days of Brian Clough in the late 1960s and . Derby opened the 1970-71 season with a pre-season participation in the inaugural Watney Cup, an invitational tournament in which the top two scorers from all divisions of the Football League who had not earned promotion or European football, took part. On 29 October 2007 Pearson was named as the executive chairman of Derby County after buying the majority share holding from Peter Gadsby. Unlike the flair of Burley's playoff team, Davies side was built on a strong defence with more than 1 goal conceded in a match on just 4 occasions as a tightly knit defence of Marc Edworthy, Dean Leacock, Darren Moore and Mo Camara helped Bywater to keep 12 clean sheets, including 5 on the trot through January. Despite the headline grabbing capture of Italian international Fabrizio Ravanelli from Lazio, who scored on his debut in a 21 win over Blackburn Rovers, Derby's first opening day win since beating Sunderland 50 at the start of the 199394 season, Derby only took five points from their opening seven games of the 200001 season and Smith left his position in early October 2001, rejecting the position of Director of Football. [7] On 28 October 2009 Pearson resigned with "mutual consent" as chairman of Derby. From the start of April to mid march, Derby picked up 14 points out a possible 21 which lifted Derby to 11th in the table, 5 points off the play-offs with 4 games remaining, Derby manager Nigel Clough however ruled out a play-off place, wishing there was more the 4 games left as the club were showing great form. Described as Derby's "greatest ever season", the 197172 season saw Derby County's first team claim their first ever League title as well as win the Texaco Cup and the reserves win The Central League for the first time since 1936. Bobby Davison (who finished top league scorer for the fifth season on a row, with 19 strikes, taking his league tally to 82 in 5 years) and Phil Gee grabbed 32 goals between them, half of Derby's total, and Cox's team set a club record with 11 away league victories to secure a return to top-flight football after a traumatic seven years away. Derby County is saddened to hear of the passing of former director Richard Moore. Although the improved end to the season had given fresh hope that the impetus of the late 1990s could be revived, such plans were dashed when the club took 14 matches to record its first league win of the 200001 season beating Bradford City 10. Derby County Football Club is a club steeped in great tradition within the English game. Much of the cash from this 5.2m windfall went into paying off Robert Maxwell. [52] Derby picked up form in December and January, losing only twice in 9 games, picking up 17 points as Derby ended the month 12th peaking at 8th in mid-January. That is why an influx of new faces is needed in this most important of summers to make sure they move forward next season. In addition, their reserve side won the Central League for the first time since 1936. Wayne Rooney's valiant attempt to keep Derby County in the Championship despite a 21-point deduction came to an end on Monday as a 1-0 defeat at QPR saw the Rams relegated.. "The board told me I could then have some of the cash to buy players, and they've kept their word. The club recorded an average attendance of 26,023, a figure more than 3,000 down on the previous campaign but still the second highest in the Championship behind Leeds United's 27,299 and the 15th best in the country. Without the distraction of European football removed, hopes where high that Derby would enter the 197374 season as title contenders, but the increasingly fractious relationship between Clough and the board came to a head following a 10 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford on 13 October 1973. Again, however, the season was overshadowed by confusion off the pitch. In preparation for the club's return to the Premier League, Davies spent the summer busily improving the playing and backroom staff, strengthening the squad with established Premier League players such as Andy Todd[31] as well as big money signings such as Sheffield United's 3m defender Claude Davis[32] and new club record signing Rob Earnshaw for 3.5m. Idiakez was voted the club's Player of the Season and Rasiak finished top scorer (with 17 goals) as Derby confounded their form of the last 5 years to grab a fourth-placed finish in the newly rebranded Football League Championship and entrance into the 200405 Playoffs. A poor start, just 3 wins from 20 matches, put any hopes of a repeat of the previous campaign to bed and Brown was under intense pressure almost straight away. His most memorable strikes, and arguably the greatest single 90 minutes in Derby County's history, came in the 2nd Round of the European Cup where, on 22 October 1975, Derby hit 4 goals past Read Madrid, George claiming a hat-trick, in a 41 victory at The Baseball Ground. Peter Daniel, who stepped in for Roy McFarland who suffered an Achilles Tendon injury whilst on international duty and missed all but the last four