Come on Terry, we have to Pay Cocu and Keogh somehow.
How you can complain about value after such scintillating offering of top class football this season. There’s just no pleasing some people. Look at the rubbish Man City have delivered all season for probably the same money but are their fans complaining? Seriously they probably use the Rams TV stream in Guantanamo Bay for torture, the switch to water boarding is considered light relief
I sympathise with Terry, it's the same at my dentist who stopped folk going but takes money every month. And Sky takes the money when my box wasn't working.
It's a bloody rip off and I blame Jeremy Corbyn's brother and Dominic Cummings and Martin Bashir.
And Harry and that Markle woman.
My ceramic hob has never had a bad day but they take money off me on the basis that they will fix it if necessary. I've probably paid enough to have about ten new ones by now. So I blame them.
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 27 minutes ago
My ceramic hob has never had a bad day
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Is that a euphemism?
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 27 minutes ago
My ceramic hob has never had a bad day
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Is that a euphemism?
--------------------------------------
No rhyming slang.
You are daft to take out those maintenance contracts Vidal. I always ask how much they cost and then save that amount of money. If it goes wrong straight away then you are covered and by the the end of the customer protection period you will have enough saves to pay for any repairs and as you point out after 10 years enough to buy a new one so only one person to blame for that decision.
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 11 hours, 59 minutes ago
I sympathise with Terry, it's the same at my dentist who stopped folk going but takes money every month. And Sky takes the money when my box wasn't working.
It's a bloody rip off and I blame Jeremy Corbyn's brother and Dominic Cummings and Martin Bashir.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Interesting about the Dentist comment. I read somewhere that we (probably) wont get an NHS Dental appointment for 3 years. Putting things in perspective we have a Dentist in Spain who we use when we're there and they have being seeing people as normal over the last year...and it's a far superior experience to the Dental practices I've used in UK.
comment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 11 hours, 59 minutes ago
I sympathise with Terry, it's the same at my dentist who stopped folk going but takes money every month. And Sky takes the money when my box wasn't working.
It's a bloody rip off and I blame Jeremy Corbyn's brother and Dominic Cummings and Martin Bashir.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Interesting about the Dentist comment. I read somewhere that we (probably) wont get an NHS Dental appointment for 3 years. Putting things in perspective we have a Dentist in Spain who we use when we're there and they have being seeing people as normal over the last year...and it's a far superior experience to the Dental practices I've used in UK.
----------------------------------------------------
NHS dentistry has been a luxury for years. I used to go to a dentist in Turkey for treatment. Less than half the price, better equipped surgeries and only a few days to wait.
My niece does my dental treatment at cost privately now since I sold the villa.
If you think it's £150 a year then it's really not bad and if it's worth that then it's just more convenient to pay £12.50 every month than £16.67 for 9 months of the year.
I don't consider it a rip off as I see far more games than I would otherwise (unfortunately so last year but that's not RamsPlayer's fault!)
comment by FinlandRam (U3621)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
If you think it's £150 a year then it's really not bad and if it's worth that then it's just more convenient to pay £12.50 every month than £16.67 for 9 months of the year.
I don't consider it a rip off as I see far more games than I would otherwise (unfortunately so last year but that's not RamsPlayer's fault!)
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I agree Finland. I've never grumbled about the cost and thought it good value. It was probably my fault for 'assuming' it would stop when the season stopped. Since my original ire at being 'ripped off' I received an email from dcfc saying that actually it's a monthly subscription which you can start / stop whenever you want rather than being stuck in a 12 months contract or whatever. So, on reflection, depending on what happens with supporters being allowed into grounds etc I'll probably renew when the season starts. Fact is though there's absolutely no benefit of paying £12.50 a month during the close season....unless as Spart says I want to chip in for Keogh's wages.....
Interesting. I agree there’s little point in paying for months where there are no matches but I did not know you could turn it on and off like that. Probably break even for me though as I got an introductory offer of £10 a month as I got in right at the start and I’d probably lose that price if I stopped and started again.
comment by FinlandRam (U3621)
posted 11 hours, 3 minutes ago
Interesting. I agree there’s little point in paying for months where there are no matches but I did not know you could turn it on and off like that. Probably break even for me though as I got an introductory offer of £10 a month as I got in right at the start and I’d probably lose that price if I stopped and started again.
