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inger Gordon Hill, before leaving the club for | Derby County in 1977. |
67/1968 (age 43-44)) became chief executive of | Derby County after a corporation he controlled with |
He later returned to | Derby County as manager. |
n Tamworth, England) is a goalkeeping coach at | Derby County and former footballer. |
s was born and raised in Birmingham and joined | Derby County as a 14-year-old, turning professional |
tsk, rejected another offer, from English team | Derby County amongst interest from Manchester City. |
Russell began his coaching career at | Derby County and subsequently joined Walsall where h |
Derby County won the match by 2-0. | |
ves' defeat of Leeds which handed the title to | Derby County in 1972). |
nglish businessman, best known as the owner of | Derby County F.C. between 1991 and 2003. |
l sold the club to new owner Lionel Pickering, | Derby County were relegated and had to sell several |
1999 | Derby County Player of the Year |
ly won the division, Dudley made his debut for | Derby County as an 84th minute sub for Stephen Pears |
in Nyatanga - footballer currently playing for | Derby County |
oventry, Bridge-Wilkinson was a product of the | Derby County youth academy and made his debut for De |
le were assured with successive victories over | Derby County and Burnley in April. |
3 October | Derby County (A) L 2-4 |
Swindlehurst first joined | Derby County as a loan player, two months before his |
The playing colours of | Derby County Ladies FC are identical to those of par |
d, to be replaced by Second Division Champions | Derby County and runners up, Chelsea. |
8 it was announced that Commons had signed for | Derby County on a free transfer, penning a three-yea |
In June 1982, | Derby County paid £40,000 for his services, but woul |
s last game was a testimonial match for former | Derby County goalkeeper Martin Taylor in a game agai |
mer professional manager at Huddersfield Town, | Derby County and Hartlepool United. |
otballer who played in The Football League for | Derby County and Stoke City. |
After leaving Shrewsbury he played for | Derby County and Bristol Rovers. |
recouped notable sums by selling Dean Moxey to | Derby County and Danny Seaborne to Southampton. |
a 2-1 first leg win in the League Cup away at | Derby County on 19 September 2000. |
Derby County Player of the Year winner: 1988 | |
He also started playing football for | Derby County in 1959. |
Paul Jewell, former | Derby County manager and former professional footbal |
Denaby United before turning professional with | Derby County in October 1957. |
s the son of former Halifax, Blackburn Rovers, | Derby County and Portsmouth forward, Arthur Groves. |
rns at the club prevented Waghorn from joining | Derby County on loan during the January transfer win |
serve the Baseball Ground, the former home of | Derby County football club in England. |
ficial debut on 12 February, in a 2-0 win over | Derby County at Pride Park Stadium, altogether makin |
Derby County have won 45.92% of all fixtures, Leices | |
During the 2001-02 English football season, | Derby County F.C. competed in the FA Premier League |
Negotiations between Leeds United and | Derby County for Dickinson to sign on an emergency l |
p Final was contested by Nottingham Forest and | Derby County at Crystal Palace. |
Derby County and Nottingham Forest, football clubs l | |
ed in front of the fans on a match day against | Derby county which involved star Ray Winstone kissin |
oke started the season brightly winning 2-1 at | Derby County however Stoke lost their form and were |
In 2000, he went to England and signed for | Derby County but after two seasons and 6 operations |
He moved to | Derby County in October 1979, where he featured in 6 |
debut for the Millers in a 1-0 defeat away at | Derby County on 13 March 2004. |
); Huddersfield Town (home, 2-1, 28 December); | Derby County (home, 2-1, 1 February 1947); Preston N |
Oakley in his | Derby County days. |
Derby County and West Bromwich Albion contested the | |
ls), Arsenal, Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, | Derby County and Sunderland before joining Port Vale |
cup was won by Sheffield United, who defeated | Derby County 4-1 in the final of the competition, pl |
wn and following success at Halifax signed for | Derby County and then Leeds United. |
He eventually left Molineux to join | Derby County in 1953 for £15,000. |
nk but still... "On the afternoon of 10 April, | Derby County lost to Bury, confirming Villa as Leagu |
Jackson joined | Derby County in March 1999. |
r earlier in a dire 0-0 draw with English club | Derby County in Baghdad, the player ran rings around |
For the | Derby County player, see Andy Todd (footballer born |