matches, warned the club's Player of the Season award and Ron Webster became only the fifth player to break 500 appearances for Derby during his appearance in the defeat at Luton, whilst Boulton broke the record for goalkeeping appearances during the campaign, on his way to 344 appearances total for the club. George had a brilliant season for the Rams, earning both the club's Player of the Year trophy and the Midlands Player of the Season trophy and helped himself to 24 goals in all competitions. A buoyant feeling had returned to The Baseball Ground, and Cox was in his pomp, shaping a tightly knit group of players who each knew their jobs and respected each other which was supplemented with considered signings such as Phil Gee from Gresley Rovers and Nigel Callaghan from Watford. Although they rarely swept away the opposition, instead building on the foundations of a strong defence as record signing defender Colin Todd claimed the club's Player of the Year, there were some memorable performances; 40 humblings of rivals Nottingham Forest and Stoke City at the Baseball Ground and away to Sheffield United. Derby County chairman Mel Morris (Photo: Getty Images) In keeping with the entire saga, which started in 2018 when Derby's owner Mel Morris exploited the legal loophole of selling Pride Park to . The plans were scaled down from the planned 20 million pound development proposed in 2007. Alan Hinton finished the season as the club's top scorer with 15 goals, whilst Kevin Hector netted his 100th for the club in a 60 FA Cup Fourth Round win over Notts County and Alan Durban became the club's most capped international, overtaking Sammy Crooks, with his 27th and final appearance for Wales. After defeating Czechoslovakia's Spartak Trnava 21 over two legs, the Rams met Italian giants Juventus: at the end of the 31 defeat in Turin, Clough accused the rivals to have bribed the match officials and called the Italians "cheating bastards" ,[2] despite the Bianconeri will prove later unrelated to any attempt to combine. Following a seven-match winless run which saw the club drop to 5th place in the table, Clement was sacked on 8 February 2016, though Morris said the sacking was not due to results but because "not enough progress had been made" in the club's playing style. European debut proved to be a memorable one. Prior to this blow, the club was on a run of just 1 defeat in 11 and where scoring goals for fun the return of 75 goals was the club's highest in a top-flight campaign since the 1930s, with Bruce Rioch, Charlie George and Francis Lee all reaching double figures. Facing off against fellow big spenders Blackburn Rovers, Derby fell at the semi final stage as a 21 win at The Baseball Ground wasn't enough to overcome a 42 defeat at Ewood Park in the first leg and they crashed out 45 on aggregate and missed out on the opportunity to be a part of the inaugural Premier League, instead spending the 199293 season in the renamed Division One. Derby died on August 24, 2021. [88], On 17 September 2021, the club's board of directors announced that the club was to go into administration. Derby County have confirmed the US-based General Sports and Entertainment (GSE) group as the new owners of the club. Dave Mackay ended his three-year tenure at the club with his first ever ever-present campaign, a personal goal, and won the club's Player of the Year award. [89] Having invested "in excess of 200m" in the club, owner Mel Morris apologised to fans and staff about the administration. Derby's summer signings had mixed fortunes with Craig Bryson, Jason Shackell & Frank Fielding all being in contention for the Player of the Year award. The club endured three unsuccessful play-off campaigns, failing in the semi-finals twice and losing in the 2019 final to Aston Villa. The campaign also saw Reg Matthews set the club record of 246 appearances by a goalkeeper, as he surpassed Harry Maskrey's previous record of 222. When the European Cup was launched in 1955, Derby had been in the Third Division and now stood as English football's sole representatives in Europe's premiere club competition. Despite taking the lead through Tommy Johnson, Derby lost 21 after a double from Steve Walsh and missed out on promotion yet again. At one stage touted as a future England manager, Gregory had been in place at Aston Villa but his relationship with Villa chairman Doug Ellis led him to walk out to take charge at Derby. [58] Derby County CEO Tom Glick, said that the plans would help the club deal with the new Financial Fair Play regulations, due to be introduced in the Football League from 2012, as revenue from the Plaza was intended to be reinvested back into the club. [84] On 8 July 2021, the EFL imposed a transfer embargo on the club,[85] leaving Rooney with a squad of just nine contracted senior professionals;[86] however, the EFL later relaxed the embargo but said any deals will have strict wage limits. [70] Derby once again broke their transfer record, with Czech international Matj Vydra joining for 8,000,000 from Watford,[71] while Jeff