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O'Reilly had trials with | Derby County and Nottingham Forest before signing fo |
that Town had asked for permission to speak to | Derby County assistant manager Stan Ternent, which w |
One of those FA Cup games was against | Derby County when the young forward impressed enough |
he First Division in 1988, Hebberd was sold to | Derby County and in his first season he helped them |
Down at the bottom end of the table, | Derby County went down in bottom place with just fiv |
ng last-minute equalisers against Millwall and | Derby County in Arsenal's successful FA Cup and Leag |
ootballer who played for West Bromwich Albion, | Derby County and Oxford United. |
e 2008-09 season, summarised matches involving | Derby County for BBC Radio Derby. |
s in seven games including a hat-trick against | Derby County on his debut. |
e Second Round, losing 5-1 in a replay against | Derby County after vanquishing Kettering Town in the |
as bought by free newspaper pioneer and former | Derby County chairman Lionel Pickering in 1979. |
His clubs included Sunderland, | Derby County and also Nottingham Forest and was part |
Derby County Football Club are proposing to expand f | |
who played as outside forwardoutside-right for | Derby County in the mid-war era. |
It has been home of | Derby County F.C.'s Pride Park Stadium since 1997 wh |
second leg of the play-off semi-final against | Derby County where he acquitted himself well althoug |
This 10 hectare site adjacent to | Derby County F.C. stadium and the River Derwent was |
with victories over Gillingham, Cardiff City, | Derby County and Ipswich Town. |
ored all the goals when United won 3-1 against | Derby County at Hillsborough in Sheffield. |
a declining league side towards the end of his | Derby County career, Powell was completely dedicated |
match, helping Albion to a 3-1 victory against | Derby County in the Midland Victory League in April |
8) was an English football manager who managed | Derby County and Manchester City. |
McGovern transferred from Hartlepool United to | Derby County for a fee of £7500 in September 1968, a |
but they managed to knock out Division 1 side | Derby County in the first round of the Carling Cup a |
He made his first appearance for | Derby County on 1 November 2003, aged 16, in a leagu |
He moved to | Derby County in December 1999, where he most notably |
in the 1959-60 season, and was transferred to | Derby County for £8,000 in March 1960, after a total |
Gareth previously played for | Derby County in England, whilst at Derby County Gare |
rom bigger clubs and midway through the season | Derby County approached Austin, but he felt he could |
It was at | Derby County where the older Goodall became a mentor |
Brian Clough took his | Derby County side to the semi-finals of European Cup |
tober 2008 Wilson became a leading investor in | Derby County F.C.. Derby are currently playing in th |
In 1979 he was sold to | Derby County for £100,000, making the step up to the |
e promise a possible bid for a UEFA Cup place, | Derby County endured their most difficult season for |
He also played football for | Derby County in 1884 in its pre-league days. |
s had signed for Everton, John Goodall went to | Derby County and Thomson to Wolves. |
Sugg captained The Wednesday, | Derby County and Burnley in football and was Everton |
d Swindon Town as an amateur but soon rejoined | Derby County before venturing to Wiltshire again in |
from a David Norris cross, as Argyle defeated | Derby County 2-0 in their FA Cup 5th round tie. |
-old Bloomer to return home in 1910, returning | Derby County to the First Division as deserved champ |
on and Hibernian in 2001-02, then Coventry and | Derby County the following season. |
n Town club before moving to Division One side | Derby County in 1903. |
d of Youth Development and Academy GK Coach at | Derby County FC. |
Derby County who were also relegated along with Ipsw | |
the relegation zone,also losing 1-0 at home to | Derby County in the first round of the Carling Cup. |
nt time at Stoke, West Brom and Walsall before | Derby County took him on trial as a centre-forward. |
He is currently on the | Derby County Academy training staff under the manage |
War II, guesting on occasion for both Vale and | Derby County during the war years. |
Williams scored his first Swansea goal against | Derby County on 16 September 2008. |
He made his debut against | Derby County in November 2003 and made four appearan |
out with new manager Steve Bruce and moved to | Derby County in a swap deal for Jonathan Hunt. |
0 appearances for Glentoran after joining from | Derby County in August 1981, but for those two broke |
ed up with former Wigan manager Paul Jewell at | Derby County on 3 January 2008. |
for his powerful shot and is a cult figure in | Derby County history, with the club's annual Player |
y of the season, in a Premier League game, for | Derby County against Reading as a substitute. |
shed level after 90 minutes, but in extra time | Derby County scored three goals to win the match 4-1 |
scored two goals in the 1946 FA Cup Final for | Derby County in a 4-1 win against Charlton Athletic. |
by many people as being one of the most loyal | Derby County players ever for his services and contr |
r basis for several years - his debut, against | Derby County on 5 January 1952 was the only appearan |
ing a goal in the FA cup fourth round upset of | Derby County and another in the 1-5 fifth round defe |
n, Nottingham Forest, Wolverhampton Wanderers, | Derby County and Mansfield Town. |
ling for junior coaching and scouting roles at | Derby County F.C., Hereford United F.C. and Swallows |