ng football at the age of 16 in Melbourne by a | Derby County scout. |
Down at the bottom end of the table, | Derby County finished bottom with just five wins all |
2008, Seagraves left his position as coach at | Derby County after the resignation of Paul Jewell. |
w limited playing action and was loaned out to | Derby County and Preston North End in England. |
amily who started his professional career with | Derby County before joining Nottingham Forest and go |
In 1997 | Derby County moved to the new Pride Park Stadium and |
Carroll playing for | Derby County in 2008 |
Played over footage of | Derby County goals in the movie about Brian Clough, |
Derby County Ladies play at the Asterdale Bowl, home | |
He has represented many clubs including | Derby County and Rotherham United and has to date pl |
op flight after a five-year exile, Jim Smith's | Derby County side never looked in any real danger of |
Locker played association football for Stoke, | Derby County and Notts County. |
They reached the final, but lost to | Derby County 1-0. |
On January 31, 2008, Stubbs moved to | Derby County in a 18 month deal on a free transfer. |
between 1959 and 1972, and played football for | Derby County F.C. from 1959 to 1962 and for Mansfiel |
part of the youth set-ups of his hometown team | Derby County and Swansea City, and was the captain o |
Matchday Four - Barnsley 2-0 | Derby County |
it has held 51,385 for an FA Cup match against | Derby County in 1949. |
During summer 2007, he went to an English club | Derby County for a trial and to take a look at the f |
is an English footballer currently playing for | Derby County in The Championship. |
ames scoring 11 goals for QPR before moving to | Derby County in 1985. |
Derby County win 5 - 4 on aggregate. | |
He then had a season with | Derby County before finishing his Football League ca |
, and assistant-manager, Peter Taylor, at both | Derby County and Nottingham Forest, who recognised h |
In February 1982 he left the club to join | Derby County in a £25,000. |
"Two former directors of | Derby County football club have been found guilty of |
to reach the Third Round, before losing 2-0 to | Derby County for the second year in a row. |
layed for Chelsea, Bristol City, Grimsby Town, | Derby County and Scunthorpe United in The Football L |
areer he won promotion with Hartlepool United, | Derby County and Nottingham Forest. |
This led to him being snapped up by | Derby County in February 1968, with Walker appearing |
m staff at Sheffield United Preston North End, | Derby County and Nottingham Forest. |
n loaned out to a Championship side, this time | Derby County on 7 January 2010 as competition for th |
On 4 March 2011, | Derby County confirmed that they have signed Duke on |
Felix have been transporting supporters to | Derby County home games almost as long as they have |
h the first kick of his first trail match with | Derby County 'A', and convinced George Jobey to pay |
hat season, he completed a months loan move to | Derby County in February 2006, as the club tried to |
was quickly catapulted into the spotlight when | Derby County surprisingly appointed him as their man |
tarted the season well and with a 8-1 win over | Derby County Stoke topped the table, however injurie |
team by manager Peter Reid for a game against | Derby County when selecting Kubicki would have meant |
ever former Port Vale player Ross Davidson and | Derby County trainee Sam Gibbs will be the star attr |
Supporters of | Derby County football club sing “We all follow Derby |
Not to be confused with the Wolves and | Derby County footballer of the same name Jimmy Dunn |
At that point, whilst training with | Derby County Academy, he signed for Aston Villa's ac |
s second of the season in a 6-1 thrashing over | Derby County at the Cardiff City Stadium. |
Stoke drew on the final match 1-1 against | Derby County and that point was enough to see Stoke |
nd of the FA Cup where they were eliminated by | Derby County of the Football League First Division. |
, Oxford City as well as Football League clubs | Derby County and Stoke. |
p an ankle injury in a pre season game against | Derby County which forced him to miss the start of t |
Tomkins played 8 times in all competitions for | Derby County during his loan spell, before being rec |
FA Cup match to be played at The Dell, against | Derby County of the Football League First Division, |
Boulton was the only | Derby County player to take part in all 84-league ga |
The defender signed for | Derby County in July 1984 where he spent six seasons |
He left Forest for | Derby County in 1992 in a £600,000 deal amid rumours |
He made his debut in a 3-1 loss against | Derby County and played 20 league and cup games for |
