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Big_Unit

Active member
Sep 5, 2011
358
Hove
Dont apologise. [MENTION=21409]Big_Unit[/MENTION] was merely trying to say that we're used to slightly less eloquent first posts from visiting fans. Welcome!

Id say we're going into the play-offs feeling quite relaxed at the moment. Not because we're feeling over confident, but because we snuck in on the last day we will be seen as the underdogs and have nothing to lose. It will be a tough 2 games, but a lot easier on the nerves than last year.

That's correct - welcome Redcar! Hope you enjoy your evening, but not too much.
 






The Truth

Banned
Sep 11, 2008
3,754
None of your buisness
I know a load of people from a nearby town to Derby called Belper. Very nice people indeed, all Derby Fans. One of the Championships teams I like to see do well.
Best of luck, hope it's a good game.
 


TSB

Captain Hindsight
Jul 7, 2003
17,666
Lansdowne Place, Hove
To be fair EVERY Derby fan who's posted on here has been sound.

I wonder if our lot have been the same on their boards. I know there one saddo who trolls the other teams' messageboard before every game :facepalm:

I wouldn't worry, that's the first I've heard of it

That Caskey prick yeah?
Suspect he's palace.
 


Redcar

New member
May 8, 2014
9
iPro will be a sell out - would be amazed if otherwise.

Not sure if you have heard, but the local newspaper had organised those awful inflatable sound stick things (Preston had them a few seasons back). Anyway, after an influx of emails and complaints, DCFC having ditched them... thank god!
Not sure I have seen many Seagulls on the Rams forum... pop over, say hello!

Ernest: 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!
 




The Truth

Banned
Sep 11, 2008
3,754
None of your buisness
iPro will be a sell out - would be amazed if otherwise.

Not sure if you have heard, but the local newspaper had organised those awful inflatable sound stick things (Preston had them a few seasons back).

Anyway, after an influx of emails and complaints, DCFC having ditched them... thank god!

Not sure I have seen many Seagulls on the Rams forum... pop over, say hello!

Link?
 












northernseagull

Active member
Mar 12, 2013
676
iPro will be a sell out - would be amazed if otherwise.

Not sure if you have heard, but the local newspaper had organised those awful inflatable sound stick things (Preston had them a few seasons back). Anyway, after an influx of emails and complaints, DCFC having ditched them... thank god!
Not sure I have seen many Seagulls on the Rams forum... pop over, say hello!

Ernest: 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!

So Derby have an extra 10,000 fans waiting to buy tickets? Likely story...........
 




Redcar

New member
May 8, 2014
9
Well by all accounts, you have been given 2700 tickets... in the new location for away fans (in the East Stand corner).

As for home tickets... only mostly singles now left.
 


Crewton Ram

New member
Jan 10, 2013
75
So Derby have an extra 10,000 fans waiting to buy tickets? Likely story...........

It doesn't require much of a leap of faith : for the home game against Forest, it was a 33,000 sell-out as it usually is. We gave Forest the same section you've got, which is 2,700 tickets. So, even allowing for a few reckless Forest fans and neutrals, there was c.30,000 Derby fans there. I don't see any reason why Sunday should be any different. Even in our disaster season in the PL, we averaged over 32,000, so the 'fans' are certainly there.

Edit : Latest news from the Ipro ticket office
Around 1,000 seats remain for the game at the iPro Stadium on Sunday 11th May 2014 against the Seagulls.
 








northernseagull

Active member
Mar 12, 2013
676
It doesn't require much of a leap of faith : for the home game against Forest, it was a 33,000 sell-out as it usually is. We gave Forest the same section you've got, which is 2,700 tickets. So, even allowing for a few reckless Forest fans and neutrals, there was c.30,000 Derby fans there. I don't see any reason why Sunday should be any different. Even in our disaster season in the PL, we averaged over 32,000, so the 'fans' are certainly there.

Edit : Latest news from the Ipro ticket office

tinpot fans. Hope we absolutely smash you ; )
 








DavidinSouthampton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 3, 2012
17,357
Echoing the "relaxed, happy just to be there" type thing. You did finish 3rd, and probably deserve to go up..... but you never know!

I think we deserve to be there, but being there has exceeded my personal expectations for the season, so I just hope we do ourselves justice. I would rather lose having made a decent fist of it than go out with a whimper.
 


shaolinpunk

[Insert witty title here]
Nov 28, 2005
7,187
Brighton
I'm feeling pretty nonchalant about it - there is no pressure or expectation on us. Hopefully it'll be two entertaining games and if we come out on top then great, I'll be delighted and excited for Wembley. If not it isn't the end of the world and I'll be hoping Derby win the final, especially if QPR beat Wigan.
 


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