Derby County L.F.C. It was then that the club adopted their now traditional home colours of black and white. In 2008–09, they were the best supported club in the Championship, with a larger average attendance than nine Premier League clubs, and had the Football Leagues' single largest league match attendance, with 33,079 against Wolverhampton Wanderers on 13 April 2009.<, Derby's celebrity supporters include actor Robert Lindsay, former Labour MP Dennis Skinner,[49] One Direction singer Niall Horan,[50] Blur guitarist Graham Coxon,[51] The Gaslight Anthem guitarist Alex Rosamilia,[52] adult film star Keiran Lee[53] and actor Jack O'Connell. The Official Website of the Candystripes - Derry City Football Club Derby County FC All the latest Derby live action, transfer news, fixtures, results, match reports, injury latest, opinion and in-depth analysis 07:28, 8 MAR 2021 Along with competing in the Championship, the club also participated in the FA Cup and EFL Cup.This season was Frank Lampard's sole full season as Derby County manager following Gary Rowett's move to Stoke City.. [7] Harry Storer led Derby back into the second tier at the second attempt in 1957, though the club progressed no further over the next decade under either Storer or his successor, former Derby player Tim Ward. The record attendance at Pride Park for a competitive Derby County match is 33,378 for a Premier League match against Liverpool on 18 March 2000. 155 talking about this. The buck in the park had been removed and the rose and the crown had been split up and now occupied a section each. D Drew 1 - 1 against Birmingham City on March 2nd 2021. 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Peter Taylor returned to the Baseball Ground as manager in early 1983 and kept Derby up that season, but he retired a year later just before Derby's relegation to the Third Division for only the second time in their history. Eight former Derby players made the list. [60], The rivalry with Leicester City stems largely from geographical location rather than any shared history. Some commentators[who?] Breaking news from each site is brought to you automatically and continuously 24/7, within around 10 minutes of publication. [31], Shortly thereafter, Rammie was joined by a female equivalent and his sister, named Eweie. They have won the Division One twice and the FA Cup once. Aided by the recruitment of Raich Carter and Peter Doherty, who had both been stationed in Loughborough during the war, Derby were one step ahead of the opposition when competitive football resumed with the 1946 FA Cup and won their first major trophy with a 4–1 victory over Charlton Athletic.[8]. This time it was a traditionally shaped shield, again with three sections. Despite taking the club to the League Cup semi-final, the club's first major cup semi-final since 1976, where Derby lost 4–3 to Manchester United over two legs, Jewell resigned as manager in December 2008 after a run of just two wins in 11 matches. After finishing 20th in the 2003–04 season, a dramatic improvement in the 2004–05 season saw Derby finish fourth in the Championship, qualifying for a promotion play-off spot, though they lost in the semi-finals to Preston North End. The badge, right, was featured on to the player's shirts from its introduction onwards, though the ram's head on its own was used from the late 1960s (the full shield, however, remained the club's official logo). England - Derby County FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway The club competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football, and has played its home matches at Pride Park Stadium since 1997. Notable for being one of the 12 founder members of the Football League in 1888, Derby County is one of only 10 clubs to have competed in every season of the English football league system, with all but four of those being in the top two divisions. Though they challenged well in their first season, Derby were soon hit hard by rising debts, falling attendances and dismal performances. Although the ground itself was good enough to hold the first FA Cup final match outside London, when Blackburn Rovers beat West Bromwich Albion 2–0 in the 1886 FA Cup final replay[36] and a full England international, disputes over fixture clashed between the football and cricket clubs meant that when the opportunity to play at Sir Francis Ley's Baseball Ground arose, the club accepted.[37]. [23] On 4 July 2019, Lampard left Derby to manage former club Chelsea, with his successor, Phillip Cocu, being announced the following day. McFarland was sacked a year later after Derby missed out on the playoffs, and his replacement was Jim Smith – a manager whose track record at his previous clubs included four promotions and an FA Cup semi-final appearance. Derby County F.C. [82] Voting closed on the 25th of each month, with the winner being announced in the following few days. ", "Leeds United v Derby County: A look at the developing rivalry ahead of Sky Bet Championship clash", "Leeds United v Derby County: How much do you know about their rivalry? Derby County FC Derby County 1 : 1 Nottingham Forest FC Nottingham. The 2018–19 season was Derby County's eleventh consecutive season in the Championship in their 135th year in existence. Below is a list of all the permanent managers that Derby County have had since the appointment of Harry Newbould in 1900. [15] He was succeeded by Paul