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Eustace…he gone…*official*


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7 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

Who could he start instead?

Sigurdsson? Gilsenan? Both literally permanently injured. ACD? Little boy.

Like Hedges he starts by default. There's no way if you give Eustace £1m he's spending it on buying Dolan. 

The West Brom commentators would, they were complimentary the other night.

I always try to listen with the "other" commentary, I find it a much more balanced view of our performance.

No axes to grind.

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2 minutes ago, dallydally said:

Big ask John to survive this season 

Your reason to move to Derby was strange to say the least 

Not at all.

He'd been lied to repeatedly.

He'd not been given any long term assurance.

He'd made very specific requests for improvement to the squad, not too much to ask given we've brought in 40 million over the last 12 months. Said requests were met with nothing.

Even at the 11th hour he gave them a chance to show some ambition and long term planning and was told to get fucked.

I'm amazed he lasted as long as he did.

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Eustace won't have as long as Derby as he did with us to start turning things around. He can't afford to wait until the last few games of the season to pick up some surprise wins - they'll be down by then - and there's no Sammie Szmodics in that Derby team to rescue points.

Pretty much the worst possible start for him. Transfer window closed as well so no chance of bringing in any reinforcements. Think he's going to realise very quickly the huge drop off in quality when it comes to our squad versus Derby's. We may be lacking in depth, but our first eleven are very solid for this division.

No guarantee of coming straight back up from L1 either. Some big clubs (including Derby themselves) have gotten stuck down there for some time. Can't afford to have the mentality of 'we'll take the hit and bounce back'.

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17 minutes ago, Mike E said:

None, the loans take it up to 14.

Tyrhys Dolan Tyrhys Dolan
Right Winger
Dec 28, 2001 (23) England Jun 30, 2025 - €5.00m 
Emmanuel Dennis Emmanuel Dennis
Centre-Forward
Nov 15, 1997 (27) Nigeria May 31, 2025 - €4.00m 
Arnór Sigurdsson Arnór Sigurdsson 
Left Winger
May 15, 1999 (25) Iceland Jun 30, 2025 - €2.80m 
Dion Sanderson Dion Sanderson
Centre-Back
Dec 15, 1999 (25) England May 31, 2025 - €2.50m 
Dominic Hyam Dominic Hyam
Centre-Back
Dec 20, 1995 (29) Scotland
England
Jun 30, 2025 - €2.00m 
Amario Cozier-Duberry Amario Cozier-Duberry
Right Winger
May 29, 2005 (19) England
Montserrat
May 31, 2025 - €2.00m 
Owen Beck Owen Beck
Left-Back
Aug 9, 2002 (22) Wales May 31, 2025 - €1.30m 
Yuri Ribeiro Yuri Ribeiro
Left-Back
Jan 24, 1997 (28) Portugal
Switzerland
Jun 30, 2025 - €1.20m 
Ryan Hedges Ryan Hedges
Right Winger
Jul 8, 1995 (29) Wales
England
Jun 30, 2025 Option for a further year €1.00m 
Andreas Weimann Andreas Weimann
Attacking Midfield
Aug 5, 1991 (33) Austria Jun 30, 2025 - €800k 
Cauley Woodrow Cauley Woodrow
Centre-Forward
Dec 2, 1994 (30) England May 31, 2025 - €800k 
Adam Forshaw Adam Forshaw
Central Midfield
Oct 8, 1991 (33) England Jun 30, 2025 - €300k 
Danny Batth Danny Batth
Centre-Back
Sep 21, 1990 (34) England
India
Jun 30, 2025 - €250k 
Jack Barrett Jack Barrett
Goalkeeper
Jun 4, 2002 (22) England Jun 30, 2025 Option for a further year €50k 

 

Would give extensions to Ribeiro, Batth, Hyam and maybe Dolan.

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Derby look piss poor to be fair. Either their players were shite to begin with, or someone has put extra worry juice in their half time drink, as they don't half look nervous and lacking in ideas on the ball.

Makes our performance at WBA look like a day out at the Bernabau!

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1 minute ago, Gav said:

Bullshit, with respect. 

Cool. You have been consistent with your views for a decade. I'd expect nothing less.

But.....PNE, Hull, West Brom, Coventry, Derby. What the fucks he playing at?

All with an immaculate longer term vision and structure than Rovers? All closer to home?Hull are bottom three? As are Derby? It's money, not visions or strategy or opportunity.

I'll leave it there. You all know my thoughts. Glad he's gone, he is one sneaky bastard.

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1 minute ago, DE. said:

Eustace won't have as long as Derby as he did with us to start turning things around. He can't afford to wait until the last few games of the season to pick up some surprise wins - they'll be down by then - and there's no Sammie Szmodics in that Derby team to rescue points.

Pretty much the worst possible start for him. Transfer window closed as well so no chance of bringing in any reinforcements. Think he's going to realise very quickly the huge drop off in quality when it comes to our squad versus Derby's. We may be lacking in depth, but our first eleven are very solid for this division.

No guarantee of coming straight back up from L1 either. Some big clubs (including Derby themselves) have gotten stuck down there for some time. Can't afford to have the mentality of 'we'll take the hit and bounce back'.

I'd think he knew when he took the job that Derby would be difficult to save from relegation, which shows how low he ranked our club as a place of employment. His job will be to take Derby straight back up and take it from there.

At least he's at a club where the manager and admin will work together, not one where the  efforts of the players and coach are under-appreciated and sabotaged as a matter of routine.

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4 minutes ago, Upside Down said:

Not sure why people are laughing at Derby being shit.

Remember we didn't win a single home game last season under Eustace and we also got bummed completely away at Bristol.

Started at a much better place than where Derby are now and it still took Szmodics on the final day. 
Plymouth in form, Hull and Luton have better squads if they can get together.

He took us over in 16th and 7 points clear. 

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3 minutes ago, superniko said:

Started at a much better place than where Derby are now and it still took Szmodics on the final day. 
Plymouth in form, Hull and Luton have better squads if they can get together.

He took us over in 16th and 7 points clear. 

he was very lucky leicester were already promoted and still in party mode

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3 minutes ago, superniko said:

Started at a much better place than where Derby are now and it still took Szmodics on the final day. 
Plymouth in form, Hull and Luton have better squads if they can get together.

He took us over in 16th and 7 points clear. 

And with most of the teams below us to play, at home.

Failed to win a single home game.

I got pelters at the time, as we seemingly should have been grateful for him 'keeping us up'.
Bollocks.
He almost took us down.

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2 minutes ago, neophox said:

Eustace knew how fuck bad our owners were when he took the job here.... he should had stayed until the end of season. He would had better offers...

Maybe he did actually prefer a Midlands Club? Quite sure he'd have ended up at West Brom had they been willing to pay the compo.

Did they ever end up with the **** end of the stick for the sake of a few hundred grand.

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