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Derby County captain Wayne Rooney said he will help "stabilise the club" after the Rams sacked Phillip Cocu as manager. Their first badge was introduced in 1924. 36,539 talking about this. Below is a list of all the permanent managers that Derby County have had since the appointment of Harry Newbould in 1900. In 1906, Steve Bloomer was sold to Middlesbrough due to financial constraints, and Derby subsequently suffered its first ever relegation the following season,[7] but under Jimmy Methven's management, they re-signed Bloomer and regained their First Division place in 1911. After he was confirmed as permanent Derby manager, Wayne Rooney's playing career was lauded across the football world. However, Derby did manage to avoid going out of business, and they were soon under the ownership of wealthy businessman Robert Maxwell. Following the Taylor Report in 1989, and the legal requirement for all seater stadia, the ground's capacity dwindled to just 18,500 by the mid-1990s, not enough for the then ambitious second tier club. Founded 1884 Address Pride Park, Royal Way DE24 8XL Derby Country England Phone +44 (871) 472 1884 Fax +44 (1332) 667 540 E-mail [email protected] [34][35] Derby had already played there, a 1–0 win over Sunderland during the 1891–92 season, as an alternative venue after a fixture clash at the County Ground. [12], After failing to win any of their opening five matches of the season (one draw and four consecutive defeats), Derby scored their first victory with a 1-0 win over Newcastle, where Kenny Miller scored the only goal of the game. Wayne Rooney is "angry" after a friend, who had been told to be tested for COVID-19, visited his family home and later returned a positive result. 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. The financial backing of new chairman Robert Maxwell saw stars such as Peter Shilton, Mark Wright, Dean Saunders, Trevor Hebberd and Ted McMinn brought to the club and they finished fifth in the 1988–89 season. 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. During that season, it was announced Derby would be leaving the Baseball Ground after more than 100 years to move into a new all-seater stadium, following earlier plans to develop the Baseball Ground as a 26,000-seat stadium. Sir Alex Ferguson has said Wayne Rooney's knowledge of the game and presence will serve him well in his role as Derby County's new boss. 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. Derby Country Football Club team news on Sky Sports - See fixtures, live scores, results, stats, video, photos and more.. [39] 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. [7] In 1914, they were again relegated, but instantly won the Second Division to earn promotion,[7] though World War I meant they had to wait until 1919 to play First Division football again. Soon afterwards, Burley resigned citing differences between himself and the board. Jack Bowers holds the club record for most goals in a single season, when he scored 43 goals (35 in the league and a further 8 in the FA Cup), during the 1932–33 season. 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. However, the appointment of George Jobey in 1925 kick-started a successful period for the Rams and, after promotion in 1926,[7] the club became a formidable force, with high finishes from the late 1920s and all through the 1930s,[7] including finishing as runners-up twice. Wayne Rooney last played for Derby in the 3-0 loss against Middlesbrough on 25 November. 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. The list was obviously biased in favour of more recent goals, largely thanks to the increased coverage modern football enjoys. Derby County Football Club, Pride Park Stadium, Pride Park, Derby, DE24 8XL *Calls cost 13p per minute, plus your phone company’s access charge. Alternatively, please email [email protected] - note that live chat is recommended for the quickest response on a matchday. The club was put into receivership then sold in October 2003 for £3 to a group led by Jeremy Keith. Outside of major competition, the club competed in the Anglo-Italian Cup between 1992–93 and 1994–95, reaching the final in 1993, losing 3–1 to Cremonese at Wembley. In April 2009, new manager Nigel Clough announced his intention to restructure the academy, appointing former Derby players Darren Wassall and Michael Forsyth[68] and Wolverhampton Wanderers Academy director John Perkins to the backroom staff, replacing the departed Phil Cannon, David Lowe and Brian Burrows. In the 1970s and 1980s, colours for home matches were white shirts with small blue or red touches (on the club badge or shirt makers insignia), blue shorts and socks that were blue, red, white or a combination of the three. In 1895, the club moved to a new stadium, the Baseball Ground (so called because it was previously used for baseball), which became their home for the next 102 years. The original intention was to name the club "Derbyshire County F.C." [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. [23] The colours of away kits have varied widely, and although they are usually yellow/gold or blue, the colour for the away kit for the 2008–09 season was fluorescent green. 