Derby players 'couldn't give any more' - reaction Derby County head coach Paul Warne told BBC Radio Derby: "I just thought it was two good teams going for it. "Take the result out of it and just looking at it from a performance point of view and the lads giving everything, they can’t give anything more than they gave today. "The lads I took off were gassed out, there are a lot of very tired bodies and this [Hull] is a very good team.” On Dajaune Brown's first goal for Derby: "I just had a gut feeling that he would go on today and be a different problem, really. "He went on and injected a bit of pace, which was good, then for him to score his first goal we are so proud of him. I'm so pleased for him. We've just got a photo in the dressing room, all of us with him in the middle, and that is something he can keep." Hull City boss Tim Walter told BBC Radio Humberside: "We lost two points, to be honest. "They didn't have many chances, just from set-pieces. In the end we had to score a second and if you don't score, at the end you have to be satisfied with one point and that's two less for us. "After the games we've had this week [a loss against Sunderland, a draw with Burnley], it's not easy to play. It's been a hard week and if we had a better result on Sunday [against Sunderland] then maybe we would be satisfied with this situation. "But at the end we want to win games and we are close to winning - but we can do even better and that is what we are trying to do."
Your last paragraph is actually the perfect response to your opening one. Nobody's arrogant enough to believe we deserve PL football but fans do quite like a sense that someone at the top is making rational decisions and that we're moving in the right direction.
I wonder if more damage was done when he was doing his stretches and jog on the touchline before he came back on.../>?
We have 3 games in 2 weeks coming up - homes games against Pompey & the Baggies and away at Oxford. If we don't get 5 points at least, I think Acun may cut his losses and move on Walter but only if he has a replacement lined up.
Only known 3 who have moved up here. One of them, a Spurs supporter returned after a few years after his wife ditched him. Another flogged his flat he bought under right to buy, was a former Labour voter who liked Maggie, bought a smashing house, a Jaguar for himself and:told his wife to spend whatever she wanted on a dream kitchen and had a load left over and his company pension on top that gave him a lifestyle he would never previously even dreamt of. The other I haven’t seen for a while. Spends half the year at his daughter’s places abroad, but had a heart attack. Hope he is OK. There is someone everyone calls Cockney Mick as he is a Chelsea fan but he was born in Norwich and moved up here when young.
A constant threat to who? Row Z? He had the beating of his man at times, yes. Then what? We paid a pretty large sum relative to our budget to get him, it's not waffling to say he's completely underperformed so far. He isn't the only one, but I was expecting more of him given how hyped he was and how hard we worked to get him. Like I said, I'm sure he'll come good but from what I've seen so far I don't think this way of playing suits him at all.
He didn’t get rid of him because of a load of noisy clowns on Twitter, but he did think they backed up his own opinion.
People aren’t clowns for thinking we played boring football fairly often under Rosenior. He shouldn’t have been sacked on that though
We should cut our losses now. We are a good team - solid top half at least - and it's not too late to push for a playoff place, but it ain't gonna happen with Frank The Kraut at the helm. No fries with extra under him, I'm afraid.
More fool him for viewing Twitter then?Though by his own admission he does sniff around fan forums. What's his opinion on goal music then?Because if he's big on fan guidance,he'll be putting that dead duck to bed as well.
Rosenior's biggest fault for me was his stubbornness and a dash of arrogance.I'm beginning to see certain similarities between him and 'one plan Dan' Walter.
Walter has already addressed issues for me, we are becoming more solid. Today we only looked vulnerable from set pieces, but Derby do that to everyone. 4/5 games at home this season they’ve won