i think it is a disgrace for Kevin Dillon to make remarks like that. Derby have been poor this season but for a team like Reading - fighting for survival lets remember- to say that is unbelieveable. Lets hope the Rams make it 'Hard to take' for Dillon this weekend
Posted 13:22 9th May 2008
Jack Brown (Derby County fan) says...
Too right Paul, I read an article in the newspaper the other day where they were saying the same thing, I think it read 'If we can't beat Derby we deserve to go down'. I thought straight away that they'd made a huge mistake that would come back to bite them. Whats more Ive been saying all season that we are going to win this match and theres not a bone in my body that thinks you wont get your much deserved first victory. Long live Derby County and Paul Jewell.
ps would love to see Kris Commons in a Rams shirt
Posted 13:08 9th May 2008
Adi Radford (Derby County fan) says...
Well in Paul Jewell. Yes we are the worst ever Premiership team but Kevin Dillon really shouldn't take things for granted and after all there's nothing worse than a wounded animal (Ram)! I also think that Steve Coppell is a great bloke and manager and he should be furious that his assistant has let him, his club and the Reading fans down by making such remarks. I'm sure that we will see a totally different Derby County next season and for me paul Jewell and his staff are the right ones to bring derby back. Keep the faith - DCFC for life!
Posted 11:40 9th May 2008
Stig Nielsen (Newcastle United fan) says...
A lot of people in football should have a think before they open their mouths. Whilst Dillon's comment might have been a bit tactless there is some merit to the way of thinking. Jewell's comment of:
"It is something I would never do - make a comment about someone else's team unless it's positive."
is something one sees a lot, people making comments on how they wouldn't do this or that only for them to back track on it later. But everyone makes comments on the fly that are not necessarily made with a great deal of afterthought and on the fly.
Having said that I desperately hope Derby stick it to Reading as I want to see Newcastle at Craven Cottage next season and Portsmouth might be too big a chunk for Fulham to bite. Not to mention the fact I was happy to see the Rams back in the Premiership. They might go down as the worst side yet to grace the Premiership points total wise but here's to hoping they can go out in style!
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Mike Hughes (Derby County fan) says...
i think it is a disgrace for Kevin Dillon to make remarks like that. Derby have been poor this season but for a team like Reading - fighting for survival lets remember- to say that is unbelieveable. Lets hope the Rams make it 'Hard to take' for Dillon this weekend
Posted 13:22 9th May 2008
Jack Brown (Derby County fan) says...
Too right Paul, I read an article in the newspaper the other day where they were saying the same thing, I think it read 'If we can't beat Derby we deserve to go down'. I thought straight away that they'd made a huge mistake that would come back to bite them. Whats more Ive been saying all season that we are going to win this match and theres not a bone in my body that thinks you wont get your much deserved first victory. Long live Derby County and Paul Jewell. ps would love to see Kris Commons in a Rams shirt
Posted 13:08 9th May 2008
Adi Radford (Derby County fan) says...
Well in Paul Jewell. Yes we are the worst ever Premiership team but Kevin Dillon really shouldn't take things for granted and after all there's nothing worse than a wounded animal (Ram)! I also think that Steve Coppell is a great bloke and manager and he should be furious that his assistant has let him, his club and the Reading fans down by making such remarks. I'm sure that we will see a totally different Derby County next season and for me paul Jewell and his staff are the right ones to bring derby back. Keep the faith - DCFC for life!
Posted 11:40 9th May 2008
Stig Nielsen (Newcastle United fan) says...
A lot of people in football should have a think before they open their mouths. Whilst Dillon's comment might have been a bit tactless there is some merit to the way of thinking. Jewell's comment of: "It is something I would never do - make a comment about someone else's team unless it's positive." is something one sees a lot, people making comments on how they wouldn't do this or that only for them to back track on it later. But everyone makes comments on the fly that are not necessarily made with a great deal of afterthought and on the fly. Having said that I desperately hope Derby stick it to Reading as I want to see Newcastle at Craven Cottage next season and Portsmouth might be too big a chunk for Fulham to bite. Not to mention the fact I was happy to see the Rams back in the Premiership. They might go down as the worst side yet to grace the Premiership points total wise but here's to hoping they can go out in style!
Posted 11:26 9th May 2008
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