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posted on 7/1/17

He's in the Middle East you know


Is that a restaurant on the high street?

posted on 7/1/17

comment by Halfwolfhalfman-the threadster formaly known a... (U11570)
posted 39 minutes ago
Oh arsie up to his usual tricks ?

Get all nasty, calls folks a lier, and then disappears ?


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Typical Arsie. Brags from this ivory tower, neglecting to check its foundations.

posted on 7/1/17

On the positive side this is the most commented upon thread in the history of the club *

Also, thanks to West Brom letting home fans in for a tenner and 5,000 Derby fans turning up, they had their second highest attendance of the season (which Wolves will smash next week).

Plenty, then, to tell their grandkids about in the future.

*not including JH dribbling on his keyboard a few weeks back.

posted on 7/1/17

And we bounced

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 7/1/17

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!

comment by JH (U18654)

posted on 8/1/17

Well Done to Derby

Thought they did a job on us and I wish them well in the next round. Rather them win it than the usual bores.

Hope the draw is kind to you

As for us...

1 game to far. Now for a rest and the excitement of trying to finish in the top half

posted on 8/1/17

Well done JH.

Poor of the other Baggies on here to try to dish it out and then scuttle off because West Brom lost. Even with Forest fans it's possible to have a post-match post mortem of sorts when the dust has settled and the same with other clubs. Pity when fans are not able to do that.

I was very surprised we won the way the game was going in the first half because it looked as though West Brom would eventually prove physically too strong and we had no real threat up front. Two good strikes which wouldn't normally go in changed it. 19 times out of 20 West Brom win that game but I wouldn't enjoy watching that kind of football if I'm honest. It's very pragmatic but soulless. I know results trump all else and while it succeeds you can tolerate it but there seemed to be very little of what you would call skill on offer considering this is top-flight football.

Just my opinion. I like West Brom as a club but I would like Pulis to fail.

posted on 8/1/17

I concur with JH. A very good win for Derby, credit where credit's due. We just weren't at the races yesterday which is understandable given our fixture list over the last couple of weeks.

Lastpost what you saw yesterday was not the best we've played this season by a long shot. What Pulis is good at is knowing when to shut up shop and when to let the players off their leashes. I think it's important to have someone like that at the helm in the Premiership when you don't have the funds to buy big.

The downside is that you have to put up with some drab performances. The upside is our defence is solid and the football is gradually getting better. I think Pulis will eventually develop us into a team that can play flowing football but without the defensive frailties that have plagued us in the past.

posted on 8/1/17

Yabbadoo



I know it's easy to point the finger at style as a supporter of a different club in a different division. When you are in the Premiership you don't have that luxury.

When McLaren was first mooted as Derby manager after Clough was sacked the other manager in the frame was Pulis. I wanted neither but if pushed I would have preferred Pulis. I expect we would have been in the top division by now. It's a tough one. When you see a fabulous team like Bournemouth it tells you what can be achieved with a more expansive style.

I saw no tricky players, no spark and no excitement in West Brom yesterday. Phillips and McLean ran forcefully, Rondon is a very good old-fashioned centre-forward and the three midfielders all do their jobs.

In the old days it didn't matter so much if you got relegated because the difference in income was not that great. Now there is a terror of relegation and survival must be achieved at any cost. This is great for Pulis because he is pretty much guaranteed to do that but for me I would tire of the grind, of squeezing out the points against bottom-half team every season just to keep it all going. Hopefully West Brom will eventually marry up the robustness with a bit of flair.

posted on 8/1/17


Mustn't Gwumble !

Well done Direby and being a Midlands team, best of luck in next round

Well done Dingles in giving our nearest Prem rivals, Sjoke, a good whuppin'

What about a Direby v Dingles 4th Round tie ?



posted on 9/1/17

comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 20 hours, 57 minutes ago
Yabbadoo



I know it's easy to point the finger at style as a supporter of a different club in a different division. When you are in the Premiership you don't have that luxury.

When McLaren was first mooted as Derby manager after Clough was sacked the other manager in the frame was Pulis. I wanted neither but if pushed I would have preferred Pulis. I expect we would have been in the top division by now. It's a tough one. When you see a fabulous team like Bournemouth it tells you what can be achieved with a more expansive style.

