself a pie for half time!!
Cheers
Mike
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Quality Football and Derby County don’t really belong in the same sentence and still my team are still above them in the Championship
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That narrows it down.....................
If your a Reading or Wigan fan................it'll never last, enjoy your moment of glory.
Else, watch your back the mighty Rams are heading back to the big time, not so much the dark horses for the Championship race, more the black sheep!!
If your a Reading or Wigan fan................it'll never last, enjoy your moment of glory.
Else, watch your back the mighty Rams are heading back to the big time, not so much the dark horses for the Championship race, more the black sheep!!
Originally Posted by Mike Gas
Quality Football and Derby County don’t really belong in the same sentence and still my team are still above them in the Championship


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Our next hurdle is Man Utd. comeon the BORO sorry people but after Chelsea did them last night,and yes it was a penalty!! i think the BORO will burst there bubble again.......
George
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Let's hope so.......................I'm a hugh fan of Steve McClaren, he worked wonders at Derby.
Originally Posted by George-Ang
Our next hurdle is Man Utd. comeon the BORO sorry people but after Chelsea did them last night,and yes it was a penalty!! i think the BORO will burst there bubble again.......
George
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Originally Posted by Mike1967
.........................I know there are some out there!!
I've just found out the Mighty Rams are live on Rogers Sportsnet on Saturday............not a big deal for the people who follow Premiership teams............but for us Rams followers this is a rare glimse of quality live footy from Pride Park!!
Here is the link to the schedule:
http://www2.sportsnet.ca/tvschedule/...dDate=20050129
I'm so excited............................must go and get myself a pie for half time!!
Cheers
Mike
I've just found out the Mighty Rams are live on Rogers Sportsnet on Saturday............not a big deal for the people who follow Premiership teams............but for us Rams followers this is a rare glimse of quality live footy from Pride Park!!
Here is the link to the schedule:
http://www2.sportsnet.ca/tvschedule/...dDate=20050129
I'm so excited............................must go and get myself a pie for half time!!
Cheers
Mike
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So near..............yet so far..........................supose we will have to concentrate on the league then!!!
Originally Posted by frankieforehead
A bit late but........................C'Mon you Rams!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

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Come on you Rams! For the older ones of us who can remember (You younger members will probably not know what I am going on about). The good old days
The Baseball Ground mud
Beating Chelsea 3-1 in the League Cup. The first time we heard the Baseball Ground roar
Almost 43,000 in the Baseball Ground to see the Rams thump Spurs 5-0. Mackay was superb for the Rams that day.
Having to repaint the penalty spot before taking a penalty against Man City.
Beating Real Madrid 4-1. Charlie George's Goal, wow
Gladys' white boots
Hinton's corner kicks and free kicks.
Rioch's free kicks.
Beating Benfica 3-0
Beating Man U to win the Watney Cup
Two league championships
Franny Lee belting Norman Hunter.
I liked the late 60's and the early 70's so how about someone picking a team from this squad. If you want to add a few later ones like Shilton, Saunders Davison etc thats fine
Here goes (If I have missed anyone please add them in)
Colin Boulton
Les Green
Ron Webster
John Robson
David Nish
Rod Thomas
Peter Daniel
Dave Mackay
Roy McFarland
Henry Newton
Alan Durban
Bruce Rioch
Archie Gemmill
Willie Carlin
John McGovern
Terry Hennessy
John O'Hare
Kevin Hector
Alan Hinton
Charlie George
Leighton James
Francis Lee
Roger Davis
Frankie Wignall
To name but a few. All you Rams fans, give me your ideal team!!
I forgot Colin Todd!!!
The Baseball Ground mud
Beating Chelsea 3-1 in the League Cup. The first time we heard the Baseball Ground roar
Almost 43,000 in the Baseball Ground to see the Rams thump Spurs 5-0. Mackay was superb for the Rams that day.
Having to repaint the penalty spot before taking a penalty against Man City.
Beating Real Madrid 4-1. Charlie George's Goal, wow
Gladys' white boots
Hinton's corner kicks and free kicks.
Rioch's free kicks.
Beating Benfica 3-0
Beating Man U to win the Watney Cup
Two league championships
Franny Lee belting Norman Hunter.
