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Huddersfield Town 2 - 0 Derby County

HUDDERSFIELD TOWN v DERBY COUNTY..............………........................Championship # 29


7.45PM John Smith's Stadium Wednesday 2nd Feb 2022 Championship #29

FU CK the EFL

Its difficult to move on from the emotion and sheer exhilaration of Sunday.

I finished counting with my clicker at the Cockpit and can confidently state that there were 10,623 marchers winding the way to Pride Park from the Assembly Rooms. All issues aside, could you really envisage something like happening in Notts? No, me neither.

But move on we must because there is a game to attend to. Huddersfield up in Huddersfield who sit nicely poised to jump into the play-off places after their latest match - a draw - v Stoke City.

Luke Plange has gone to Palace but comes straight back, Jozwiak has what may be a nasty injury and may be out for some time. Bielek managed to get injured scoring a goal but apparently its not too bad - 50/50 if he is involved v Huddersfield. It is a ironic that we said Bielek returning would bring out the best in Joz......but like ships that pass in the night, they are not destined to play together this season.

The 'saga' drags on - but maybe there is a little light if not a midday sun - methinks Parry is getting a little antsy about the (public) information about his shenanigans are under the spotlight.

I dunno, but I feel things are starting to look a little bit more positive but this is more of the EFL being slowly picked apart regarding their procedures, personnel - especially the personnel - I mean who wants their own misdemeanours and past scrutinised as a result of exposing somebody else's?

BTW, there is a match on Wednesday - 3 points would be lovely - but lets save the club first. And I still miss Begbie - we could have done with him on Sunday for at least 70 mins of the game.......

Team News:
Allsop (GK), Byrne, Lawrence (C), Stearman, Sibley, Buchanan, Davies, Ebosele, Knight, Thompson, Plange.


Subs:
Roos (GK), Bardell, Cashin, Forsyth, Bielik, Stretton, Ebiowei.


#SaveDerbyCounty

posted on 3/2/22

If we are leaving discussion of the game and moving to areas of blame then there is a chain of events/actions/attitudes running backwards in time from the administrators right now to Morrris. He started it all and he is responsible for the whole sorry mess - maybe not all foreseeable but the buck stops and starts with him. End of.

posted on 3/2/22

comment by ViewFromCroxteth (U1581)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by 🏁 AnglianRam 🏁 (U17428)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by ViewFromCroxteth (U1581)
posted 45 minutes ago
Leave the the administrators out of any blame game. They are here to do a job and their guiding principle is the creditors. Nothing more, nothing less. They don't have a choice. Not pleasant for them but if they fnck up then it's their careers and job and company that will come into the firing line along with possible legal proceedings.

Like I say - they have no choice.
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But they do have a duty, and are paid enough, to ensure that there are excellent channels of communication with the manager, so that he doesnt look like a complete idiot after every pronouncement he makes to the media.
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No, they do not have that obligation.
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I did say 'duty' rather than obligation.
However, if that really is the case, it makes you wonder on what terms, or who employed them, in the first place.
Oh, hang on !

posted on 3/2/22

What is obvious is that none of the parties involved will do anything purely because it is the correct or moral thing to do. This is not what motivates these people. They are motivated by self-interest and that includes Morris, the administrators, the EFL, the two parasite clubs, the creditors and politicians. Although there might be progress behind the scenes that certainly is not the feel of it, and the longer it goes on the worse it gets. Some leverage needs to be applied to those involved. You would think the most susceptible on that list would be the EFL since their position is the least justifiable, and because they have the threat of a regulator being imposed. So they need to have the heat turned up on them. Politicians need to be more vocal in their criticism of the EFL and not just say that "it needs to be sorted out". There needs to be some genuine jeopardy for the EFL or they will keep dragging their heels until we are history.

posted on 3/2/22

comment by 🏁 AnglianRam 🏁 (U17428)
posted about 3 hours ago
comment by ViewFromCroxteth (U1581)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by 🏁 AnglianRam 🏁 (U17428)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by ViewFromCroxteth (U1581)
posted 45 minutes ago
Leave the the administrators out of any blame game. They are here to do a job and their guiding principle is the creditors. Nothing more, nothing less. They don't have a choice. Not pleasant for them but if they fnck up then it's their careers and job and company that will come into the firing line along with possible legal proceedings.

Like I say - they have no choice.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But they do have a duty, and are paid enough, to ensure that there are excellent channels of communication with the manager, so that he doesnt look like a complete idiot after every pronouncement he makes to the media.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No, they do not have that obligation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I did say 'duty' rather than obligation.
However, if that really is the case, it makes you wonder on what terms, or who employed them, in the first place.
Oh, hang on !
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It seems to me that all that happens is run past morris first.
Of course spart will disagree

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 3/2/22

For the first time in a while I really am worried that the club is not going to survive.

posted on 3/2/22

comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 6 minutes ago
For the first time in a while I really am worried that the club is not going to survive.
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The Binnies think so as well, according to their latest statement

posted on 3/2/22

Keep the faith Scouse.

This squad has fought hard to get to this position. We need to express our belief anyway we can.

posted on 4/2/22

comment by UNCLE TOM COBLEY (U1899)
posted about 22 hours ago
comment by 🏁 AnglianRam 🏁 (U17428)
posted about 3 hours ago
comment by ViewFromCroxteth (U1581)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by 🏁 AnglianRam 🏁 (U17428)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by ViewFromCroxteth (U1581)
posted 45 minutes ago
Leave the the administrators out of any blame game. They are here to do a job and their guiding principle is the creditors. Nothing more, nothing less. They don't have a choice. Not pleasant for them but if they fnck up then it's their careers and job and company that will come into the firing line along with possible legal proceedings.

Like I say - they have no choice.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But they do have a duty, and are paid enough, to ensure that there are excellent channels of communication with the manager, so that he doesnt look like a complete idiot after every pronouncement he makes to the media.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No, they do not have that obligation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I did say 'duty' rather than obligation.
However, if that really is the case, it makes you wonder on what terms, or who employed them, in the first place.
Oh, hang on !
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It seems to me that all that happens is run past morris first.
Of course spart will disagree
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Why should I disagree? I have no knowledge of the process of administration or liquidation other than the one participant in the process who always emerges better off in the end is the administrator.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 4/2/22

comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 2 hours, 7 minutes ago
comment by UNCLE TOM COBLEY (U1899)
posted about 22 hours ago
comment by 🏁 AnglianRam 🏁 (U17428)
posted about 3 hours ago
comment by ViewFromCroxteth (U1581)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by 🏁 AnglianRam 🏁 (U17428)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by ViewFromCroxteth (U1581)
posted 45 minutes ago
Leave the the administrators out of any blame game. They are here to do a job and their guiding principle is the creditors. Nothing more, nothing less. They don't have a choice. Not pleasant for them but if they fnck up then it's their careers and job and company that will come into the firing line along with possible legal proceedings.

Like I say - they have no choice.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But they do have a duty, and are paid enough, to ensure that there are excellent channels of communication with the manager, so that he doesnt look like a complete idiot after every pronouncement he makes to the media.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No, they do not have that obligation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I did say 'duty' rather than obligation.
However, if that really is the case, it makes you wonder on what terms, or who employed them, in the first place.
Oh, hang on !
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It seems to me that all that happens is run past morris first.
Of course spart will disagree
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Why should I disagree? I have no knowledge of the process of administration or liquidation other than the one participant in the process who always emerges better off in the end is the administrator.
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Spart is correct, much like the lawyers in a divorce.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 4/2/22

The first thing any administrator does when they walk into an insolvent business, is to weigh-up how much they can charge.

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