I saw no tricky players, no spark and no excitement in West Brom yesterday. Phillips and McLean ran forcefully, Rondon is a very good old-fashioned centre-forward and the three midfielders all do their jobs.

In the old days it didn't matter so much if you got relegated because the difference in income was not that great. Now there is a terror of relegation and survival must be achieved at any cost. This is great for Pulis because he is pretty much guaranteed to do that but for me I would tire of the grind, of squeezing out the points against bottom-half team every season just to keep it all going. Hopefully West Brom will eventually marry up the robustness with a bit of flair.
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I would agree with you if we were not above Bournemouth in the league and they hadn't gone out of the cup 3-0.

posted on 9/1/17

comment by Igor the last word. (U1993)
posted 1 day, 14 hours ago
And the OP, where the feck has he got to?

Extinct me thinks.
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I only post on week days. I never hide. Check my history if you don't believe me!

posted on 9/1/17

comment by Ruberyram (U7460)
posted 1 day, 14 hours ago
Pulisaurus - Can I ask a question.

Would you like,custard,cream or ice cream with your Humb,e. pie?

UTR
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I predicted you'd win so no humble pie required!

Either way, good luck in the next round. I always like to see the team that knocks us out do well.

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 9/1/17

I think it's pretty safe to say that Derby fans would love to be in the Premier League, mixing good football some weeks with inexpicably dire football others, beating the teams around and below them 3-1 on a regular basis while losing to the teams above them, risking defeat in both cups but being all but guaranteed to stay in the Premier League, and by some distance, and sitting 8th with just over half the season gone. Yes?

Or don't tell me. If Derby were in the Premier League they'd be a lot more ambitious than Albion in their intentions. Well, ambition and achievement are two very different sides of a coin, you only have to be here to know that. Derby have got form there, along with a host of middling Championship clubs who couldn't survive in the Premier League. It's just another of football's cruel facts of life.

And as for Rondon being a very good old-fashioned centre forward, yes he is. Scoring hat-tricks of headers is well in his locker.

posted on 10/1/17

No doubt. No need to get especially shirty about it. I was just expressing an opinion. The comparison with Bournemouth was to suggest that there is more than one way of being successful. I am a fan of neither club but if Bournemouth are on telly I watch the game and if West Brom are on telly I don't. I know that West Brom are above Bournemouth at the moment for what it's worth. The latter's 3-0 Cup defeat isn't really relevant given the team that they put out, in contrast to West Brom's approach where a very strong team was picked.

These are philosophical matters, about whether a more open and attacking style leaves a team vulnerable to a loss of form, plummeting down the table and risking relegation. Pulis's approach is less susceptible to loss of form because it relies more on organisation and playing percentages than on skill per se.

All fans want their team to play attractive football if possible, but all would choose results over this IF these are the only two options. My own opinion as that it isn't as simple as that but as I say, it's only an opinion. Derby having beaten West Brom it isn't as if I am speaking from sour grapes - I have no axe to grind.

posted on 10/1/17

comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 2 hours, 19 minutes ago
No doubt. No need to get especially shirty about it. I was just expressing an opinion. The comparison with Bournemouth was to suggest that there is more than one way of being successful. I am a fan of neither club but if Bournemouth are on telly I watch the game and if West Brom are on telly I don't. I know that West Brom are above Bournemouth at the moment for what it's worth. The latter's 3-0 Cup defeat isn't really relevant given the team that they put out, in contrast to West Brom's approach where a very strong team was picked.

These are philosophical matters, about whether a more open and attacking style leaves a team vulnerable to a loss of form, plummeting down the table and risking relegation. Pulis's approach is less susceptible to loss of form because it relies more on organisation and playing percentages than on skill per se.

All fans want their team to play attractive football if possible, but all would choose results over this IF these are the only two options. My own opinion as that it isn't as simple as that but as I say, it's only an opinion. Derby having beaten West Brom it isn't as if I am speaking from sour grapes - I have no axe to grind.
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Dear god you're boring!

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 10/1/17

Who's getting shirty? I'm not. I'm simply offering my opinion and a view counter to yours.

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