I liked the late 60's and the early 70's so how about someone picking a team from this squad. If you want to add a few later ones like Shilton, Saunders Davison etc thats fine
Here goes (If I have missed anyone please add them in)
Colin Boulton
Les Green
Ron Webster
John Robson
David Nish
Rod Thomas
Peter Daniel
Dave Mackay
Roy McFarland
Henry Newton
Alan Durban
Bruce Rioch
Archie Gemmill
Willie Carlin
John McGovern
Terry Hennessy
John O'Hare
Kevin Hector
Alan Hinton
Charlie George
Leighton James
Francis Lee
Roger Davis
Frankie Wignall
To name but a few. All you Rams fans, give me your ideal team!!
I forgot Colin Todd!!!
Originally Posted by Mike1967
.........................I know there are some out there!!
I've just found out the Mighty Rams are live on Rogers Sportsnet on Saturday............not a big deal for the people who follow Premiership teams............but for us Rams followers this is a rare glimse of quality live footy from Pride Park!!
Here is the link to the schedule:
http://www2.sportsnet.ca/tvschedule/...dDate=20050129
I'm so excited............................must go and get myself a pie for half time!!
Cheers
Mike
I've just found out the Mighty Rams are live on Rogers Sportsnet on Saturday............not a big deal for the people who follow Premiership teams............but for us Rams followers this is a rare glimse of quality live footy from Pride Park!!
Here is the link to the schedule:
http://www2.sportsnet.ca/tvschedule/...dDate=20050129
I'm so excited............................must go and get myself a pie for half time!!
Cheers
Mike
Last edited by Gray C; Feb 13th 2005 at 10:37 pm.
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Originally Posted by Mike1967
.........................I know there are some out there!!
I've just found out the Mighty Rams are live on Rogers Sportsnet on Saturday............not a big deal for the people who follow Premiership teams............but for us Rams followers this is a rare glimse of quality live footy from Pride Park!!
Here is the link to the schedule:
http://www2.sportsnet.ca/tvschedule/...dDate=20050129
I'm so excited............................must go and get myself a pie for half time!!
Cheers
Mike
I've just found out the Mighty Rams are live on Rogers Sportsnet on Saturday............not a big deal for the people who follow Premiership teams............but for us Rams followers this is a rare glimse of quality live footy from Pride Park!!
Here is the link to the schedule:
http://www2.sportsnet.ca/tvschedule/...dDate=20050129
I'm so excited............................must go and get myself a pie for half time!!
Cheers
Mike
Hi
The Rams have re-signed Kevin Hector, Roy McFarland, Roger Davies, Peter Shilton, Mark Wright, Igor Stimac, and Dean Saunders, albeit for one day only, this Bank Holiday Monday. It will be good to see a decent team running out at Pride Park for a change. The Rams are taking on Rangers in a benefit match for "the Tin Man" Ted McMinn, who lost a leg last year. Gazza
will be playing for Rangers, if they can get him out of the bar!
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Originally Posted by Mike1967
That narrows it down.....................
If your a Reading or Wigan fan................it'll never last, enjoy your moment of glory.
Else, watch your back the mighty Rams are heading back to the big time, not so much the dark horses for the Championship race, more the black sheep!!
If your a Reading or Wigan fan................it'll never last, enjoy your moment of glory.
Else, watch your back the mighty Rams are heading back to the big time, not so much the dark horses for the Championship race, more the black sheep!!
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Originally Posted by Mike1967
That narrows it down.....................
If your a Reading or Wigan fan................it'll never last, enjoy your moment of glory.
Else, watch your back the mighty Rams are heading back to the big time, not so much the dark horses for the Championship race, more the black sheep!!
If your a Reading or Wigan fan................it'll never last, enjoy your moment of glory.
Else, watch your back the mighty Rams are heading back to the big time, not so much the dark horses for the Championship race, more the black sheep!!