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He is over 100 goals ahead of second in the list Kevin Hector, who netted 201 goals for the club. Derby County . 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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In 2009, the club was ranked 137th in the top 200 European football teams of the 20th century by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics.[2]. [57], The rivalry with Leicester City stems largely from geographical location rather than any shared history. 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. [42], Statistically, the club had the 12th-highest average attendance in the country in the 2007–08 season,[43] 2008–09,[44] and 2009–10 seasons,[45] despite only having the 15th-largest club ground and finishing 18th or lower in their respective division. Derby County L.F.C. 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. [74] Focus on the academy continued during the ownership of Mel Morris after his purchase of the club later that year and, at the end of the 2019-20 season Derby had given more first-team minutes to players aged under 21 than any other club in the Football League Championship, with academy graduates such as Max Bird, Louie Sibley, Jason Knight, Jayden Bogle, Morgan Whittaker and Lee Buchanan getting a total of 7,946 minutes in the league during the campaign. In July 2013, this traditional ram became the club's full logo again. † Please note, due to the technical nature of some of the website queries, we cannot accept telephone calls to discuss these. Derby County's academy, called Moor Farm, is a purpose-built complex situated near the city suburb of Oakwood. In January 2008, Derby was taken over by an international investment group led by General Sports and Entertainment, with Pearson remaining as de facto chairman.[19]. The ram's head also remained and was now given the largest section of the shield. Derby County's Wayne Rooney is prepared to call time on his playing career if asked to fill the position of manager left vacant by Phillip Cocu. Additionally, the club also adopted the song "The Derby Ram" as its regimental song. The Baseball Ground was demolished six years later and a memorial was eventually erected in memory of its role in Derby city history.[11]. The Rams have four players sidelined by injury. The club's record attendance is 41,826, for a First Division match against Tottenham Hotspur at the Baseball Ground on 20 September 1969, which Derby won 5–0. [51] It has been reported that O'Connell has persuaded other celebrities to support the club, including actors George Clooney,[52] and Angelina Jolie,[53] and model Cara Delevingne. [56] Meetings between the side are known as East Midlands derbies and the winning team is awarded the Brian Clough Trophy. Derby County's relegation saw the club enter a serious financial crisis, which forced them to sell many key players. [3] They have a long-standing rivalry with nearby club Nottingham Forest, with whom they contest the East Midlands derby. New Derby County boss Wayne Rooney said his team's concentration levels were below par in Saturday's Championship (second-tier) loss to Rotherham Un. From 1995, the ram faced right and was enclosed in a diamond, with a gold banner reading "Derby County FC" underneath and the text "1884" (the year of the club's foundation) underneath that. Derby County live score (and video online live stream*), team roster with season schedule and results. The badge was worn on the players' shirts for just two seasons before they reverted to plain shirts. 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. [69] Following this, and an increased investment of £1 million per year from the club,[70] a number of players broke through to the first team squad; ahead of the 2010–11 season, almost a third of the Derby squad were academy graduates, with Mason Bennett setting the club record for youngest first team appearance when he made his full debut with a start in a defeat at Middlesbrough on 22 October 2011 at the age of 15 years and 99 days old. 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. Rammie was the first full-time mascot in British football. He was replaced by Bolton Wanderers first team coach Phil Brown. 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). As part of the club's 125th Anniversary celebrations,[78] it was announced that during 2009 each month a vote would be carried out to decide on the club's official All Time XI, starting in February 2009 with the goalkeeper, with the following eight months offering opportunities for Derby's support to select a team based within a 4–4–2 formation, with December's vote being reserved for the manager. In 1993, the ram faced left again and the text was removed once more. The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) has defended the right of players to take the knee before games. 