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#18541
Posted Yesterday, 11:49 AM
Great piece and never had a truer word been posted in the media, although that's not difficult
#18542
Posted Yesterday, 12:47 PM
Greenie78, on 22 May 2025 - 11:09 AM, said:
Paul Cook is unique and his refreshing approach is bucking the trend in modern day management:
https://www.derbyshi...agement-5141855
https://www.derbyshi...agement-5141855
Excellent piece and very true. There aren't many football managers with Paul Cook's class. Long may he reign as our manager.
#18544
Posted Today, 07:11 AM
Oldaker and Jacobs among players leaving this summer - retained list confirmed:
https://www.derbyshi...nfirmed-5143337
https://www.derbyshi...nfirmed-5143337
#18545
Posted Today, 08:47 AM
'Too loyal, surprising, not brutal' - fans react to retained list:
https://www.derbyshi...ncement-5143560
https://www.derbyshi...ncement-5143560
#18548
Posted Today, 11:11 AM
#18549
Posted Today, 11:31 AM
Greenie78, on 23 May 2025 - 09:19 AM, said:
the swindon advertiser seem to be very excited about his arrival:
The 26-year-old was an all-action midfielder for Chesterfield last season, ranking in the 96th percentile in League Two for completed passes per 90 amongst midfielders and also in the 91st percentile for percentage of duels won. Oldaker is also known to be a free-kick specialist.
#18550
Posted Today, 11:44 AM
Exharboroughspireite, on 23 May 2025 - 11:31 AM, said:
the swindon advertiser seem to be very excited about his arrival:
The 26-year-old was an all-action midfielder for Chesterfield last season, ranking in the 96th percentile in League Two for completed passes per 90 amongst midfielders and also in the 91st percentile for percentage of duels won. Oldaker is also known to be a free-kick specialist.
The 26-year-old was an all-action midfielder for Chesterfield last season, ranking in the 96th percentile in League Two for completed passes per 90 amongst midfielders and also in the 91st percentile for percentage of duels won. Oldaker is also known to be a free-kick specialist.
Do they actually know that this all action midfielder has nicked Ray Wilkins nickname from him, plus he spends more time going backwards than the British Army did in 1940.
I like Oldaker, but this year he's not covered himself in glory to be fair.
#18551
Posted Today, 12:07 PM
Osborne again, on 23 May 2025 - 11:44 AM, said:
Do they actually know that this all action midfielder has nicked Ray Wilkins nickname from him, plus he spends more time going backwards than the British Army did in 1940.
I like Oldaker, but this year he's not covered himself in glory to be fair.
I like Oldaker, but this year he's not covered himself in glory to be fair.
A very strange similie to use, especially since the army subsequently won the war by a country mile! Chose your comparisons more carefully and don’t be so disrespectful of those who went “backwards”.
#18552
Posted Today, 01:11 PM
"It was a move I couldn't turn down" - Oldaker completes move to Swindon Town:
https://www.derbyshi...on-town-5144493
https://www.derbyshi...on-town-5144493