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  2. T Rex - Solid Gold, Easy Action
  3. Because he knows folk are leaving.
  4. Funny how,despite insisting only one more player is being brought in, Ismael constantly talks in the plural about incomings.
  5. At least one of our players should have been in the area in front of the near post, for a flick-on if it is a bad corner. Again this comes down to pre-planning for set pieces
  6. Imagine if Derby wait until deadline day, but then mess up the paperwork on Travis, I don’t know of any other club doing that once, let alone twice, although to be honest, I maintain it was a smokescreen really.
  7. I would now what? I don't understand what you're saying there. Every signing we have made so far is pretty much a replacement for an outgoing player. No stock piling there. Most people on here are saying we need a RW and a Striker, and then a Trav replacement, and I think that's entirely fair. The striker would essentially be a replacement for Weimann. The RW is a spot we are clearly lacking in as we only have one recognised right winger, and then the Trav replacement is again (drum roll).....another replacement. Again, not really stock piling is it. πŸ™‚ I haven't even said we should be stock piling, I don't think anyone else has either(?). You're the one who said "we can't keep stock piling players" as though that's what the club have been doing. My point was simply this - the club haven't been stock piling anything. I don't think the concept of needing to get rid of players when you bring new ones in is anything anybody disagrees with, but you're the one who said "we can't keep stock piling players", which I found to be an odd statement to make given we haven't. πŸ™‚
  8. If they can offer 'life changing' money to Travis, they can offer us a fair price for our captain. Or they can fuck off.
  9. Derby should pay what we want for the said player. Like we should do to other clubs for there players instead of crying that everything is too hard and "strange".
  10. A problem a lot of other club fans have is that they project their experiences on ours. Which is fair enough as any normal (I.e they face economic reality in the end) owner, with good intentions or nefarious would’ve given up the ghost by now. Sheff Wed will be rid of theirs in the medium term. As were Birmingham, as were Cov, as were Reading. This lot however, don’t seem to care about the economics, or football, or abuse. Nothing.
  11. Does this mean we should accept the DCFC bid for Travis or risk having an unhappy player for 12 months?
  12. But, but the NFL!
  13. Oh I know that, which highlights how poor the 'package' is we're willing to offer, we can't even compete with fee free deals. As ever the board have Champagne Taste but want to pay Brown Ale money, it was ever thus and to coin another well worn phrase, you pay peanuts....... you get monkeys
  14. They'll be spending A LOT on wages for those free agents. And that, unfortunately, is the problem. We clearly don't have a pot to piss in - despite having billionaire owners.
  15. I sincerely hope the manager, does not experience the frustrations that JDT and Eustace did, with players apparently signed,, but then a mystery wayward E Mail or late E Mail, scuppers it. It is only a difficult market, when you are searching in the bargain bucket, or do not have enough money to attract the right quality. All other teams, seem to be doing okay.
  16. Brilliant - watching four games at once, that is a deal clincher. πŸ˜‚
  17. If nobody else was signing players, the description of the market would stack up. But when Saturdays opponents who are under a transfer embargo can bring in (on paper) better signings than us then you have to question things.
  18. Today
  19. This is there answer to that... https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/aug/12/sky-sports-launches-multiview-in-revamp-of-premier-league-coverage Not something I would ever watch, but still.
  20. Early cotton mill fodder working every hour god sent from the age of about 10. Then cannon fodder β€œ Lions led by donkeys β€œ in WW1 etc etc Standing by whilst our industrial base vanished in the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s. I remember reading that in the late 19th century there was a pub or ale shop for every 12 people over drinking age in Blackburn. That speaks for itself.
  21. I've never known an organisation to be so keen to convince everyone of how hard they are "pushing" for things (acquisitions, contracts, etc, etc) to happen, whilst not actually delivering any of those things, then repeating the same thing, over and over. All whilst senior members of the organisation speak to the press about being "confused", or their standard working environment being "difficult" or "strange". Meanwhile their competitors just get on with actually making things happen. Bloody amateurs, the lot of them.
  22. Been like that all summer. Pathetic.
  23. The only difficult and strange place to operate in is Blackburn Rovers.
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