January 28th, 2009

Birmingham 1-0 Derby County: Hello bottom 3,can I join you?

By: Clemens | Comments 2 Comments

Has a huge task at hand

There’s nothing more painfull than looking at the championship league table and seeing your team lodged firmly in the bottom three, Read the rest of this entry »


Category Category: Derby Team News

January 26th, 2009

Match preview: Birmingham vs Derby County (19:45 GMT): A must win here

By: Clemens | Comments 2 Comments

Derby county go into this game on the back of three straight league defeats and a fourth one will certainly put us in hot water. Read the rest of this entry »


Category Category: Pre-Match
January 25th, 2009

FA CUP FIFTH ROUND DRAW…….

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The winner of our replay will face non-other than…..Manchester united (again) in the fifth round of the FA cup.We HAVE to kick nottingham forest ASS on wednesday in their stadium for two simple reasons. Read the rest of this entry »


Category Category: Derby Team News
January 25th, 2009

iNTRODUCTION

By: Clemens | Comments 2 Comments

Hello all welcome to the offside Derby County blog. Well there is not much I can say about myself except that I love derby county and been following this proud club on and off since the days of Giorgio Kinkladze,Fabrizzio Ravanelli ,Youl Mawene, just to name a few. Read the rest of this entry »


Category Category: Derby Team News
August 9th, 2008

Derby 0 – 1 Doncaster

By: MoonPig | Comments 1 Comment

It’s like the first day back at school… A big build up but in the end it was a bit of a let down, but listen… I know everyone was expecting us to beat Doncaster but I think those people need to show some intelligence and even more patience. Doncaster played good football and although they probably couldn’t believe their luck that they scored (and that we didn’t score at all) I suspect that if this game was played in a few weeks time, the result would be different.

Although this wasn’t a great performance from Derby, and perhaps a bit disjointed, it’s worth remembering that we had the better chances and on another day the result could have been different. Not only that, the incessant whining noise coming from the supporters (something which is slowing getting to be a bad habit) shows a real lack of patience to the manager.

That’s right. A lack of patience. And don’t remind me about last season either. I was there – saw every home game and quite a few away ones too… Just remember how poor our squad was, how Billy Davies didn’t want to be within whistling distance of the team HE put together once he realised the team was woefully out of his depth – remember the lack of team spirit, the lack of professionalism and the downright lack of respect given to our great Club by certain individuals (most of who have been moved on)…

Look at the line up – the names in bold were signed in the summer:

Derby: Carroll, McEveley, Green, Kazmierczak (Savage 53), Commons, Ellington, Hulse, Mears, Stubbs (C) (Connolly 56), Albrechtsen, Pereplotkins (Davies 64).

Rome /literally/ wasn’t built in a day. Give the team a chance. Give the manager a chance – next time you fill your lungs with air to “boo” the team, or call for the managers head – remind yourself you are using oxygen which could be put to better use. Save your breath and cheer the team you love.

Yes, we lost… and yes, this was mainly down to us losing the battle in the midfield, and switching off for their goal – remember that Doncaster are a team who have been together for a long time, and that Paul Jewell has been performing open heart surgery on a team that was in a footballing coma.

This performance had it’s positives. It’s easy not to see them if you’re one of these people who judge everything on the scoreline (remember all those win’s we fluked under Billy?), the positives were there, you just had to want to see them, Commons showed flashes of brilliance, Ellington worked hard – often in the wrong half of the pitch, Hulse looked lively… In a few weeks this team, who have only played one competitive game together, will start to gel and the flowing football will start.

Note to Donny fans – Good luck to you – you play football the right way… It’s hard to tell anything from the opening day games (which is the main point of this article) – but if you keep playing football that way, you’ll win more than you lose.

I never imagined or intended this match report to be a sermon on the lack of patience of our supporters, anyone who followed this blog through last season will hopefully vouch for my happy go lucky/gallows humour – but I think everyone just needs to calm down and remember it IS just the first game of the season.

I leave you with a few facts:

* It took Manchester United four games to get a win last season. They did okay in the end…
* The season we got promoted under Billy, it took 3 games to get a win.
* The season we finished 2nd in the Championship, we opened the season with a 1-0 defeat to Oldham…
* We had 8 points from 4 games in 2005-2006 and finished 40 points away from 2nd place…

Statistics can be twisted to tell their own story, but seriously… get real… We’ll be back, Paul Jewell is the man! – just keep the faith. Get behind the team and the rest will fall into place.

- MoonPig.


July 18th, 2008

Transfer Watch: The Ins and Outs…

By: MoonPig | Comments 2 Comments

18th July 2008 — Przemyslaw Kazmierczak signs

— IN —

* 18th July 2008 -> Przemyslaw Kazmierczak (FC Porto) -> 12 Month Loan -> Press Release

* 1st July 2008 -> Liam Dickinson (Stockport County) -> Undisclosed/Rising to £1m -> Press Release

* 30th June 2008 -> Martin Albrechtsen (West Bromwich Albion) -> Free -> Press Release

* 12th June 2008 -> Steve Davies (Tranmere) -> Tribunal -> Press Release

* 30th May 2008 -> Nathan Ellington (Watford) -> Free -> Press Release

* 30th May 2008 -> Jordan Stewart (Watford) -> 12 Month Loan Then Free -> Press Release

* 30th May 2008 -> Paul Green (Doncaster Rovers) -> Free -> (Press Release (they ain’t bitter!))