19 Derby 45 8 10 4 33 25 2 10 11 20 40 50 -12
20 QPR 45 7 7 9 24 26 5 7 10 25 37 50 -14
21 Sheff Wed 45 7 8 8 22 24 5 5 12 15 28 49 -15
22 Millwall 45 4 8 11 13 27 4 8 10 20 31 40 -25
23 Crewe 45 6 7 9 34 38 2 8 13 19 46 39 -31
24 Brighton 45 4 8 10 20 29 3 9 11 18 37 38 -28
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READING 5 DERBY 0A four goal salvo in the space of fifteen minutes brought Reading's magnificent season to a fitting climax. After a drab first half, Reading sealed the Championship in style which was fitting in view of some of the superb football they have produced throughout the campaign. Following the futile attempts over the public address to persuade the fans to leave the pitch the Madejski Stadium was treated to lengthy celebrations from the players from the upper tier of the West Stand. It was moment to savour for all true Reading supporters who had waited for many years to see their team finally rise to the highest level of domestic football.
There was very little to say about the first half. Doyle, as always, was lively and Sidwell was breaking forward from midfield. The only chances of note were a Sidwell effort which flew over the bar, a good long range effort from Kitson, and Convey shot which looked goalbound until it was deflected over by Kitson.
Derby wasted a good chance just after half time when a long ball caught the defence ball watching and Smith found himself with only Hahanemann to beat, but lifted his shot over the bar. The game burst into life when Harper scored the first goal when he broke clear and smashed the ball home from just inside the box. That was the signal for Reading to step up a gear. A fine angled cross from Convey was glanced confidently past Camp by Doyle for the second, and then Oster, on for Little steered home the third with his first touch. The fourth was breathtaking. Murty played a slick one two wide on the right and then whipped in a vicious cross which Long met perfectly at the near post with a thumping header which gave Camp no chance. High in the West Stand even the Derby directors and guests rose to their feet spontaneously to applaud what was an outstanding finish. Fuelled with confidence from that Long completed the scoring with another very good finish from a tight angle. It might have been six after Long unselfishly provided Oster with a clear opening. Although he struck his shot well it rebounded from the post. Derby's only other real chance was blocked by Murty on the line with the least favoured part of his anatomy for shot-stopping. Hahnemann gathered the ball from the rebound as Murty went to ground for similar reasons.
It was indeed a great day. An historic day. The rest of the season should now be just one big party. I hope the players can find the motivation to treat us to a couple more performances to enjoy over the next few weeks. The is a great deal to look forward to next season but there is still time to wallow in the glory of this one!
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Originally Posted by Mike Gas
Um 19th much closer to league one
19 Derby 45 8 10 4 33 25 2 10 11 20 40 50 -12
20 QPR 45 7 7 9 24 26 5 7 10 25 37 50 -14
21 Sheff Wed 45 7 8 8 22 24 5 5 12 15 28 49 -15
22 Millwall 45 4 8 11 13 27 4 8 10 20 31 40 -25
23 Crewe 45 6 7 9 34 38 2 8 13 19 46 39 -31
24 Brighton 45 4 8 10 20 29 3 9 11 18 37 38 -28
19 Derby 45 8 10 4 33 25 2 10 11 20 40 50 -12
20 QPR 45 7 7 9 24 26 5 7 10 25 37 50 -14
21 Sheff Wed 45 7 8 8 22 24 5 5 12 15 28 49 -15
22 Millwall 45 4 8 11 13 27 4 8 10 20 31 40 -25
23 Crewe 45 6 7 9 34 38 2 8 13 19 46 39 -31
24 Brighton 45 4 8 10 20 29 3 9 11 18 37 38 -28
Good luck to Reading next season. As this original posting is quite old, at the time of writing it was with reference to last season, and indeed, The Rams did finish above Reading then. It is this season that has been a disaster, thanks to Phil Brown and the Board
You nearly got caught out at Pride Park this season. You got an equaliser in the last two minutes. As you have posted, at your place you were in a different class.
Sad people that we may be, but is there a Canadian branch of The Rams supporters club?
Last edited by Gray C; Apr 25th 2006 at 7:41 pm.
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Hay was only winding you up, you love your football club as I do mine. I have much more time for Lower league club fans than I do for a lot of those plastic Premiership pawn sandwich eating fans (Man Utd Chelsea) you no what I am on about. I have spent most of my time watching Reading in the old 3rd and 4th divisions wow Aldershot away that was what I call a local derby. And credit to the Derby fans that stayed and applauded Reading off the pitch and even joined in the naff Mexican Wave. That 5-0 was my very last game in the UK after being a regular for 30 plus years not a bad way to go out eh,



