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Welcome To The New Home For RamZone!

Welcome to the new Rams home for RamZone.net!

We are in the process of unpacking boxes and setting up our shiny new site, so feel free to have a good look around.

Over the next few days we will be changing over all of the regular RZ items to this site  - and very soon, the ‘ramzone.net’ link will only direct you here.

Make sure you update your browser bookmark to our home page here at the all-new ‘FansNetwork’ so that you have no trouble finding us from this day forward.

Check out some of the great new features we have on offer such as the brilliant ‘Paper view’ which is your one-stop new-stand for all Rams-related media! The ‘Video Wall’ (found in the interactive section) and ‘Ground Guide’ are two other great new features you must check out as you take the tour.

Also, while you have a look around, do make sure you register as a user so you can log-in for forum discussions and take part in many more Rams-related activities during the season.

Even if you were registered on RamZone previously, you will still need to register here as due to the massive improvements we have made, the old system was not transferrable.

We will have many new more site features to unveil as the new season approaches and look forward to sharing them with other Rams' faithful.

2010/11 is an exciting time for RamZone.net and we can only hope as the new site takes shape that the same excitement will be coming from the pitch, when the Rams return to action!

Thanks for joining us on our new adventure as we continue to be *the* independent Derby County site - written for the fans, by the fans!

 

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Farke happy with the draw at Carrow Road
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Norwich Awaydaze
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Leeds cruise to comfortable win over Coventry
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Leeds United announce exciting plans to expand Elland Road
The 49ers have been promising to redevelop our beloved stadium ever since they started to invest in the club, and today they have finally published some further details of what it’s all going to involve.
Leeds get back on track against woeful Cardiff
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Cardiff Awaydaze
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Leeds suffer frustrating defeat at the hands of Burnley
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Leeds pay tribute to former captain Sol Bamba
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