Hendrick became the club's highest ever outgoing transfer with a 10,500,000 move to Burnley. Such abandon often left the side defensively frail however, and there were heavy defeats along the way including a 30 defeats to Ipswich Town and Carlisle United, who finished the season bottom, and 41 to Q.P.R. The season ended with a 11 draw at Sunderland which took the club to 30 points, their lowest return for 11 years, and 19th place. Barry Manilow Concerts 1970s View source . [24] With new ownership, Derby were able to compete in the transfer market for the first time in a number of years, with Luton Town's Steve Howard becoming the club's first 1m singing since Franois Grenet six years previously and, alongside captures from Premiership club's such as West Ham United's Stephen Bywater and Fulham defender Dean Leacock, Davies began shaping a side capable of competing at the right end of the table. However, Aston Villa's 10 win at Pride Park on 7 February 1997, the first home league defeat at the ground, saw the team lose their way somewhat and Europe was missed out on, with only 16 points taken from the final 36 available. He left with a record of just 13 wins in 58 matches, though he did take the club to their first major cup semi-final in over 30 years when the club reached the League Cup final four, where they lost 43 on aggregate to eventual winners Manchester United. Behind the scenes circumstances were deteriorating, and Burley left his position, citing interference from football agent turned Director of Football Murdo Mackay, and the sale of Huddlestone, to Tottenham Hotspur, against his wishes. Derby ( Republican Party) ran for election to the U.S. House to represent Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District. 1970/71 Football League Arsenal v Derby County 31st October 1970. Promotion saw Derby return to the top flight for the first time in 16 years and Dave Mackay's performances saw him named Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year, alongside Manchester City's Tony Book, the only Derby County player to earn the honour.[1]. Wayne Rooney's valiant attempt to keep Derby County in the Championship despite a 21-point deduction came to an end on Monday as a 1-0 defeat at QPR saw the Rams relegated Derby entered the 198182 season expecting promotion, but just 6 wins from their opening 20 games put paid to any ambitions and Colin Addison was sacked in January 1982, to be replaced by his assistant John Newman. [51] However, the club were knocked out of the first round of League Cup against League Two opposition for the third season in a row against Shrewsbury Town. Nigel Clough described the club's 201213 campaign as being "Frustratingly close to being in the top six (but) we were also very pleased with the level of performances, home and away. Clough and Taylor had guided Hartlepools to an eighth-placed finish in Division Four during the 196667 season and was recommended to Derby chairman Sam Longson by former England striker Len Shackleton, who had been working as a journalist in the North East. There's a buzz about the place, and I have a genuine feeling we can achieve success this season. After Forest won the European Cup, Clough allowed Parkin to take the trophy home for one night, so that he could get photographs with it. The second leg was won 41 for a 161 aggregate victory, but the club exited Europe at the second stage for the second consecutive season, crashing out 52 on aggregate to Greek side AEK Athens, with a 32 home defeat the club's first ever home defeat in European competition. After a 21 win in Yugoslavia saw Derby proceed through to the second round 41 on aggregate, the club found itself drawn again Eusbio's Benfica, one of European football's leading lights. [26] A resounding 51 win against Colchester United (by far the biggest win of a campaign which saw victory by a two-goal or above margin on just 6 occasions) looked to have put the club back on track but after taking just 12 points from the next 10 fixtures, the club slipped out of the automatic promotion places altogether and a 02 defeat at Crystal Palace in the penultimate game of the season confirmed a 3rd-placed finish and entry into the 200607 Championship playoffs. Derby's first second tier fixture for 11 years saw them crash 30 at Cambridge United but 4 wins in their next 5 matches boded well. Derby County Fixtures & Results 1969/1970. The 201415 season saw Derby competing at the top end of the Championship for much of the season, even leading the table going into March. However, results fell off in equally spectacular fashion after the New Year, as only 12 points from a possible 36 saw the Rams spiral down to 10th place, 10 points away from a play-off position. A purple patch of form in February saw the club end local rivals Nottingham Forest's 19 match unbeaten run, inflict eventual-Champions Newcastle United's biggest defeat of the season (30) and hit five in a match for the first time in three years when they edged out Preston North End 53 at Pride Park, before a run of just three wins