Lyle Taylor (no replies)
Is a proper player by the way and talks really well in the interview afterwards. Got future manager written all over him. Like what I see
Is a proper player by the way and talks really well in the interview afterwards. Got future manager written all over him. Like what I see
Blues have had a busy transfer window this month - and still have a day if they want to do more business
Scummy and classless considering our own plight?
Totally justified as they cheated for so long?
Crazy considering we could be in the same position soon and proper football fans should stand together?
Absolutely fine as they danced and jigged at St Andrews when we were deducted points?
Answers on a postcard...
The Derby County manager was proud of his team as they overturned a two goal deficit
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We're a game closer to our next win.
Lyle Taylor was made for this football club.
Hogan is prolific at this level.
The support/chants today.
We're 1 place higher than where we finished last season.
Bowyer now realises the risks of sitting back for roughly a third of the match with a narrow lead.
The Happy Prince
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“Hogan is prolific at this level.”
Missed two sitters and the one he scored was a miss kick
Bacuna & Taylor start.
Depends on where you’re reffing. ;)
If he stays like today we have a serious player on our hands. Looks exactly the kind of player we’ve needed since dare I say it, Ferguson. Crazy what a difference it makes when you have a player that can link a defence and attack. Soon as he went off then that’s the last we saw of Hernandez. Players around him also stepped up too, Woods looked a lot better with a player next to him that can pass.
Glad we have him on a permanent also.
Was Bacuna 4 mill? I’ve heard that quoted but I’ve also heard he came on a free
Birmingham City had to settle to a 2-2 draw after wasting several chances to win away for the first time since October
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I've been posting on here a long time.
Anybody who has shared my longevity on here will tell you I'm closer to being a happy clapper than a constant critic.
This bloke is not a leader of men. Low energy, digs out individuals publically, spends most of the game shouting at the 4th official and game management that rarely improves us.
I'll shed no tears when he is replaced.
Best 60 mins of football we’ve played in over three months. Better ball retention, better movement, more pace and something resembling a game plan. That was night and day compared with the last two games. None of the above excuses the final 30 minutes but, beyond the inevitable disappointment and anger of letting two points slip, I’m thoroughly encouraged by what I saw today.
Important point in the context of the season and a suggestion that our form can improve in the season’s closing stages rather than slide even further.
And to be fair, when the opposition score twice that is usually too much for us!
It's a pathetic tactic but I could understand it to a degree if you think you're going to get battered. But when we're 1-0 up and all over them, why were we still doing it?
The attitude to this game has really irritated me. A good first 60 undermined by a regressive attitude wherein we expected to concede before we even had.
bluer than blues
YellowRivers
Maybe because it’s physically very tough to play that high press for 90 minutes
Krystian Bielik scored the most dramatic of equalisers as Derby came from 2-0 down to hold Birmingham to a 2-2 draw in the Sky Bet Championship on Sunday afternoon.
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Our full backs provide the width in the diamond formation Bowyer likes to employ and ours are a real weak link. Colin appears to be unfit and Pedersen disinterested. This is an area that really needs strengthening. We will probably have to wait until the Summer though.
Birmingham City had to settle to a 2-2 draw after wasting several chances to win away for the first time since October
Derby County, clearly, have no intention of giving up. As they go into yet another week where their hopes of surviving as a club are up in the air, Wayne Rooneys team gave their fans every reason to chant Were Derby County, we fight till the end on a day when the local support for the club was prove
Derby County, clearly, have no intention of giving up. As they go into yet another week where their hopes of surviving as a club are up in the air, Wayne Rooneys team gave their fans every reason to chant Were Derby County, we fight till the end on a day when the local support for the club was prove
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Birmingham City threw away a two goal lead as Derby County battled to claim a 2-2 draw at the death