Jewell,[16] who failed to save the club as Derby suffered the Premier League's earliest ever relegation, in March,[17] recorded the Premier League's lowest-ever points total,[18] and equalled Loughborough's 108-year Football League record of going through an entire season with only one win, which occurred during the 1899–1900 season when Loughborough finished bottom of the Second Division. Additionally, the club was a strong force in the interwar years - finishing league runner-up twice in the 1930s - and won the first post-war FA Cup in 1946. Despite initially hoping to rebuild the Baseball Ground to hold 26,000 spectators, and rejecting the offer of two sites elsewhere in Derby, then-chairman Lionel Pickering announced in February 1996 the intention to move to a new, purpose built stadium at the newly regenerated Pride Park, with the last first team game at the Baseball Ground being in May 1997, a 1–3 home defeat to Arsenal, though it continued to host reserve matches until 2003. The recognition included them being named fans of the season in much national coverage of the season, winning an award from Nuts magazine,[43] and being named the most loyal supporters in the country in a 2008 survey by Sky Sports Magazine. He is over 100 goals ahead of second in the list Kevin Hector, who netted 201 goals for the club. In his first season, Davies took Derby to the Championship play-offs, where they beat Southampton on penalties in the semi-finals before defeating West Bromwich Albion 1–0 with a second-half Stephen Pearson goal at the new Wembley Stadium to secure a return to the Premier League and the associated £60 million windfall. They had qualified for the 1970–71 Fairs Cup after finishing the 1969–70 First Division in 4th, but were banned from entering the competition for financial irregularities. After relegation to the Third Division in May 1984, the club appointed Arthur Cox as manager. Smith guided the Rams to a second-place finish and the Premier League, now the top flight of English football. As part of the club's 125th Anniversary in 2009, the Derby board took a number of initiatives to celebrate the club's history. However, Eweie did not last very long at Pride Park, and took a reported "vacation" to the United States. Derby were one of several clubs to close down after the outbreak of World War II but restarted in the early 1940s, in part due to the persistence of Jack Nicholas and Jack Webb. In July 2012, the club announced its intention to show only the iconic ram, now just an outline, on future shirts, rather than the full club logo. Transfers: Overview of all signed and sold players of club Derby for the current season. Disclaimer: Although every possible effort is made to ensure the accuracy of our services we accept no responsibility for any kind of use made of any kind of data and information provided by this site. A decade later, in 2007, the badge was modified again with the ram still facing left and the text "Est. Winners & losers from gameweek 35 in the Championship. The league restarted the following season after a break due to World War II and, under the management of Stuart McMillan, as well as twice breaking the British transfer record to sign Billy Steel and Johnny Morris to replace Carter and Doherty, finished fourth and third in the 1948 and 1949 seasons respectively, before a steady decline set in and the club was relegated in 1953, after nearly 30 years in the top flight, and again in 1955 to drop to the third tier of English football for the first time in their history. [57][better source needed], Derby's primary rival clubs are Nottingham Forest, Leicester City and Leeds United,[58] with Forest, based in Nottingham, 14 miles east of Derby, being by far the fiercest rivals; a 2008 survey named the rivalry the 11th-largest in English football, revealing that nine out of 10 fans from both clubs point to the other as their fiercest rival. The club competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football, and has played its home matches at Pride Park Stadium since 1997. Several ex-players/managers associated with Derby County are represented in the English Football Hall of Fame, which was created in 2002 as a celebration of those who have achieved at the very peak of the English game. "[41] During the 2007–08 Premier League season, Derby County fans were repeatedly referred to as the best in the country due to their loyalty despite the club's disastrous campaign. The design was changed again in 1997 (see left): the ram faced now left and the golden banner now simply read "Derby County"; the diamond and year of formation were removed. Its competitive peak came in the 1970s when it twice won the First Division and competed in major European competitions on four occasions, reaching the European Cup semi-finals as well as winning several minor trophies. The wages of Derby County players in the below list are only the guaranteed amount and do … 1884" now in the middle of a circular frame featuring "Derby County Football Club" in gold lettering, with the colours being modified to the club colours of black and white in 2009 (see top of page). Rammie is a very popular figure amongst Rams fans[33][34] and, in 2005, released his first DVD, which features the character reading from Aesop's Fables in the Derbyshire countryside. Derby County Football Club, Pride Park Stadium, Pride Park, Derby, DE24 8XL *Calls cost 13p per minute, plus