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v Derby County (a) - 8/3/2025


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2 hours ago, NeilInBristol said:

Is our clubs ambition actually to win football matches?(Not talking about the players )

No, and it never has been under this ownership.

The only ambition is to keep cutting costs, and getting a side out on the pitch as cheaply as possible.

That's why new contract talk always makes me laugh, not a chance the likes of Riberio, Brittain, Travis, Tronstad, Hyam etc will be getting offers of improved terms when we can get cheaper options in to replace them all.

Sure the results on the pitch won't be as good as this season, but as long as we're bubbling around between 20th-12th nobody cares.

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2 hours ago, MarkBRFC said:

From what I can see we have gone behind in 19 games this season.

That's ended up in 1 win, 5 draws and 13 defeats.

Somehow better than recent seasons, but still poor if you want to be at the top end of a league.

On the flip side of this, we've taken the lead in 19 games this season. 

Won 16

Drawn 2

Lost 1

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7 minutes ago, Tugayisgod said:

Weimann out for the season with a knee injury. Big blow that, he is obviously a really good impact sub.

Buckley, Batth, Beck and Pickering back after international break

It looked like he picked up an injury celebrating his equaliser on Saturday. He was certainly hobbling when the game restarted.

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19 minutes ago, Tugayisgod said:

Weimann out for the season with a knee injury. Big blow that, he is obviously a really good impact sub.

Buckley, Batth, Beck and Pickering back after international break

weiman out ?! no way? thats a huge blow if true. Might not be the quickest, but he knows when to pop up at the right time. That could the blow that kills us. 

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25 minutes ago, windymiller7 said:

He booted the advertising board after scoring. Please don't tell me it's his own stupidity that's done it! 🤦‍♂️

He kicked one of the spare balls of it's done but I don't know if he actually did it then but as soon As the game kicked off he was limping heavily.

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1 hour ago, arbitro said:

It looked like he picked up an injury celebrating his equaliser on Saturday. He was certainly hobbling when the game restarted.

He missed some matches a couple of months ago with what was described at the time as a recurrence of an old injury. The meniscus was probably the issue then. 

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9 minutes ago, alcd said:

He missed some matches a couple of months ago with what was described at the time as a recurrence of an old injury. The meniscus was probably the issue then. 

I have had three meniscus operations and from experience he would really struggle to run if it was torn (which I'm assuming it is). A scan would have showed any damage.

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1 hour ago, ruggles1995 said:

weiman out ?! no way? thats a huge blow if true. Might not be the quickest, but he knows when to pop up at the right time. That could the blow that kills us. 

Imagine arguing that losing a 33 year old for 10 games is a blow that could kill you.

God we've been run into the ground by these chancers. 

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1 hour ago, Herbie6590 said:

From the Daily Toryrag…

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What a tedious read! We go with what we have got - which isn't John Eustace any more...

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Finishing 7th will be a wasted opportunity. Come on Rovers - ALLEZ LES BLEU!!
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2 hours ago, Herbie6590 said:

From the Daily Toryrag…

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I thought it was a very good article.

The salient points as far as we are concerned  are that allegedly Rovers reneged on a promise to Eustace he could bring his own players in and refused to entertain discussions over a new contract for him.

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7 minutes ago, roversfan99 said:

Weimann has been a very useful addition amongst the squad but has shown signs of aging and now has a serious injury. We shouldnt offer him a new deal.

Agreed.

He knows how to be in the right place at the right time on occasion but in trrms of general play he's not that great.

Has been a good imact player off the bench.

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4 hours ago, MarkBRFC said:

No, and it never has been under this ownership.

The only ambition is to keep cutting costs, and getting a side out on the pitch as cheaply as possible.

That's why new contract talk always makes me laugh, not a chance the likes of Riberio, Brittain, Travis, Tronstad, Hyam etc will be getting offers of improved terms when we can get cheaper options in to replace them all.

Sure the results on the pitch won't be as good as this season, but as long as we're bubbling around between 20th-12th nobody cares.

Spot on 

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3 hours ago, yellowsubmarine said:

Really painful to lose Weimann, our top scorer. Knows this league, chipped in with important goals. Shame the legs have gone but he has been a good wise signing overall. One of the few in the squad who has that bit of fire in the belly.

Not confident we can find the goals from Gueye, Dolan, Ohashi and Woodrow.

Not what we need right now!!! Blimey. 

 

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1 hour ago, roversfan99 said:

Weimann has been a very useful addition amongst the squad but has shown signs of aging and now has a serious injury. We shouldnt offer him a new deal.

From his social media post tonight stating he is getting surgery to be fit for pre season says he won't be here next season. The joys of short term contracts is players need to look after themselves.

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I’m afraid the poor showing at Swansea was the beginning of the end of our playoff chances this season. Just to get in the playoffs, would have been huge. 

A victory at Pride Park would go a long way in restoring some of that hope. If there was ever a “must win”- in terms practical, emotional, & psychological terms- this is it. 

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