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Forest are all that matter to Derby fans..

Flirting with promotion to the Premiership is bugger all compared to a game against their fiercest rivals for Derby County fans – they are busy congratulating themselves for turning out in numbers for their recent defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers – however, according to this article in the Sheepshire Evening Telegraph, this 31,920 attendance is yet to beat the 32,390 that attended to see the unfortunate event of us losing to them.

Just goes to show, doesn’t it, that regardless of their none-too-shabby league placing and presumably their good form that has lead them to the top end of the Championship table, there’s nothing like a match with Forest to get the mutton molesters out in force at Prideless Park. I think that’s fair enough though, I doubt we have many larger attendances than when the sheep botherers come to town – which brings into sharp focus the utmost importance that we drag our way out of League One this season for a reunion!

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2 Responses

  1. Must be important to them, they put the same paragraph in twice. Or is that because they couldn’t understand it the first time?

  2. A bit of “percussive persuasion” never did any harm in the Shire of Sheep :lol:

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