Derby County vs Brighton and Hove Albion *** Official Match Thread ***

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loz

Well-known member
Apr 27, 2009
2,275
W.Sussex
Agree. No shame being beat by the better team over 2 legs, especially when we have lost both center backs today. Nowhere near as bad as being beat by 6th place Palace last year. Finishing 6th is a great achievement that shouldn't be overlooked by today's performance. Disappointing, yes, but overall pleased with a season in which I expected mid table mediocrity.

Palace finished 5th that's why the played Brighton who finished 4th
 






paul wickens

Wicko1
Dec 23, 2011
60
I don't know what has been more depressing; a lack of quality on the ball, a lack of bite in the tackle, general slowness of thought and movement, tactical ineptitude ( why was Buckley playing if he was injured, too many long balls, anonymity of Orlandi and Lingaard, substitutions too late) terrible commentators on a Sky dismissing Brighton out of hand or an inept referee ....or all of the above
 
















turnbull92

New member
Feb 19, 2013
1
Miserable performance, but not nearly as miserable as the one on here. Seriously depressing. Did well with what we've go this season, completely outclassed today by a team we probably all want Brighton to resemble. On to the next one. Do try and cheer up a bit.
 




glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
Felt that this time last year, including against scheming / always look after no.1 Poyet.
But this time it was incredible we even got to the playoffs, so the money was a bonus, because our team and squad contains so much mediocrity - some old slow players, Ulloa who everyone but me seems to adore (to me a heavy slow-coach, loses every battle against centre halves and gets ref against him), some young players who might/might not make it but a class or 2 below those of Derby for example and some players who are relentlessly injured like Orlandi and Buckley.

It really is D-Day for the Board to decide their strategy re the squad - pace, power, proven players in their mid-20's .... are required a.s.a.p. in bucketloads. And please stop this expensive sentiment - why on earth are well paid Ankergren and Brezovan on our books, slow Greer, even slower Andrews?

Over to TB to exhibit the same brilliant overview he showed with Falmer, Lancing and no doubt his other business interests.

we had one of those and we let him slip away to Blackburn
 




Goldstone76

New member
Jun 13, 2013
306
Would have taken play offs at the beginning of the season. Derby will do well in the Prem.. We lack depth.. without the long running injury list and the Poyet saga we may well have got into the top 2 but inconsistency found us out.. as well as a Derby team on fire. Whats needed now is to build on what we have. Oscar shouldnt go anywhere and to be honest if this is his first season here he will only get far better. We are a work in progress..
 


















Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
30,709
We're making Derby look like Brazil. Fair play to our fans still singing, top effort.
 




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