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). The County Cricket Ground (usually shortened to the County Ground, also known as the Racecourse Ground; currently the Incora County Ground due to sponsorship) is a cricket ground in Derby, England.It has been the home of Derbyshire County Cricket Club since 1871. A lack of any further investment from Maxwell quickly led to a decline, culminating in relegation back to the Second Division in 1991. [66] In the 16 years prior to Newbould's appointment, the team was selected by club committee, a standard practice by football clubs at the time. It was built in 2003, at a cost of £5 million,[67] to replace the club's previous academy, The Ram-Arena, which was based at Raynesway. Some places have it, some don't. The ram was surrounded by a wreath of laurel and the text "Centenary 1984–1985" was printed underneath for the club's centenary season. 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. Fans at Millwall vs. Derby booed when players took a knee to support the league's anti-racism message. A new club badge was introduced in 1971, featuring a more modern design that, with modifications, is still in use. Derby's mascot is a ram named Rammie, who also works to maintain the club's links with fans and the East Midlands in general, such as school visits to promote literacy and charity events. Derby County; Derby County news: Early team news emerges for Coventry City showdown. Pride Park was renamed the iPro Stadium on 7 December 2013, as part of a 10-year, £7 million sponsorship deal with global sports drink company iPro. [93] 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. The buck in the park had been removed and the rose and the crown had been split up and now occupied a section each. [20] He was replaced by Nigel Clough,[21] son of former manager Brian Clough. [54][better source needed], Derby's primary rival clubs are Nottingham Forest, Leicester City and Leeds United,[55] 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. [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. The club's home colours have been black and white since the 1890s. American midfielder Duane Holmes has been reacquired by Huddersfield from fellow League Championship club Derby. was formed in 1884 as an offshoot of Derbyshire County Cricket Club in an attempt to give players and supporters a winter interest as well as secure the cricket club extra revenue. 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. Derby reached the final of the Division One playoffs that season, but were beaten by local rivals Leicester City. to highlight the link, though the Derbyshire FA, formed in 1883, objected on the grounds it was too long and therefore would not have been understood by the fans who may mistake it for a Derbyshire FA team. 11-10-19, 19th in English League Championship, Rooney's Derby earns draw on wonder goal (0:35), Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images, Robin Jones - AFC Bournemouth/AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images, Wayne Rooney gets first win as Derby's permanent manager (0:45), Nicol: Wayne Rooney always made his team better (0:47), Why Wayne Rooney was like football's Mike Tyson (0:49), Non-league Chorley shock Derby County 2-0 in FA Cup (0:39), Photo By Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images, Sheffield Wednesday out of relegation zone with win (0:46), Wayne Rooney's Derby blast Birmingham for 4 in win (1:21), Jozwiak earns Derby much-needed win (0:27), Millwall fans boo players pregame kneeling (0:29), Photo by John Walton/PA Images via Getty Images, Photo by Mike Egerton/PA Images via Getty Images, Photo by Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Offside via Getty Images, Late QPR header downs Rooney's Derby (0:53), Forest and Derby share spoils in feisty encounter (1:02), USMNT's Holmes heading back to Huddersfield, Derby's Ibe: I am suffering with depression, New boss Rooney backs Derby to respond after defeat by Rotherh, 'One of the greatest': Social media reaction to Rooney's retirement, Man Utd icon Rooney retires, named Derby boss, FA Cup ties in doubt as COVID-19 numbers rise, Wayne Rooney's son Kai signs with Man United, PFA defend players taking knee after boos, Fans boo as Millwall, Derby players take a knee, Rooney: I'll retire to become full-time Derby boss, Rooney wants to be Derby's full-time manager, Rooney wants to 'stabilise' Derby after Cocu sack, Rooney angry after friend with COVID visits home. Having clinched the influential signing of Dave Mackay, Derby were promoted to the First Division in 1969, finished fourth in 1970,[7] were banned from competing in Europe due to financial irregularities in 1971 and won their first ever Football League Championship in 1972. Statistics taken from Rothman's Football Yearbook 2008. International Federation of Football History & Statistics, Football League Championship Playoff Final, List of Derby County F.C. 