It means the financially-troubled Rams will ply their trade in the third tier of English football for the first time since 1986. Off the field, Derby fans ...
"Down but not out," he said. "Now we've been relegated hopefully Chris Kirchner can do the deal this week. We've got a great academy too." Uncertainty over the future remains. "Nobody wants to go through relegation. I think the main thing for Derby and the fans is that we have a club going forward, it's something we can build on and we have to move on."
Rooney managed to guide the club to safety on the final match of the 2020-21 campaign but was unable to repeat the feat this time around as Derby drop down to ...
I'm gutted for the fans, but better days are coming." "I'm super-proud of everybody involved with Derby County, the way everyone's united together. "The takeover has to happen. "The club's future is in doubt, if [the takeover] doesn't happen my future is in doubt. So the fans know what everyone's trying to do here and it's a weird feeling." "I think the effort the lads and the staff have put in to try and galvanise the squad and the club, it's been a lot of work put in.
Derby would be comfortably in mid-table without the points deduction for entering administration and breaching financial sustainability rules in previous ...
DERBY COUNTY were relegated from the Championship to League One on Monday afternoon.
Derby County suffered a 1-0 loss to Queens Park Rangers on Monday to seen them 10 points from safety with three games remaining. Derby County manager Wayne ...
Next season will see the Rams play in the third tier of English football for the first time in 36 years, after their relegation from the Championship was ...
Without the deduction, they would be on 52 points and 17th in the Championship. Derby's fate was decided after they lost 1-0 to Queens Park Rangers on Monday.
Wayne Rooney has an incredible resume that includes 12 major club trophies and 53 goals in 120 international games. It now also features a relegation after ...
Derby County's Championship relegation has added to deep financial woes, and the Rams need American tycoon Chris Kirchner to throw them a lifeline with a ...
Relegation could prove to be the catalyst for brighter and much better times at this distinguished club. Kirchner moved quickly after the side’s relegation was confirmed to describe what Rooney has had to contend with as an “impossible” task. It's going to take the signature of American tycoon Chris Kirchner to throw them the lifeline they are so desperately looking for.
It means the financially-troubled Rams will ply their trade in the third tier of English football for the first time since 1986. Off the field, Derby fans ...
"Down but not out," he said. "Now we've been relegated hopefully Chris Kirchner can do the deal this week. We've got a great academy too." Uncertainty over the future remains. "Nobody wants to go through relegation. I think the main thing for Derby and the fans is that we have a club going forward, it's something we can build on and we have to move on."
Derby County, managed by England and Manchester United great Wayne Rooney, were relegated to the third tier of English football to cap a miserable season ...
I need to be able to give them something, to offer them something to stay. The foundations are there of a really good team. We’ve got close and haven’t managed to do it.
Derby are the latest big club to drop into the third tier - the biggest since Sunderland, arguably. Here's why, according to Paddy Hollis, they need to get ...
The club has regularly attracted large crowds, with all but one home game this season seeing a crowd over 20,000 people in Pride Park. There’s a big chance we will be kicking off as league rivals in August and if that happens, you’ll want to hope with all your heart that it’s the first and last time you start a season in League One. These are three of the reasons why this league is a horrible one to be a part of. Shocking officiating, clubs trying to waste time from almost the word go and visiting players trying to give it the big ‘un in front of the biggest crowd many of them will ever play in front of. Derby will drop into League One and become one of the bigger clubs in the division. This, primarily, is because they need to play in League One. Secondary to this is that the league which we have slogged it out in for what seems like years is incredibly difficult to get out of.