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Interesting. I'm sure you're correct about them putting it up if you were to cancel. Once supporters are allowed in to grounds ....which I guess could be when the season starts - they clearly will want as many in the grounds as possible....so I'd expect the streaming may well go up again. But I agree if you're getting the streaming at £10 per month its clearly a bargain - unless they increase it of course.
More pressing thoughts at the moment....like will Mel be able to sell the club, will we get any investment that'll stay withing FFP rules, Will we face any sanctions from the EFL, will Rooney be able to strenghten a team that clearly is/was not good enough, will Rooney actually turn out to be a good/poor Manager and finally... will we face another season of agony as we did last season. No signs of any off those things changing at the moment....
Seen the article on dogs board?
I knew it was worse that it appeared but
Paying off keogh
Paying off Cocu
Paying HMRC
Points deduction FFP
.......
Cant even sell club for £1, due to £60M Debt
Little in way of assets
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-9580807/Potential-Derby-County-buyers-WALKING-AWAY-discovering-debts-60MILLION.html
comment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 1 day, 2 hours ago
comment by FinlandRam (U3621)
posted 11 hours, 3 minutes ago
Interesting. I agree there’s little point in paying for months where there are no matches but I did not know you could turn it on and off like that. Probably break even for me though as I got an introductory offer of £10 a month as I got in right at the start and I’d probably lose that price if I stopped and started again.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Interesting. I'm sure you're correct about them putting it up if you were to cancel. Once supporters are allowed in to grounds ....which I guess could be when the season starts - they clearly will want as many in the grounds as possible....so I'd expect the streaming may well go up again. But I agree if you're getting the streaming at £10 per month its clearly a bargain - unless they increase it of course.
More pressing thoughts at the moment....like will Mel be able to sell the club, will we get any investment that'll stay withing FFP rules, Will we face any sanctions from the EFL, will Rooney be able to strenghten a team that clearly is/was not good enough, will Rooney actually turn out to be a good/poor Manager and finally... will we face another season of agony as we did last season. No signs of any off those things changing at the moment....
--------------------------------------------
All football clubs are in a precarious financial position. Just reading that Inter Milan after winning Serie A last season, will have to reduce their wage bill by 20%. I wouldn't be surprised to see many clubs go bankrupt next season.
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 23 hours, 23 minutes ago
comment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 1 day, 2 hours ago
comment by FinlandRam (U3621)
posted 11 hours, 3 minutes ago
Interesting. I agree there’s little point in paying for months where there are no matches but I did not know you could turn it on and off like that. Probably break even for me though as I got an introductory offer of £10 a month as I got in right at the start and I’d probably lose that price if I stopped and started again.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Interesting. I'm sure you're correct about them putting it up if you were to cancel. Once supporters are allowed in to grounds ....which I guess could be when the season starts - they clearly will want as many in the grounds as possible....so I'd expect the streaming may well go up again. But I agree if you're getting the streaming at £10 per month its clearly a bargain - unless they increase it of course.
More pressing thoughts at the moment....like will Mel be able to sell the club, will we get any investment that'll stay withing FFP rules, Will we face any sanctions from the EFL, will Rooney be able to strenghten a team that clearly is/was not good enough, will Rooney actually turn out to be a good/poor Manager and finally... will we face another season of agony as we did last season. No signs of any off those things changing at the moment....
--------------------------------------------
All football clubs are in a precarious financial position. Just reading that Inter Milan after winning Serie A last season, will have to reduce their wage bill by 20%. I wouldn't be surprised to see many clubs go bankrupt next season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think you're absolutely right. It's not just Derby that have financial problems....it's just that our problems everyone seems to get great pleasure in hightlighting. It's simple economics. Football has for far to long been living in a spend spend spend spiral. Unfortunately you have to spend to keep up - but in many cases that spending leads to the overspending of chasing the dream. As I've said many times if you aren't in the premier league - or have parachute payments you're going to struggle. The EFL could well find themselves presiding over many bankruptcies. Not that they care of course....