in twelve through the end of February until the end of April, ensured that safety was not achieved until the 44th fixture of the season after a 11 draw at home to relegation rivals Crystal Palace. To maintain the momentum of winning the Championship, Mackay added more firepower to his side with the 100,000 capture of Charlie George from Arsenal. However, this proved a false dawn and a 10 defeat away to Gillingham in the next game signalled what was to come as the club won just 10 of its opening 29 fixtures and suffered embarrassing cup exits to lower league teams Brentford (FA Cup) and Oldham Athletic (League Cup). In his two years in charge at Derby, Docherty could only oversee 12th placed and 19th placed finishes. With Derby back in the top flight, Robert Maxwell took over from his son as chairman, who took the position of vice-chairman, and showed a clear desire to make his mark, with two England internationals being brought into the club in the guise of new club record signing Mark Wright, at a cost of 760,000, and Peter Shilton from Southampton. A 21 win over Sheffield United was the club's first league win in almost a year, bringing to an end of a 38-game winless sequence, and kickstarted a mini rival and a run of just one defeat in 11, with 5 wins, which lifted the club to the season high of 9th. He assumed office in 2006. Since Taylor had left the club 9 years previously he had won two European Cups and the League with Nottingham Forest, before retiring. In the 201011 season, the club entered the season with odds of 25/1 for the title, the same as the previous year, 61 to be promoted and 81 to be relegated. Murphy managed just 7 victories in his 35 games in charge of Derby, whilst adding 300,000 Derek Hales and 175,000 Gerry Daly to the team and oversaw a finish of just 15th, the club's lowest since they had returned to the top flight. Having to contend with a discontented dressing room, who had nothing against Mackay but simply wanted Clough reinstated, and an indifferent start to his Derby management career seeing the side go winless until a December win at Newcastle united, and leave the League Cup at the first hurdle with a 30 mauling at the hands of lower league Sunderland, Mackay was initially under pressure. Clough's team entered the 196970 Division One campaign more than ready for the challenge of top-flight football and went 11 unbeaten from the opening day, briefly topping the table. opened the scoring in the opening ten minutes before Arsenal took over to win 31 with Ian Wright grabbing the last ever first team goal at the ground in the 90th minute.[11]. Although domestic cup progress was limited (only reaching the third round of the League Cup and the fifth round of the FA Cup), Derby's UEFA Cup debut proved relatively fruitful. [9] "[29] The day after the game, thousands of Derby County supporters lined the streets of the city as the club's staff and players took part in an open top bus tour.[30]. Derby County, champions of England twice in the 1970s, Championship play-off finalists in 2014 and 2019, the club of Brian Clough, Dave Mackay and Roy McFarland, have gone into administration. In this sequence the club won 13 of its fixtures, scoring three or more goals on 8 occasions and recorded a 41 win at Birmingham City, their first win at St. Andrews since 1948, and catapulted themselves from the bottom five to the top of the table in the space of four months, at one point finding themselves 7 points clear at the top of the table. [87] Following a long term injury to Colin Kazim-Richards in the early stage of the 2021-22 season, the club were given special dispensation by the EFL to bring in veteran defender Phil Jagielka and striker Sam Baldock. Arthur Cox retired in October of the 199394 season, citing severe back problems, leaving the role after 9 years in charge. Financial circumstances were worsening as the debt spiralled to 30m plus, despite Burley building success on the pitch without using any transfer funds. In the event of the fixtures, a tigerish Wolverhampton Wanderers overcame Leeds 21 at Molineux and Liverpool could only record a 00 draw at Highbury against Arsenal. [21] Three years later, Murdo Mackay, Jeremy Keith and finance director Andrew McKenzie were charged with taking a secret commission worth 440,625 from the club and were each sentenced to a combined seven and a half years in prison.