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RE: RAMS v TERRIERS - Lord Snooty - 03-11-2014

We have a 100% record on Tuesday night away games this season.
Chesterfield, Reading and Wolves.

Keep it going, Town.


RE: RAMS v TERRIERS - MNTerrier - 03-11-2014

Derby are a very good side and are having a little blip at the moment but that far from makes this game a sure thing, although town a playing very well at the moment we have to be wary that the confidence the team has does not become over confidence.

think this will be our hardest game yet , we can get a result but there would be no shame is putting in a performance and losing this one


RE: RAMS v TERRIERS - Terrier1987cas - 03-11-2014

If we come back from London on Saturday unbeaten in 9 I'll be astounded. Derby, despite having a very minor blip, will be there or thereabout for a top 2 spot come May, and Fulham will be nowhere near the bottom 3 and have picked up recently after getting rid of the witch doctor. That said, we're in very good form, our defence looks solid, we have red hot strikers, and our midfield looks imperiously good with Butterfield, Hogg, Coady, Scannell and Bunn all playing amazingly well at the minute. Nothing to fear, but I'd be amazed if we don't lose either of these next 2 games nonetheless. Hopefully the recent wins tempts the stay aways to get to one of the next 2 games as well, no excuse whatsoever for not selling out both games but we won't get close to either I'd imagine - appalling support really if it ends up being the case.


RE: RAMS v TERRIERS - ARTERRIER - 03-11-2014

The onus is on Derby tomorrow, 2 defeats on the bounce against teams lower down the legaue than them, got the scent in our nostrils. Same starting line up as Saturday would be brave but I'd give it a go, I'd rather we try and win the game then lose it trying to keep it tight. Our direct wing play is our main strength on this run, so lets give them summat to think about. Really wish I was going tomorrow night.


RE: RAMS v TERRIERS - Lord Snooty - 03-11-2014

Hogg is out. And he's not going to play on Saturday either. Powell says he'll be fine after the international break though.


RE: RAMS v TERRIERS - theo_luddite - 03-11-2014

Article in the FL paper about Hughes not being the finished article yet and can be muscled off the ball and pressed into giving the ball away. Pretty much ran the show against us before and England U21's v Croatia because he was given far too much space. Let's hope we're not too leggy from Saturday.


RE: RAMS v TERRIERS - WakeyTerrier - 03-11-2014

I still think we'll get tonked tomorrow, mind you I thought that against Forest so let's hope I'm very wrong again.

Having said all that, 3pm on Saturday I'd have taken 2 points from Forest and Derby so in my opinion we are already in front no matter what the result tomorrow night


RE: RAMS v TERRIERS - Mitzi - 04-11-2014

I know this is boring but I agree with Wakey! I'd have happily settled for thee points from this eight-day-week (grr!) and we've already got that, so anything more we can get is a bonus. As long as we give a reasonable account of ourselves, and aren't thrashed out of sight, I won't be too upset if we lose tomorrow. A point would be nice.


RE: RAMS v TERRIERS - SHEP_HTAFC - 04-11-2014

Really excited about this game.....especially after Saturday's performance.
I'll be listening intently to Oggy and KoR on t'radio.

I used to live in Derby and I still keep in touch with a couple of Derby fans. Let's get at least a point tonight so I can RAM it down their throats.


RE: RAMS v TERRIERS - sloppyattheback - 04-11-2014

My closest fixture and after being lambs to slaughter on the last 2 visits it's nice to be even thinking we've got half a chance of getting something or running them very close if we play anywhere near the level of Saturday and the past month.

My mate's flying in from Canada this lunchtime and hot footing it up the M1 (and back tonight) to make this so hoping we can rustle up more than 1,000 travellers in the new corner wedge away end (similar to Leicester) and pretty sure the backing will be there to spur them on.