your phone company’s access charge. Founded 1884 Address Pride Park, Royal Way DE24 8XL Derby Country England Phone +44 (871) 472 1884 Fax +44 (1332) 667 540 E-mail derby.county@dcfc.co.uk † Please note, due to the technical nature of some of the website queries, we cannot accept telephone calls to discuss these. The largest crowd to ever watch a Derby County game is 120,000 when Derby County played Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in the 1975–76 European Cup. Although they missed out on promotion in Cox's first season as manager, they then won back-to-back promotions and were back in the First Division for the 1987–88 season, with attendances also rising as the club's on-the-field fortunes and financial position improved. It was Khaled’s third bid, where he failed in taking over Liverpool in 2018 and Newcastle United in 2019. Derby County 13/03/21: CHA: Derby County 16 : 00: Millwall 16/03/21: CHA: Derby County 20 : 00: Brentford 20/03/21: CHA: Stoke City 16 : 00: Derby County 02/04/21: CHA: Derby County 16 : … A lack of any further investment from Maxwell quickly led to a decline, culminating in relegation back to the Second Division in 1991. The badge consisted of a circular shield split into three equally sized sections, representing the club, its fans and the area, all containing items traditionally associated with the city of Derby: a Tudor rose and a crown in one section, a buck in a park in the second and a ram's head in the final section. 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Commonly referred to amongst supporters as "the BBG", the club moved to the Baseball Ground in 1895 and remained there for the next 102 years, despite opportunities to move in the 1920s and 1940s. The club settled well into its new home as it recorded back-to-back top 10 finishes for the first time since their 1970s peak, before a sudden decline at the turn of the millennium saw three years of struggle. Records set included fewest points in a season (three points for a win) with 11; fewest goals scored (20), and worst goal difference (−69). Khaled bin Zayed is the cousin of UAE’s Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who owns City Football Group, and was known for using Manchester City to improve the country’s global image as a soft power.[25]. In this three-season period, Derby qualified for the play-offs twice, but failed to get past the semi-finals on both occasions. Soon afterwards, Burley resigned citing differences between himself and the board. D erby County FC is one of the original teams included when the Football League was established in 1888. [96] The club also holds the joint record (with Macclesfield Town) for most consecutive league games without a win, with 36 matches over two seasons between 22 September 2007 and 13 September 2008. Additionally, the club also adopted the song "The Derby Ram" as its regimental song. Derby County's Player of the Season award is voted for by the club's supporters and named in honour of Jackie Stamps, who scored two goals in Derby's sole FA Cup final victory in 1946. Derby County Football Club (/ˈdɑːrbi/) is a professional association football club based in Derby, Derbyshire, England. [7] Though Derby did not retain their title the following season, they did reach the semi-finals of the European Cup, where they lost to Juventus. W . Playing their home matches at the cricket club's Racecourse Ground, 1884–85 saw the club undertake an extensive programme of friendly matches, the first of which was a 6–0 defeat to Great Lever on 13 September 1884. [27] The club also introduced a surprise third kit in August 2008. Frequency 1 episode / week Since Jul 2019 Podcast anchor.fm/ramsreview She returned from a 10-year exile on 3 October 2015 at a home match against Brentford. At this time, local newspaper businessman Lionel Pickering became the majority shareholder of the club, taking control just before Maxwell's death in November 1991. [42] Almost every home match at Pride Park Stadium was sold out by the Derby fans and the club also had a large following away from home. The badge was worn on the players' shirts for just two seasons before they reverted to plain shirts. [20] He was replaced by Nigel Clough,[21] son of former manager Brian Clough. 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Just four days short of the anniversary of the 1–0 victory over Newcastle United, Rob Hulse scored against his former club as Derby ran out 2–1 winners, earning Paul Jewell his first league win as Derby boss at his 27th attempt. Terry Westley, the academy coach at the time, took over first-team duties until the end of the season and saved Derby from relegation. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Cox's resignation as manager in October 1993 saw the appointment of legendary former player Roy McFarland as manager. [22] In his first season in charge, he guided the club to a 6th place finish and reached the playoff final at Wembley, but ultimately lost to the hands of Aston Villa. Arguably the most important match in the club's history came in the following season's FA Cup, when a 2–0 victory over Aston Villa, already an emerging force in English football, helped establish Derby County on the English football map, helping the club to attract better opposition for friendlies and, in 1888, an invitation into the inaugural Football League.
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