[22]. A 62 aggregate victory over Switzerland's Servette FC was followed by a 44 aggregate draw with Spain's Atltico Madrid in the Second Round, both ties finishing 22. Although Stimac's debut ended in a heavy defeat, 51 to Tranmere Rovers with Stimac scoring, Smith's jigsaw was complete and Derby's season turned on its head. Derby ended the season with a 10 win over title rivals Liverpool at the Baseball Ground, John McGovern netting the crucial winner, leaving Derby on 58 from 42 games, Leeds on 57 from 41 and Liverpool on 56 from 41. Derby twice broke its transfer record in the space of a month when in March 1992 they signed Paul Kitson for 1.3m from Leicester City (Phil Gee being one of two players going in the opposite direction) and then Tommy Johnson for Notts County ten days later. Skip to main content. And it arguably contains their most consistent sequence of results in the FA Cup since formation, albeit without going all the way to the final - but they went so, so close. Other notable results, such as a 31 win over Chelsea, a 41 win away at Middlesbrough and a 44 draw with Bradford City showed the club was still competitive and fans still attended in large numbers; 33,378 attending a 20 home defeat by Liverpool setting a new record for a Derby match at Pride Park. However, the signing of Swindon Town's Rod Thomas and Aston Villa's Bruce Rioch turned the club's season around and they lost only four of their last 18 fixtures to grab a third place finish and a return to European football; a fine achievement considering the tumultuous nature of the campaign. In the semi-finals the club were drawn against 6th placed Southampton, managed by former manager George Burley, whose Derby side had been knocked out the 2004/05 playoffs by Billy Davies' Preston North End. However, a 02 defeat at home to Wimbledon (Derby's first home defeat in 23 league fixtures, equalling the club record set 67 years previously) showed a need for more experience and the inspired capture of Paul McGrath proved a key capture. They went into the last home game of the season against 3rd placed Crystal Palace knowing victory would guarantee promotion. Derby County's former chairman expressed his frustration with Brian Clough in the unseen letter. Following a 30 capitulation away to title rivals Leeds United following an inconsistent period of form which saw 5 wins and 6 defeats from 11 fixtures, Clough savaged his squad and produced the desired effect Derby lost just 3 of their remaining 19 fixtures and did enough to hold off both Leeds United and Liverpool to claim the title. Derby had built a side which seemed to be consistently achieving less than the sum of its parts, with Gary Charles, a former England international, Craig Short, Paul Williams, Mark Pembridge, Paul Kitson and Tommy Johnson all keen to test themselves at a higher level. The club's reserve side had a less successful year than in the two previous seasons, with the club missing out on the Central League title by one point from Sheffield United, as well as being beaten in the Derbyshire Senior Cup final by Buxton. The club were 3rd in the table at the time. February was another disappointing month, where they picked up on 1 point, scoring no goals with them club suffering their 2nd 40 defeat of the season to the hands of Southampton by the end of the month, Derby were 15th in the table. For all his faults, however, Docherty had kept an increasingly ailing Derby County side in the top flight and this proved impossible for Colin Addison the following season. Despite such attacking prowess, and the setting of a new club record for 12 away wins in a season, Derby could only finish 3rd in the 199192 Second Division and missed out on automatic promotion by 2 points. Academy director Darren Wassall was appointed as coach for the remainder of the season. | Sports Memorabilia, Football Programmes, League Fixtures | eBay! "[60] Steve Nicholson of the Derby Telegraph added that Derby's 10th-placed finish was "thoroughly deserved" and noted that only the small size of the squad, combined with injuries and a lack of signings in the January transfer window, meant that the club did not qualify for the playoffs. However, a 02 defeat away to Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup Fifth Round preceded a notable wobble in results and the club recorded a return of just 6 points from the next 5 games, conceding top spot to Birmingham City after a 01 defeat at St. Andrews on 9 March 2007. [57] The planned development also coincided with plans from the City Council to build a multi-use sports arena on the same site as the proposed Plaza. It was also higher than the average gate of seven Premier League clubs. [7] Smith, who appointed former Derby player Steve McClaren as his number two, joined a club with 15 out of contract players on high wages and players such as Craig Short, Mark Pembridge and Paul Williams intent on leaving. The duo's first season in charge of Derby saw the club finish one place lower, 18th, than the previous campaign but it saw the recruitment of numerous players, such Roy McFarland, John O'Hare and Alan Hinton, who between them made 1,154 appearances for the club and would go on to form the spine of the club's most successful ever side. Paul Simpson also came in from big money (800k from Oxford United) as did Marco Gabbiadini (1.3m from Sunderland) and even Bobby Davison (who had left for Leeds United three years earlier), returned for a spell on loan and reached a century of goals for Derby, only the 7th player and most recent to do so, when he netted in a 22 draw with Newcastle United. Mr Pickering's excited by the way things are shaping, so maybe he'll make more available. Several key players left in the build-up