Bizarre story, almost as realistic as Forest signing Gareth Bale.
Fish and Chip paper tmoro. More chance of platting pi$$
If it is true then either we have our eyes on someone significantly better or we are in financial trouble. I doubt either scenario is correct. Selling to a potential rival for promotion is not a wise decision and a symptom of problems within the club like when we sold Mawene to Preston.
Would be quite a step-up for Jeff
Or an even greater step up if he was wanted by 11th placed Forest eh Caniggia.
I'm surprised at you Canniggia, I know the season is over but surely you could have come with better than that.
A premiership maybe for Jeff, Watford
I take it you didn't go to the City Ground on "Ten Men Day" then Strett?
He missed a sitter that day Strett
And then fu(king buried the winner
Jeff.
10 man day?
Why would I go to watch Derby at Wembley?
ah the old red dog selective memory trick being employed.......
I didn't even realise we were Udinese
People may laugh at the thought of one of Derby's top players moving from a team that reached the play-off final to a team languishing in mid-table. But it's worth remembering that Watford were in the same position as Derby are now this time last year. I think you'll be one of the favourites to go up next season but you could just as easily fail like Watford did. The Championship is a strange league.
But like us Watford don't like to spend money and Hendrick would cost in the region of 3.5 million so that alone would rule a move out to as you say a mid table championship team.
That's true. They don't tend to actually buy players do they? It's more that they acquire them from Udinese. Or they get out of contract players.
The reason for Watford's demise was that the league changed the rules on overseas loans. The reason why leicester did so well is that they kept the same team together. A lesson for all of us.
Says Mr Let'sditchKeogh.
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I didn't say let's ditch Keogh, I said after we have replaced Thorne and Wisdom hopefully with players of at least equal ability then the weakest link is Keogh because he makes more mistakes. I still stand by that, teams should be lloking to constant improvement whillst maintaining stability. That was the formula that kept Liverpool and Manchester Utd at the top for years and it was only deviation from that model that caused their respective slumps. The fact that you are unable to understand simple English is not my fault.
If we did ditch Keogh,could the new captain be someone who did not get me reaching for my ear plugs when he spoke.
Spart. You've been stitched up like a smoked herring.
I think he sounds more like a flounder.
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posted on 4/6/14
Bizarre story, almost as realistic as Forest signing Gareth Bale.
posted on 4/6/14
Fish and Chip paper tmoro. More chance of platting pi$$
posted on 4/6/14
If it is true then either we have our eyes on someone significantly better or we are in financial trouble. I doubt either scenario is correct. Selling to a potential rival for promotion is not a wise decision and a symptom of problems within the club like when we sold Mawene to Preston.
posted on 4/6/14
Would be quite a step-up for Jeff
posted on 4/6/14
Or an even greater step up if he was wanted by 11th placed Forest eh Caniggia.
posted on 4/6/14
I'm surprised at you Canniggia, I know the season is over but surely you could have come with better than that.
A premiership maybe for Jeff, Watford
posted on 4/6/14
*club
posted on 4/6/14
Who is Jeff Hendrick?
posted on 4/6/14
I take it you didn't go to the City Ground on "Ten Men Day" then Strett?
posted on 4/6/14
He missed a sitter that day Strett
And then fu(king buried the winner
Jeff.
posted on 4/6/14
10 man day?
Why would I go to watch Derby at Wembley?
posted on 4/6/14
Exactly Spart
posted on 4/6/14
ah the old red dog selective memory trick being employed.......
posted on 4/6/14
I didn't even realise we were Udinese
posted on 4/6/14
People may laugh at the thought of one of Derby's top players moving from a team that reached the play-off final to a team languishing in mid-table. But it's worth remembering that Watford were in the same position as Derby are now this time last year. I think you'll be one of the favourites to go up next season but you could just as easily fail like Watford did. The Championship is a strange league.
posted on 4/6/14
But like us Watford don't like to spend money and Hendrick would cost in the region of 3.5 million so that alone would rule a move out to as you say a mid table championship team.
posted on 4/6/14
That's true. They don't tend to actually buy players do they? It's more that they acquire them from Udinese. Or they get out of contract players.
posted on 4/6/14
The reason for Watford's demise was that the league changed the rules on overseas loans. The reason why leicester did so well is that they kept the same team together. A lesson for all of us.
posted on 4/6/14
Says Mr Let'sditchKeogh.
posted on 4/6/14
Says Mr Let'sditchKeogh.
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posted on 4/6/14
posted on 4/6/14
I didn't say let's ditch Keogh, I said after we have replaced Thorne and Wisdom hopefully with players of at least equal ability then the weakest link is Keogh because he makes more mistakes. I still stand by that, teams should be lloking to constant improvement whillst maintaining stability. That was the formula that kept Liverpool and Manchester Utd at the top for years and it was only deviation from that model that caused their respective slumps. The fact that you are unable to understand simple English is not my fault.
posted on 4/6/14
If we did ditch Keogh,could the new captain be someone who did not get me reaching for my ear plugs when he spoke.
posted on 4/6/14
Spart. You've been stitched up like a smoked herring.
posted on 4/6/14
I think he sounds more like a flounder.
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