It's fantastic to see the club take effort to rebuild bridges, and credit to Ken Choo if he is a driving force behind this, and in the unlikely result of our promotion it will be utterly fantastic to do it properly for the first time.

Slade would also deserve a fantastic amount of credit, and considering where we were does so even without that ending, and he has yet again won 7 points from 9 which was so often forgotten when he was being criticised for not winning back to back games - though this can still be held against him as can what you've said about it being obvious that Whitts shouldn't be played in a middle two and we desperately needed someone capable of scoring goals and working harder than Kenwynne which he took three windows (?) to rectify. Three windows where despite 20 years of watching players like Jamie Vardy, Rickie Lambert, Ashley Williams etc. first hand the only lower league player that he's seen potential in is Doyle. I'll let you note on the lack of opportunities for youth players if you want to add this to this thread.

I would hope that Derby fans are a little bit more intelligent than to give any credence to "doing a Cardiff". Nearly every club in the football league and a fair few in the premier league could replace our club's name in that phrase (that's why they and we aren't Fergie's Man United) but we could even be replaced by Bayern Munich considering how many Champions League finals they've lost. Utterly ridiculous phrase that was created in order to put pressure on us by a rival and nonsensical that it's been repeated by any City fan.