before making his three League appearances for | Derby County in 1906-07. |
He turned professional with | Derby County in December 1906, joining for a £50 fee |
cup was won by Nottingham Forest, who defeated | Derby County 3-1 in the final of the competition, pl |
e club in a 4-2 FA Cup quarter-final defeat to | Derby County in 1976. |
in the 1899 FA Cup Final (in which United beat | Derby County 4-1), he wore 50 yards of bandages to p |
The 1999-2000 English football season was | Derby County F.C.'s fourth consectutive season in th |
the 1933-34 season in the reserves he moved to | Derby County in September 1934. |
rugia, Ancona and Bologna in Italy, as well as | Derby County in England. |
Derby County | |
He transferred to | Derby County in October 1979 but failed to replicate |
in English football when he signed forms with | Derby County at the end of the 1890-91 season. |
Dave Mackay helped | Derby County win the league championship in his firs |
Hungary on 2 December 1936, (playing alongside | Derby County colleagues Raich Carter and Eric Keen) |
the following match, scored four goals against | Derby County in a 6-1 victory, taking his early seas |
Ojamaa played 2 years for | Derby County Academy, before signing a one-year prof |
rmer manager Nigel Clough at Championship side | Derby County when his contract with Burton expired a |
them were occupied by two other local rivals - | Derby County and Leicester City. |
Davies scored his first goal for | Derby County on 16 July 2008 in a pre season friendl |
times inside left) in the Football League with | Derby County in the 1900s and 1910s. |
erford United F.C. in Ireland before moving to | Derby County F.C. in August 1974 for a fee of £30,00 |
goal in his next match, a 3-0 victory against | Derby County four days later. |
This caught the eye of | Derby County and between 1982 and 1987 he made 206 a |
phy competed for whenever East Midlands rivals | Derby County and Nottingham Forest play each other ( |
ft the club on a free transfer in 1998 to join | Derby County F.C.. |
best result of the season, a 6-2 victory over | Derby County on October 20th 1888 was achieved with |
Derby County Player of the Year winner: 1983 | |
up Final was contested by Sheffield United and | Derby County at Crystal Palace. |
He made his debut against | Derby County on December 7, 1912, playing three game |
between 1894 and 1903 and football for Stoke, | Derby County and Notts County. |
r 1987) is an English footballer who plays for | Derby County as a defender. |
Both Aston Villa and | Derby County gave him trials, but it was the 'Blues' |
50 appearances for The Blades before moving to | Derby County for a brief spell in 1996. |
However, he soon moved on again, joining | Derby County in October 1984. |
went on to make 344 first team appearances for | Derby County before a move to America where he playe |
goal for Tottenham in a 4-0 home victory over | Derby County in August 2007. |
He then moved to | Derby County in 1986 for £25,000 where he spent most |
for Burnley in a 2-1 win over his former club | Derby County on 27 November 2010. |
he FA Cup, beating Swindon Town of League One, | Derby County of the Championship and Torquay United |
ial circumstances with allegations former club | Derby County had tapped up him and assistant Mick Jo |
he story that when Abdullah made his debut for | Derby County against Manchester City he ran onto the |
Derby County (South) | |
otball for Boston Swifts until being signed by | Derby County in 1914. |
Born in Mickleover, he joined Gillingham from | Derby County in 1927 and went on to make 21 appearan |
g as a central defender for Hartlepool United, | Derby County and Mansfield Town. |
In 1991, Pickering purchased | Derby County Football Club for just over £1 million |
Derby County secured promotion to the Premier League | |
he 1903 FA Cup Final was contested by Bury and | Derby County at Crystal Palace. |
His first goal came against | Derby County on 15 October 1927. |
r Bolton Wanderers F.C., Manchester City F.C., | Derby County F.C. and England (27 caps). |
e was in negotiations with Premier League side | Derby County and joined them after work permit probl |
from his job, before catching the attention of | Derby County scout Jackie Whitehouse. |
It is the place of Birth of | Derby County and former Denmark international soccer |
was maintained for only twelve minutes before | Derby County equalised, through a goal from Steve Bl |
“after Arsenal played | Derby County in an FA Cup tie in 1891, two of Arsena |
He had loan spells at | Derby County and Millwall and featured regularly for |
ly his fourth league start in the away loss to | Derby County on 6 November. |
n, he guested for Ipswich Town, before joining | Derby County in 1946. |
Derby County won all 10 home games and led the table | |
Cooper began his career as a trainee at | Derby County but managed only five first team appear |
Born in Birmingham, McLeod began his career at | Derby County in 2002 and scored four goals in 41 app |
pearances, and also played League football for | Derby County and Wrexham. |
He was released by | Derby County when he was a youngster prior to signin |
29 April 2007 - | Derby County lose to Crystal Palace meaning that Bir |
Derby County won the First Division title for the se | |
In 2002 he moved to England to play for | Derby County where he stayed until 2004 when he move |
ational duty, with the Aussie 'keeper going to | Derby County on a loan transfer in March 2011. |
suffered cuts in a clash during a game against | Derby County the previous week. |
Kean started his football career at | Derby County before moving to Blackburn Rovers towar |
er the next three seasons before a £1m move to | Derby County in the Premier League for the 1997-98 s |
e Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers, | Derby County and Scunthorpe United. |
ces in all competitions, he was transferred to | Derby County in March 1949 for a fee of £24,000. |
with | Derby County |
first team action at Molineux and he moved to | Derby County in May 1949. |
His first professional club was | Derby County before he joined Grimsby Town of the Fo |
orable home victories over bitter local rivals | Derby County and Leicester City. |
Smith, on 6 September 1948, in a 1-1 draw with | Derby County at Bloomfield Road. |
r the playoffs and after helping them overcome | Derby County in the semi-finals, he scored the penal |
He later joined | Derby County on 28 November 2007, before resigning 1 |
er 1953, he returned to football management at | Derby County to replace Stuart McMillan. |
July, Oldham faced former-Premier League club | Derby County at Boundary Park. |
15 October 1973 - Brian Clough, the | Derby County manager, and his assistant Peter Taylor |
good start to his managerial career by helping | Derby County finish third in the league and achieve |
Bolder signed for | Derby County in March 2000. |
08, General Sports and Entertainment purchased | Derby County Football Club in England. |
went on loan to Blackpool before being sold to | Derby County in part-exchange for Craig Short. |
summer were the arrival of Dean Saunders, the | Derby County and Wales striker, for a national recor |
Hopkinson played for | Derby County and Mansfield Town before joining Port |
amba in the 84th of the team's 2-0 away win at | Derby County on 12 February 2011. |
Starting his career at | Derby County in 1998, he instead made his name at Po |
ember 2007, after previously being linked with | Derby County in July. |
This followed an infamous interview with the | Derby County goalkeeper Stephen Bywater where he spe |
In the Second Division, Arthur Cox helped | Derby County win the Second Division championship on |
t, with the opportunity to link up with former | Derby County manager Billy Davies, but eventually wa |
is football career with Burton Albion, joining | Derby County in 1997. |
remarkable goal in the quarter-finals against | Derby County at the Baseball Ground, direct from a c |
His first league win came on 23 August at | Derby County thanks to a David McGoldrick goal. |
He currently provides radio commentary for | Derby County games. |
a professional contract on Tyneside, he joined | Derby County in May 1930, where he made his first-te |
Hayward began his career with | Derby County and made his League debut in 1990, but |
t the other end of the table, Leeds United and | Derby County (First Division champions as recently a |
eviously played in the English Premiership for | Derby County and the English First Division for West |
He was bought from | Derby County for £90,000. |
ho played for Swansea Town, Huddersfield Town, | Derby County and Yeovil and Petters United. |
Emile Heskey hat-trick gave them a 4-0 win at | Derby County which put them in fourth place, four po |
He moved to England to join | Derby County in 1890. |
was a professional footballer, who played for | Derby County and Huddersfield Town as a full back. |
boy, Holland progressed through the academy at | Derby County until his late teens, when, after a bad |
On 27 November, he signed for | Derby County on a five week loan spell. |
Champions | Derby County were promoted for a second successive s |
He moved to | Derby County in 1923, and formed a prolific partners |
esley Rovers, Nottingham Forest (on trial) and | Derby County before joining Port Vale for 'a substan |
Boyd joined | Derby County for £1,000 in May 1935, before moving t |
Pringle joined | Derby County from non-league side Ilkeston Town on a |
sion 3 Bristol Rovers against then Premiership | Derby County he man marked Fabrizio Ravanelli, the f |
to become one of Jim Smith's first signings at | Derby County for a fee of £250,000. |
ess, netting the fourth in a 4-2 home win over | Derby County in March. |
he second and (as of 2009) final time, beating | Derby County 6-0 in the final at Crystal Palace. |
Boards of Villa's arch-rivals Birmingham City, | Derby County and Wolverhampton Wanderers (as Chairma |
However, with a lack of funds, Cox left for | Derby County and Keegan retired. |
seasons at Wigan, spending a period on loan at | Derby County where he scored once against Ipswich To |
ue for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Luton Town and | Derby County and scored twice in the 1949 FA Cup Fin |
Derby County had another solid season in the Premier | |
Butler joined Port Vale from | Derby County in June 1946. |
The 1998-99 English football season was | Derby County F.C.'s third consecutive season in the |
l teams before signing for First Division side | Derby County in the 1901-02 season. |
He appeared as a guest for both Aldershot and | Derby County during the war. |
He eventually joined Championship side | Derby County on an emergency loan deal. |
s made his first-team debut in a 3-2 defeat at | Derby County on 20 Mar 1963. |
d Clapton Orient, scoring on his debut against | Derby County on September 2. |
He joined as a trainee in 1989 and was sold to | Derby County in 1992. |
By February 2002, Lee had been sold to | Derby County for £250,000. |
Mears and Chris Killen both making careers at | Derby County and Celtic. |
May 1997 he moved for free to the English club | Derby County where he became a fans favourite, and h |
made his first appearance in a home defeat to | Derby County on 4 October 2008. |
He later joined Notts County (1946-1949) and | Derby County (1949-1951) before rejoining Rangers in |
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