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Thread: The bubble has burst

  1. #11
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    re: The bubble has burst

    My New Year's Resolution has been to ignore Ratposts so I will not rise to the bait, unless it's Warfarin. I urge everyone to do the same and see who holds out the longest.

    So... you are quite right Ratty.

  2. #12
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    re: The bubble has burst

    I will second that!

    Back to topic - not long ago the excuse from our then managers lips would ahve been what do you expect against an ex prem team with parachute payments - so it was refreshing to hear McClaren's honest assessment after the match.

    Anyone who really thought we were invincible and that form wouldn't drop at sometime was in cloud cuckoo land. The current coaching team have done wonders with the current squad plus the shrewd acquisition of a couple of quality loans.

    Whilst there has been some hype about Hughes, it was experienced knowlegeable people in football who were praising his quality not just Derby fans, but give the guy a break he is young, has been ill and has played a lot of football every player even Messi and Rooney have poor form!!!

  3. #13
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    re: The bubble has burst

    we are all entitled to our view but I would much rather lose one game be fourth have wisdom/keane/bamford in our shirts than sit mid table looking over our shoulders and trying to bring someone we have never heard of in on loan.and if we win half our second half games will be in play offs

  4. #14
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    re: The bubble has burst

    As each game has passed, me and the old work buddies have been saying things like, we should get a point in this match, we might be lucky to scrape a win here, we will defo lose this match.

    Each time we kept winning, picking up points none of us expected.

    What we have done is bought ourselves a little cushion!

    There is no way on this earth we will make automatic promotion this year, not with teams like Leicester, QPR and dare I say it, Forest about.

    We have very tough months in January and Feb to come, I can only see a point here and maybe 3 points against Yeovil and Bournemouth.

    As long as come the end of Feb we are still in the top 6, we should be in a position to push for a defo top 6 place.

    McLaren excites me no end, we have almost secured all of our loan signings and it is only 2nd Jan, as well as signing Bamford.

    If McLaren can then bring in one or two more gems, which I expect, we could be in for a cracking second half of the season.

    At the beginning of this season the t

  5. #15
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    re: The bubble has burst

    Light the blue touch paper and stand back!!!!!

    You have hit on a number of issues that some on here will not have questioned.

    1. Performances have been great because we are invincible and not because we have been playing less able opposition. That is it and can not be questioned. we will even thump cChelsea by 10 they will have you believe.

    2. The current management can do no wrong. Nothing the do or say is wrong even if it results in the loss of points or is clear to a blind man.

    3. The holy grail Will Hughes is the best footballer known to man. Everything he does is sublime and Pele, Messi and co just sit at home and wonder if they could ever aspire to such heights. To say otherwise is heresy and you will be either burnt at the stake or censored and called every under the sun for saying otherwise!

    ""I do wonder if some people actually watch the games?""

    But simply I dont know if you can say the bubble has burst as was there ever really one. the next few games I think

  6. #16
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    re: The bubble has burst

    I don't think many on here do!!

  7. #17
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    re: The bubble has burst

    Too harsh to mention bubbles bursting. More of a disappointing setback. We were going to lose at some point and this may help us to refocus for Chelsea.

  8. #18
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    re: The bubble has burst

    [quote="ramspride"]Light the blue touch paper and stand back!!!!!

    You have hit on a number of issues that some on here will not have questioned.

    1. Performances have been great because we are invincible and not because we have been playing less able opposition. That is it and can not be questioned. we will even thump cChelsea by 10 they will have you believe.

    2. The current management can do no wrong. Nothing the do or say is wrong even if it results in the loss of points or is clear to a blind man.

    3. The holy grail Will Hughes is the best footballer known to man. Everything he does is sublime and Pele, Messi and co just sit at home and wonder if they could ever aspire to such heights. To say otherwise is heresy and you will be either burnt at the stake or censored and called every under the sun for saying otherwise!

    ""I do wonder if some people actually watch the games?""

    But simply I dont know if you can say the bubble has burst as was the

  9. #19
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    re: The bubble has burst

    [quote="Rattea"]Light the blue touch paper and stand back!!!!!

    You have hit on a number of issues that some on here will not have questioned.

    1. Performances have been great because we are invincible and not because we have been playing less able opposition. That is it and can not be questioned. we will even thump cChelsea by 10 they will have you believe.

    2. The current management can do no wrong. Nothing the do or say is wrong even if it results in the loss of points or is clear to a blind man.

    3. The holy grail Will Hughes is the best footballer known to man. Everything he does is sublime and Pele, Messi and co just sit at home and wonder if they could ever aspire to such heights. To say otherwise is heresy and you will be either burnt at the stake or censored and called every under the sun for saying otherwise!

    ""I do wonder if some people actually watch the games?""

    But simply I dont know if

  10. #20
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    re: The bubble has burst

    he really does have zero self awareness doesn't he

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