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posted on 24/5/21
Come on Terry, we have to Pay Cocu and Keogh somehow.
posted on 24/5/21
How you can complain about value after such scintillating offering of top class football this season. There’s just no pleasing some people. Look at the rubbish Man City have delivered all season for probably the same money but are their fans complaining? Seriously they probably use the Rams TV stream in Guantanamo Bay for torture, the switch to water boarding is considered light relief
posted on 24/5/21
I sympathise with Terry, it's the same at my dentist who stopped folk going but takes money every month. And Sky takes the money when my box wasn't working.
It's a bloody rip off and I blame Jeremy Corbyn's brother and Dominic Cummings and Martin Bashir.
posted on 24/5/21
And Harry and that Markle woman.
posted on 24/5/21
My ceramic hob has never had a bad day but they take money off me on the basis that they will fix it if necessary. I've probably paid enough to have about ten new ones by now. So I blame them.
posted on 24/5/21
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 27 minutes ago
My ceramic hob has never had a bad day
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Is that a euphemism?
posted on 24/5/21
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 27 minutes ago
My ceramic hob has never had a bad day
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Is that a euphemism?
--------------------------------------
No rhyming slang.
You are daft to take out those maintenance contracts Vidal. I always ask how much they cost and then save that amount of money. If it goes wrong straight away then you are covered and by the the end of the customer protection period you will have enough saves to pay for any repairs and as you point out after 10 years enough to buy a new one so only one person to blame for that decision.
posted on 25/5/21
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 11 hours, 59 minutes ago
I sympathise with Terry, it's the same at my dentist who stopped folk going but takes money every month. And Sky takes the money when my box wasn't working.
It's a bloody rip off and I blame Jeremy Corbyn's brother and Dominic Cummings and Martin Bashir.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Interesting about the Dentist comment. I read somewhere that we (probably) wont get an NHS Dental appointment for 3 years. Putting things in perspective we have a Dentist in Spain who we use when we're there and they have being seeing people as normal over the last year...and it's a far superior experience to the Dental practices I've used in UK.
posted on 25/5/21
comment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 11 hours, 59 minutes ago
I sympathise with Terry, it's the same at my dentist who stopped folk going but takes money every month. And Sky takes the money when my box wasn't working.
It's a bloody rip off and I blame Jeremy Corbyn's brother and Dominic Cummings and Martin Bashir.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Interesting about the Dentist comment. I read somewhere that we (probably) wont get an NHS Dental appointment for 3 years. Putting things in perspective we have a Dentist in Spain who we use when we're there and they have being seeing people as normal over the last year...and it's a far superior experience to the Dental practices I've used in UK.
----------------------------------------------------
NHS dentistry has been a luxury for years. I used to go to a dentist in Turkey for treatment. Less than half the price, better equipped surgeries and only a few days to wait.
My niece does my dental treatment at cost privately now since I sold the villa.
posted on 25/5/21
If you think it's £150 a year then it's really not bad and if it's worth that then it's just more convenient to pay £12.50 every month than £16.67 for 9 months of the year.
I don't consider it a rip off as I see far more games than I would otherwise (unfortunately so last year but that's not RamsPlayer's fault!)
posted on 25/5/21
comment by FinlandRam (U3621)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
If you think it's £150 a year then it's really not bad and if it's worth that then it's just more convenient to pay £12.50 every month than £16.67 for 9 months of the year.
I don't consider it a rip off as I see far more games than I would otherwise (unfortunately so last year but that's not RamsPlayer's fault!)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I agree Finland. I've never grumbled about the cost and thought it good value. It was probably my fault for 'assuming' it would stop when the season stopped. Since my original ire at being 'ripped off' I received an email from dcfc saying that actually it's a monthly subscription which you can start / stop whenever you want rather than being stuck in a 12 months contract or whatever. So, on reflection, depending on what happens with supporters being allowed into grounds etc I'll probably renew when the season starts. Fact is though there's absolutely no benefit of paying £12.50 a month during the close season....unless as Spart says I want to chip in for Keogh's wages.....
posted on 25/5/21
Interesting. I agree there’s little point in paying for months where there are no matches but I did not know you could turn it on and off like that. Probably break even for me though as I got an introductory offer of £10 a month as I got in right at the start and I’d probably lose that price if I stopped and started again.
posted on 26/5/21
comment by FinlandRam (U3621)
posted 11 hours, 3 minutes ago
Interesting. I agree there’s little point in paying for months where there are no matches but I did not know you could turn it on and off like that. Probably break even for me though as I got an introductory offer of £10 a month as I got in right at the start and I’d probably lose that price if I stopped and started again.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Interesting. I'm sure you're correct about them putting it up if you were to cancel. Once supporters are allowed in to grounds ....which I guess could be when the season starts - they clearly will want as many in the grounds as possible....so I'd expect the streaming may well go up again. But I agree if you're getting the streaming at £10 per month its clearly a bargain - unless they increase it of course.