* 21th May 2008 -> Kris Commons (Nott**gham Forest) -> Free -> Press Release

* 15th May 2008 -> Paul Connolly (Plymouth) -> Free -> Press Release

* 17th April 2008 -> Ruben Zadkovich (Sydney FC) -> Free -> Press Release

— OUT —

* 4th July 2008 -> Jason Beardsley -> Notts County -> 3 Month Loan (Press Release)

* 28th June 2008 -> David Jones -> Wolverhampton Wanderers -> £1m (Press Release)

* 1th June 2008 -> Kenny Miller -> Glasgow Rangers -> £2m (Press Release)

* 30th May 2008 -> Rob Earnshaw -> Nottingham Forest -> £2.75m (Press Release)

* 15th May 2008 -> Lee Holmes -> (Released)
* 15th May 2008 -> Marc Edworthy -> (Released)
* 15th May 2008 -> Ben Hinchcliffe -> (Released)

* 6th May 2008 -> Michael Johnson -> Notts County -> (Free) -> Press Release


June 19th, 2008

The Story So Far…

By: MoonPig | Comments 1 Comment

Anyone who thought Paul Jewell was joking when he said the squad needed a major overhaul was wrong. Anyone who saw last seasons performances and still thinks he was joking just need a lobotomy.

Out, so far is Rob Earnshaw (to Forest. Ho ho ho) and Kenny Miller back to Rangers (almost as popular as Earnie to Forest). Lee Holmes, who was released in the summer has joined Southampton… good luck Lee and thanks for your efforts :-) For more information on transfers, check this link

In: Kris Commons, Paul Connolly, Jordan Stewart, Nathan Ellington and Paul Green have already joined (what we’re fashionably calling) ‘the revolution’… and another 3 or 4 are expected (Jewell has targeted centre backs and strikers next).

If you believe the press rumours, we are still in for Freddie Bodde (at Swansea) and Liam Dickinson (Stockport County). Hopefully we’ll bag some big name signings as well… This might boost our season ticket sales past the 20,500 mark which it’s at now – Which must surely be the largest, or among the largest in the division. Take note Swansea.

Yes, that’s right – for the morons over at PlanetSwans – http://www.planetswans.co.uk/article.aspx?ArticleID=585 – Yes, we are a big club. Yes we are bigger than you. Yes, we have sold nearly 3 times as many season tickets as you… but… if you compare us to L**DS UNITED once more . . . . . We’re gonna come and get you! No one is immune to the big clubs coming for your best players, just ask Sir Alex *cackle*

More soon. Stay tuned, the RAMS ARE BACK!

- MoonPig (still clinging on to theoffside.com premiership feed, still in denial).


Category Category: Derby Team News
May 12th, 2008

Highlight Of My Weekend…

By: MoonPig | Comments Add Comments

* The season is over! It’s over! It’s over!
* I found £20 (2x£5 and 1x£10) in my work trousers (pants for those of you who use the term ‘Soccer’)…
* … They had gone through the washing machine but were protected between some receipts.

Notice how I’ve completley glossed over the football. I guess I have to say something about it:

* Unlucky, Reading. I thought your fans were great. See you in a few weeks.

Derby Reading

/ end


May 11th, 2008

Pre Reading Prayers

By: MoonPig | Comments 2 Comments

It’s the end of the season as we know it, and I feel fiiiiiiiiiiiiine.

If you didn’t know already, our season ended a while ago so expect a party atmosphere at Pride Park today, especially if we beat Reading after their comments about our great club earlier this week… Let’s hope comments like that backfire big time and a “right royal shoeing” is given out.

Royal, geddit? aah, come on!

Team News:
We are still without Davis, Barnes and Mills – and if you didnt already know, both Alan Stubbs and Dean Leacock had surgery on long standing injuries this week so won’t be figuring today but will be back in time for pre-season training. Andy Todd has been told he can leave the club so it’s doubtful he will figure.

I haven’t got the team prediction right yet, so why break presidence.

Team Prediction: Carroll, McEveley, Moore, Addison, Mears, Savage, Ghaly, Lewis, Sterjovski, Earnshaw, Miller.
Sub? Who knows!: Price, Feilhaber, Beardsley, Villa, Edworthy.

See you on the flip side…. COME ON DERBY!


May 8th, 2008

The Weilding Axe…

By: MoonPig | Comments Add Comments

We can rebuild them….! The end is nigh. As our horrendous season draws to a close (finally), Paul Jewell will be keen to freshen the squad up.

In: Expect Villa, Stubbs, Carroll, Sterjovski and Savage to stay, as well as Ghaly and Mills if permanent deals can be agreed with Spurs and Man City…

Out: Expect loan moves for Pearson (Stoke), Bywater (Ipswich) and Fagan (Hull) to be made permanent, as well as possible moves for Teale (Plymouth), Mo Camara (Norwich), Lee Holmes (Walsall) and Nyatanga (Barnsley).

Out Of Contract: Edworthy and Johnson will probably be released.

Rest: Price, McEveley, Moore, Leacock, Davis, Jones, Earnshaw, Miller, Lewis, Todd, Feilhaber, Mears and Barnes – remains to be seen.



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