to the 19992000 season; Igor timac joined West Ham United for 600,000, Paulo Wanchope joined him at Upton Park for 3.5m, Lee Carsley joined Blackburn Rovers for 3.2m and Francesco Baiano also left in the course of the season. However, Brown was unable to match Burley's ability to bring in quality players on a restricted budget, and was further weakened when Grzegorz Rasiak was sold under his nose to Tottenham Hotspur on the last day of the August Transfer Window, not giving him time to bring in a replacement. ", - Jim Smith prior to the 1995/96 promotion season[7]. After a 00 draw at Broomfield Park, Derby overcame their Scottish opponents 21 at the Baseball Ground, with Roger Davies, signed for 12,000 the previous summer from non-league Worcester City and who scored many a crucial goal in the successful reserve team, grabbing the winner in a 21 victory to give Derby their second cup win in as many season. After a 10 defeat at home to Leicester City on 10 September 1995, Derby had been unbeaten in the league at home, winning 13 including 8 consecutively and drawing 6, and Dean Sturridge, who finished the season as the club's top scorer with 20 goals, and Robin Van Der Laan ensured the club won 21 to secure 2nd place and a return to the top flight, and a first season in the Premier League, after a five-year absence. A rise back to the top followed towards the end of the 1980s and start of the 1990s before a spell of flitting between top flight and second-tier football followed over the next 20 years. Derby County chairman Sam Longson with Brian Clough in 1967 Controversy surrounding Brian Clough's departure from Derby County has rankled with fans for decades. Despite overseeing two defeats in his first two games, Clough soon turned the club's form around, taking them to the 5th round of the FA Cup and just 3 defeats in 13 matches, a run which included 4 consecutive wins. Other late signings, such as John Barton and John McAlle were also vital, and an ageing Kevin Hector was still contributing to the cause; he grabbed his 200th Derby goal in a 23 League Cup 2nd Round defeat by West Ham and made his final appearance for the club, his 589th (a club record), in a 32 victory over Watford on the final day of the season at the Baseball Ground and notched his 201st and final goal for the club with the opener, only Steve Bloomer having more goals for the club,. The sale of Marcus Tudgay to Sheffield Wednesday, to raise funds for the capture of Darren Moore to strengthen the defence, left the club with just one recognised striker, 35-year-old Paul Peschisolido, and, after just 33 games in charge, Brown was sacked as Derby manager after a 61 defeat at Coventry City was followed by an embarrassing 31 FA Cup exit to League One side Colchester United. [90] Relegated in May 2021, former Championship club Wycombe Wanderers considered legal action against Derby County following the administration announcement. Derby County, champions of England twice in the 1970s, Championship play-off finalists in 2014 and 2019, the club of Brian Clough, Dave Mackay and Roy McFarland, have gone into. Despite such an embarrassing relegation from the Premier League, hopes were high of an immediate return, especially after manager Paul Jewell's summer reconstruction of the squad seeing 16 players come in and 12 leave. The club embarked on a 20 match unbeaten league run from 11 November 1995 to 5 March 1996, the club's best run inside of one season. Derby's first ever European match came with a home tie against Yugoslavia's eljezniar Sarajevo, which they won 20 with goals from Roy McFarland and Archie Gemmil. As well as they have played in spells, notably in a wonderful purple patch earlier this season, the bottom line is that at other times they have not been good enough, as their position in the table indicates. Derby started the 199798 at a fine pace, peaking at 4th following the 40 win over Southampton, and Francesco Baiano, Player of the Season, flourished in particular; equalling the club record of scoring in six consecutive league games. Pre-season spending saw Derby twice break their club-record transfer fee, with the 4,750,000 signing of Hull City's Tom Ince[66] followed by the capture of Norwich City's Bradley Johnson for 6,000,000[67] as part of an unprecedented 24,000,000 outlay. Now a letter from the. Mistakes, individually and collectively, carelessness and a lack of concentration have all proved costly. [39] and although Jewell frantically tried to restructure the playing staff in the January 2008 transfer window, selling several players and bringing eight new players in, including Everton defender Alan Stubbs,[40] ex-England international defender Danny Mills on loan from Manchester City and Blackburn midfielder Robbie Savage[41] results did not improve and Derby's relegation was confirmed on 29 March 2008, the first time a club had been relegated from the division before April[42] and sealing the club's first immediate relegation following promotion in its history.

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