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Red Dogs 3 - 2 Derby County

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DCFC BADGE 2008_spotThe City Ground was the scene of yet another exciting, but ultimately disappointing, East Midlands derby game which saw the red dogs collect the Brian Clough trophy for the first time. The Rams learnt today that you can’t win them all, especially when you concede three goals in the first half.

Within one minute of kick off, 58 seconds to be precise, Derby were one goal down through an excellent strike from Radoslaw Majewski which left Bywater with no chance. This was not the start that the Rams had anticipated and things weren’t going to be getting better in a hurry.

The referee put his mark on the game very early on by dishing out three yellow cards within the first 12 minutes. For a game which is clearly going to be a tough, physical contest, this was disappointing as it prevented the game from flowing as you might expect in these circumstances.

The Rams still looked dangerous going forward and the ball managed to find its way to Gary Teale who has demonstrated a cool finishing ability this season. Not so today. He received the ball on the edge of the area and struck a shot wide of the left post.

The reds second goal came from a set piece after Kris Commons conceded a free kick. The ball was played in deep and Dexter Blackstock managed to squeeze himself in between Rob Hulse and Miles Addison to put the ball beyond Stephen Bywater.

Rob Hulse looked to have pulled us back into the game only for the referee to disallow the goal for no apparent reason. Would this be a repeat of the Atwell show last season? It would appear so.

The referee can’t be blamed for the goals conceded though and the third goal was a good example of pace beating our defence. Kris Commons lost possession and Forest burst forward. Dexter Blackstock played a good ball to Nathan Tyson ran behind the defence and slotted beneath the oncoming Bywater.

The half time whistle blew and Derby left the pitch with a mountain to climb in the second half.

If the Rams had to climb a mountain, they must have had some Kendal Mint cake at half time as they came flying out of the traps. Kris Commons was replaced by Lee Croft which gave the Rams more balance as Crofty on the right caused problems for Forest for the rest of the afternoon.

The Rams soon clawed their way back into the game through Miles Addison. His overhead kick came off Cohen and Lee Camp was staring at the ball as it rolled into the bottom corner of the net. Game on!
It was clear that the lads believed they could still get something from this game as the passing became more precise, the movement was better and the tempo increased and on 61 minutes, Jake Livermore found the back of the net from just outside the area.

The rest of the game was frantic with several opportunities for the Rams, the best of which fell to Rob Hulse. Hulse came close to getting on the end of a Teale cross which would certainly have pulled the Rams level if only he’d got just the slightest of touches.

Lee Croft continued to cause problems down the right but he failed to put the ball into the dangerous areas when he got into good positions.

As the final moments of the game drew close, the action became more frenetic and tempers began fray. Savage was involved in an exchange of verbals with one of the Forest unknowns and Stephen Pearson picked up a booking late in the game despite not doing anything other than walk away from a heated situation. This was just one of many moments of poor refereeing in this game.

The final whistle blew and the scum scored their first victory of the Rams for six and half years. You might have thought this would be satisfaction enough for the red dogs but that wasn’t true for Nathan Tyson who plucked the corner flag out of the ground and started waving it around right in front of the 4000+ Derby fans. Before long all the players had come together for a round of handbags at dawn which included the coaching staff of both sides. No doubt the FA will be looking into this matter but I doubt they have the power to enforce a full frontal lobotomy on Tyson which may well be the only thing to cure his supreme idiocy.

Check out this footage from after the game.

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August 29th, 2009 at 4:39 pm

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  1. Ramballs is right - worst blog I’ve ever read. Keep it up.

    Rojo

    29 Aug 09 at 5:20 pm

  2. Least useful comment ever. Thanks for keeping it short though, this way it only wasted a second of my time.

    admin

    29 Aug 09 at 5:27 pm

  3. Ridiculous! The way Leacock, and Teale I think it was, reacted was absolutely crazy and they should be punished by the FA as much as Tyson is. As for Transvestite Savage, his idiotic playing to try and get McCleary sent off was embarrassing. He is a disgrace to football and a terrible loser. He can dish it out but certainly can’t take it when things don’t go his way.
    See you at Pride Park!

    Tyson's Flag

    29 Aug 09 at 6:42 pm

  4. I’d suggest the that FA should also order a full frontal lobotomy for Robbie Savage, but that would rely on him having a brain to operate on.

    He’s quite happy to wave his little scarf around in front of the Bridgford End (which he seemed to forget was half full of Forest fans) last term and repeatedly wave his arse at the A-Block before yesterday’s game, but apparently while he’s quite happy to dish it out he’s not so good at taking it.

    Also worth noting that Tyson was heading for T-block of the lower BCS when he was attacked by the thugs in white shirts…

    Tricky

    30 Aug 09 at 9:37 am

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