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. Cox's resignation as manager in October 1993 saw the appointment of legendary former player Roy McFarland as manager. After relegation to the Third Division in May 1984, the club appointed Arthur Cox as manager. [26][27] Rammie originally emerged as a more friendly option to the club's traditional links with the British Army and the Mercian Regiment in particular. Just counting league appearances, Hector is again in the lead with 486 appearances, ahead of Jack Parry, who played 483 times for the club between 1948 and 1967. Derby County's original colours (right) were amber, chocolate and blue, though by the 1890s the club had adopted its now traditional colours of black and white, which are still in use today. The club equaled Loughborough's all-time league record of just one win in an entire league season. The club then declined rapidly and has not appeared in the top European competitions since, though it finished in 5th in the 1989 First Division which would have guaranteed entry into the 1989–90 UEFA Cup had English Clubs not been banned from Europe following the Heysel Stadium Disaster. Wayne Rooney has made three changes to the Derby County team for the clash with Stoke City at the bet365 Stadium. [58], Leeds United are disliked due to ongoing friction from the early 1970s when Derby and Leeds were two of the top English teams and the scarcely concealed hostility between their respective managers, Brian Clough and Don Revie[58] and is documented in the novel and film The Damned United. Such was their impact on the club that, 37 years later, a 9 ft (2.75 metres) bronze statue of the pair was erected outside Pride Park in commemoration of their legacy.[9]. Official Facebook page of Derby County Football Club Get all of the latest Rams breaking transfer news, fixtures, squad news and more every day from Derbyshire Live 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. Kevin Hector holds the record for Derby County appearances in all competitions, appearing 589 times in two e spells with the club between 1966 and 1982. Derby is often acknowledged as a "passionate football town" by rival supporters[37] and the press alike. Although the 1995–96 season started slowly, the signing of sweeper Igor Å timac in the early autumn proved pivotal. In June 2006, former Preston North End boss Billy Davies was appointed Derby County's new permanent manager. The rivalry as a whole largely developed from the 1970s, due to former Derby manager Brian Clough taking over at Forest, much to the anger of the Derby fans. Rammie is a very popular figure amongst Rams fans[30][31] and, in 2005, released his first DVD, which features the character reading from Aesop's Fables in the Derbyshire countryside. By 1934, another badge had been introduced. Teden Mengi, Louie Sibley and … [73] It was awarded Tier 1 status two years later in July 2014. Krystian Bielik (ACL), Tom Lawrence (ankle) and Curtis Davies (Achilles) will … In January 2006, Brown was sacked after a poor run of results. Smith resigned to be replaced by former players Colin Todd, who lasted just three months, and John Gregory before the Rams were relegated after a six-year stay in the top flight, in 2002. 1980s revival and promotion to Premier League, Relegation from top flight and financial crisis, Return to the Premier League and straight back to the Championship, The Jack Stamps Trophy (Player of the Year). [41] In 2013, Derby supporter Nick Webster was voted Championship Fan of the Year. Although Derby were inconsistent in the league, they finished as runners-up to Aston Villa in 1896, as well as achieved a number of third-place finishes. In 1982, the ram turned to face to the right and the text under it was removed. [28][29] Rammie's traditional activities include penalty shoot-outs with members of the crowd at half-time, with Rammie as goalkeeper, and warming the crowd up before the match and encouraging the Derby fans during matches. It covers 50 acres (200,000 m2) and features six full-sized training pitches plus an indoor pitch and includes a gym, restaurant, ProZone room and a laundry. Some commentators[who?] 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. As part of the club's 125th Anniversary in 2009, the Derby board took a number of initiatives to celebrate the club's history. Derby County vs Millwall Team News. Barnsley will be without defenders Liam Kitching and Ben Williams. Derby County Football Club (/ˈdɑːrbi/) is a professional association football club based in Derby, Derbyshire, England. 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