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To refer to Derby as Rooney's Derby or can we just call them by their old name?
 
PSumbler said:
To refer to Derby as Rooney's Derby or can we just call them by their old name?

What about Frank Lampard’s Chelsea ? Awkward 🤔
 
Muteswan said:
PSumbler said:
To refer to Derby as Rooney's Derby or can we just call them by their old name?

What about Frank Lampard’s Chelsea ? Awkward 🤔

They'll regret that name change for some time :lol:
 
PSumbler said:
sainthelens said:
BBC Wales' very own Cardiff city.

Second half Cardiff City you mean

That’s McCarthy for you. He’s going to be a pain in the arse for the banter, as they become experts at salvaging draws. On the plus side they’ll all be moaning about how dull his football is once the honeymoon finishes.
 
5 points off the bottom 3 at the moment and away to Rotherham next week and Brizzle on Saturday. Table could be interesting sonn for them.
 
PSumbler said:
To refer to Derby as Rooney's Derby or can we just call them by their old name?

They’re a basket case. They’ve spent so much money trying to get promoted over the last few years, but just don’t have what it takes behind the scenes to make good decisions. The perfect example of why money isn’t everything. And now they’re broke and not able to pay wages, but still paying Rooney of £5m a year (sponsor is paying it though, I think).

Oh, and they’re 18th in the league and are getting twatted by a team in the relegation spots.

A good example of how not to do it.
 

Swansea City v Wrexham

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