More pressing thoughts at the moment....like will Mel be able to sell the club, will we get any investment that'll stay withing FFP rules, Will we face any sanctions from the EFL, will Rooney be able to strenghten a team that clearly is/was not good enough, will Rooney actually turn out to be a good/poor Manager and finally... will we face another season of agony as we did last season. No signs of any off those things changing at the moment....
posted on 26/5/21
Seen the article on dogs board?
I knew it was worse that it appeared but
Paying off keogh
Paying off Cocu
Paying HMRC
Points deduction FFP
.......
Cant even sell club for £1, due to £60M Debt
Little in way of assets
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-9580807/Potential-Derby-County-buyers-WALKING-AWAY-discovering-debts-60MILLION.html
posted on 27/5/21
comment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 1 day, 2 hours ago
comment by FinlandRam (U3621)
posted 11 hours, 3 minutes ago
Interesting. I agree there’s little point in paying for months where there are no matches but I did not know you could turn it on and off like that. Probably break even for me though as I got an introductory offer of £10 a month as I got in right at the start and I’d probably lose that price if I stopped and started again.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Interesting. I'm sure you're correct about them putting it up if you were to cancel. Once supporters are allowed in to grounds ....which I guess could be when the season starts - they clearly will want as many in the grounds as possible....so I'd expect the streaming may well go up again. But I agree if you're getting the streaming at £10 per month its clearly a bargain - unless they increase it of course.
More pressing thoughts at the moment....like will Mel be able to sell the club, will we get any investment that'll stay withing FFP rules, Will we face any sanctions from the EFL, will Rooney be able to strenghten a team that clearly is/was not good enough, will Rooney actually turn out to be a good/poor Manager and finally... will we face another season of agony as we did last season. No signs of any off those things changing at the moment....
--------------------------------------------
All football clubs are in a precarious financial position. Just reading that Inter Milan after winning Serie A last season, will have to reduce their wage bill by 20%. I wouldn't be surprised to see many clubs go bankrupt next season.
posted on 28/5/21
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 23 hours, 23 minutes ago
comment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 1 day, 2 hours ago
comment by FinlandRam (U3621)
posted 11 hours, 3 minutes ago
Interesting. I agree there’s little point in paying for months where there are no matches but I did not know you could turn it on and off like that. Probably break even for me though as I got an introductory offer of £10 a month as I got in right at the start and I’d probably lose that price if I stopped and started again.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Interesting. I'm sure you're correct about them putting it up if you were to cancel. Once supporters are allowed in to grounds ....which I guess could be when the season starts - they clearly will want as many in the grounds as possible....so I'd expect the streaming may well go up again. But I agree if you're getting the streaming at £10 per month its clearly a bargain - unless they increase it of course.
More pressing thoughts at the moment....like will Mel be able to sell the club, will we get any investment that'll stay withing FFP rules, Will we face any sanctions from the EFL, will Rooney be able to strenghten a team that clearly is/was not good enough, will Rooney actually turn out to be a good/poor Manager and finally... will we face another season of agony as we did last season. No signs of any off those things changing at the moment....
--------------------------------------------
All football clubs are in a precarious financial position. Just reading that Inter Milan after winning Serie A last season, will have to reduce their wage bill by 20%. I wouldn't be surprised to see many clubs go bankrupt next season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think you're absolutely right. It's not just Derby that have financial problems....it's just that our problems everyone seems to get great pleasure in hightlighting. It's simple economics. Football has for far to long been living in a spend spend spend spiral. Unfortunately you have to spend to keep up - but in many cases that spending leads to the overspending of chasing the dream. As I've said many times if you aren't in the premier league - or have parachute payments you're going to struggle. The EFL could well find themselves presiding over many bankruptcies. Not that they care of course....
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