from the reaction of people on here all season you'd think we were in a relegation battle
I don't think that's true at all.
from the reaction of people on here all season you'd think we were in a relegation battle
from the reaction of people on here all season you'd think we were in a relegation battle
All very nice. You're not as good as Leicester and we beat them twice this year. We've only lost 8 league games since September despite having several key players injured for most of the time. Game on.Morning you guys!
(Sensible Rams fan here - hope you don't mind!)
Brighton....... lovely city, went last summer with the family, the boys loved it, spent half our time in that trendy trainer shop down a small street... the weather was amazing, had wall to wall sunshine and a great week. Amazing bars on the front, the youngest did that surfing thing where you stand up... loved it... stayed at the Jurys Inn by the station, nice walk down the hill... in fact, would live there, one of my top 3 fave places in the UK I have visited.
Anyway, to the football... how you feeling? nervous, anxious, apprehensive, confident....? all the emotions I bet... well, you have obviously had a decent season, and I don't go with anyone saying you sneaked in... you have been there or thereabouts all season and deserved you place in the top six... so congrats. Watched you beat our rivals on the last day at the City Ground... was hilarious to hear the red dogs sing "thats why your staying down" when they scored a fluke goal... then you beat them in the last minute... perfect for us Rams that was! so thanks for that.
Anyway, hope the Rams (for our sake) turn up tonight, but see no reason why they shouldn't... under Steve Mac they have only lost 5 games in 32 games, and remember the leagues highest goal scorers. Derby to be honest have been playing some amazing football.. the best in years... and with the new players who have come in, Thorne (WBA), Wisdom (Liverpool), Bamford (Chelsea), have been superb... Derby also have a very strong bench - looks like Will Hughes will be on the bench, showing the strength in depth - also with hardly any injury concerns... I am off to the iPro stadium where its being shown on a big screen in the corporate suites! I know you prob don't care less, but just wanted to have a bit of friendly banter before the big game...
Enjoy the match, hope the best team wins over the two legs... R
Don't worry about that rubber johnny, the only things he hates are half and half scarves, Dick Knight, Cold fry ups and most of the SIGNING from the north stand ultrasErnest: We are never going to be brothers in arms and fill the stadiums - Brighton fan, Derby fan, Brighton fan, Derby fan, Brighton fan, Derby fan, Brighton fan, Derby fan, Brighton fan, Derby fan, Brighton fan, Derby fan... but I see no harm in some polite banter. 'Hate' is a very strong word!
Well, that was interesting!
I joined 500 Derby fans in the corporate suites @ the iPro witnessed an edgy game that never really got a flow IMHO.
Brighton saw more of the ball, but as soon as it was given away I thought Derby looked more like scoring.
Derby looked way too defensive - more than I have seen them for a long time and the stats made that clear.
However, come Sunday, I think you will see a different Derby side and will be wave after wave of attacks... just my biased prediction of course.
One goal in it, so still to play for!
VERY surprised that Derby did not continue to attack in the second half as they could have turned us over and taken a 3-1 or 4-1 lead into the second leg. It is all about who gets the first goal on Sunday.