Trents
John Robertson
Fixtures for them are just 2 days away. I imagine every other League 1 club will be praying they get to play Derby asap while they have no players.
And we all remember Willojack - a hero of this forumWe will never tell, where the bodies are buried.
So, until around March next year then.....Fixtures for them are just 2 days away. I imagine every other League 1 club will be praying they get to play Derby asap while they have no players.
The atmosphere in the dressing room somehow makes me think of a tree falling down in deserted woods and whether it makes a noise.Aside from anything else can you imagine what the atmosphere in the dressing room must be like?
It's going to be extremely tough for them to get results with all this hanging over them.
Aside from anything else can you imagine what the atmosphere in the dressing room must be like?
It's going to be extremely tough for them to get results with all this hanging over them.
Technically Zombies are dead, they are reanimated corpses.
Nearly ded.
Aye... technically Derby are dead too.Technically Zombies are dead, they are reanimated corpses.
Maybe brain dead. Just waiting for the Administrators and EFL to agree to turn the life support machine off.Aye... technically Derby are dead too.
They hardly got 15,000 in most games last season, however much they try to delude themselves with ticket sales.Just took a look on their fan site and saw this
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15,000 in tier 8 or 9? First couple of weeks maybe. Even if they could get the 15,000 in how much would they pay for tickets? No where near what they pay now to watch them. I don't think that the club would be able to pay enough in rent for the upkeep of the stadium. he owner would need to be using it for something else that would bring in lots of money to stop it falling into disrepair.
Yep, I posted a lot of pictures on the old thread of their half empty stadium. As they say "the camera never lies".They hardly got 15,000 in most games last season, however much they try to delude themselves with ticket sales.
Bums on seats, hardly anybody turned up most of the season for them apart from the odd game where they decided to turn up and tell everybody how great their fans are.
As much as the hardcore have brainwashed themselves into thinking this is the most fun they have ever heard supporting Derby, the vast majority will see it for what it is, a sad and souless place.