Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Kes » 09 May 2008 19:42

KD is my old team mate. He's a great bloke. Reading won't be relegated purely on this game alone.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by handbags_harris » 09 May 2008 20:07

Personal opinion, I quite like the bloke, always speaks his mind and always had time for a word with me when he bought his shopping + 40 B&H from the Co-op in Theale on a Saturday evening when he was youth coach. I also know people who despise the man though...

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by The whole year inn » 09 May 2008 22:12

statto There really are some mongs on here.

What exactly was Dillon supposed to say?

Nothing.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by The whole year inn » 09 May 2008 22:30

Ian Royal
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They are more than capable of comfortably beating Reading on Sunday and it disturbs me that loads of people seem to think RFC will win or draw this.

Derby 2-2 Fulham (a couple of weeks later Fulham pasted Reading - we did not have a shot on goal - Derby scored twice)

Derby 0-0 Sunderland

Fulham 0-0 Derby (How did RFC get on at Craven Cottage?)

Derby 1-1 Bolton (What did Bolton do to us at home?)

They will get a draw at absolute best

You pick 4 games to show they are better than us and we have no chance. I'll pick the rest of the season's games to show we should win.

Whether we do is another matter entirely. Not the wisest comments from Dillon in th ecircumstances but unlikely to do any real harm as Stranded so sensibly says.


4 games against teams at the bottom? Not sure how that is being selective Ian

Derby took 2 points off Fulham this season. Where would Reading be if they had managed to do that? Safe from relegation.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Stranded » 10 May 2008 08:29

And where would Derby be if they'd taken 3pts off Liverpool, 1pt at Old Trafford, 3pts off Man City, 4 pts off Brum, 4 pts pff Boro.....

Picking selective results is totally irrelevant and doesn't show anything. It's the logic kids use....

The thing is, we should win on Sunday....it doesn't mean we will and if we lose then we will deserve to go down as we will have finished in the bottom 3...


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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Cookie » 10 May 2008 18:26

rhroyal You've been a great servant to the club, but your comments to the media can be described as nothing else as a cock up, and here is Derby's response:

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... 142387.ece



Get a grip, it's The Sun.

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Xavier Onassis » 12 May 2008 18:54

Boy, Derby really were up for it after KD's ill-judged remarks. :roll:

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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by Platypuss » 12 May 2008 18:56

Xavier Onassis Boy, Derby really were up for it after KD's ill-judged remarks. :roll:


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Re: Kevin Dillon o dear o dear

by g » 12 May 2008 18:57

I wouldn't mind keeping Steve, but Dillon, Downes, and Hammond must go along with the 'premier' scouting system we have. I can take Steve's errors, but not this pack of muppets.


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