It also held the games of | Derby County Football Club until their move to the B |
The | Derby County Baseball Club was a baseball club in Gr |
r to score at The Hawthorns, when he equalised | Derby County player Steve Bloomer's goal in a 1-1 dr |
, in an FA Cup fourth round qualifier, between | Derby County and Nottingham Forest, Anderson suffere |
League due to a playoff defeat at the hands of | Derby County in the semi-finals. |
Following a short spell with | Derby County he joined Grimsby Town, where he scored |
and started well, scoring on his debut against | Derby County with an impressive solo effort. |
ne choice at Leicester, Wallington moved on to | Derby County in the summer of 1985, a fee of £25,000 |
lub reach the play-offs, in which they lost to | Derby County in the semifinal. |
ed a Football League Championship goal against | Derby County on boxing day 2002) |
ck for Sheffield Wednesday, Huddersfield Town, | Derby County and Doncaster Rovers. |
ds United football club and former chairman of | Derby County |
Derby County Ladies Football Club is an English wome | |
ea scored his first goal of the season against | Derby County in the 2nd leg of the Carling Cup semi- |
in the impressive 1-0 cup victory away against | Derby County . |
David Mackay guided | Derby County to their second league title in four ye |
Another | Derby County baseball team - which on the middle row |
nctions for the Former Players' Association of | Derby County and also played golf regularly into his |
In July 1984, Palmer moved to | Derby County on a free transfer. |
signed with Football League Championship club | Derby County on a two-year contract before ever maki |
on before joining Sheffield United in 1967 and | Derby County the following year. |
n the league title with Forest's deadly rivals | Derby County in 1972, and came to Nottingham Forest |
He joined | Derby County for £2,000 in 1932 and remained contrac |
nst Manchester United in 1995 before moving to | Derby County on a free transfer in August that year. |
h Tikva (all in Israel), Bolton Wanderers, and | Derby County but failed to make an impact in England |
Martin began his career as a trainee with | Derby County in July 2002, having graduated from Der |
He went on to play for | Derby County and Southend United before making his f |
Watson scaled down his career by playing for | Derby County and making a brief return to his first |
tballer who played for Queens Park Rangers and | Derby County in the 1980s. |
They went on to meet | Derby County in the final at Crystal Palace. |
before finally signing professional forms with | Derby County in 1967 at the age of 28. |
Riggott played at | Derby County where he came through the youth system, |
Charlie Richards, as Forest went on to defeat | Derby County in the final. |
During the 2000-01 English football season, | Derby County F.C. competed in the FA Premier League |
Mackay eventually left his post at | Derby County on 22 March 2006, claiming he could lea |
econd half substitute in a 3-2 league win over | Derby County at Bloomfield Road. |
Derby County forward Jamie Ward is from Smiths Wood | |
In this season, | Derby County moved from their former home at the Bas |
hom he mde his debut in an F.A.Cup tie against | Derby County early in 1965. |
Derby County won the First Division title for the fi | |
The Jack Stamps Trophy ( | Derby County Player of the Year): 99/00 season |
Aldershot and Cardiff City and the latter with | Derby County and Aldershot. |
Pringle was captain of the | Derby County reserves side that won the 2009/10 Cent |
Hannah played for Washington Colliery and | Derby County before joining Port Vale in June 1938. |
and arguably the greatest single 90 minutes in | Derby County's history, came in the 2nd Round of the |
here he came to the attention of Peter Taylor, | Derby County's assistant manager, who then told Bria |
Phil Gee also played in | Derby County's masters football team in the 2008 scr |
The 1996-97 season was | Derby County's first in the Premier League, followin |
Derby County's Jack Lee was capped for England in 19 | |
gue had his leg not been broken in a tackle by | Derby County's Marco Gabbiadini in February 1995. |
He was | Derby County's Scholar of the Year in 2008-09. |
A one minute's applause at | Derby County's following home game against Sunderlan |
Doyle, who developed as a player through | Derby County's academy, has played for the England U |
Matt Redmile (Shrewsbury Town), Miles Addison ( | Derby County) and Jermaine Pennant (Notts County, Ar |
April 2006 (Preston North End), November 2006 ( | Derby County), January 2007 (Derby County), December |
Due to an injury crisis at | Derby County, Ross Atkins was recalled. |
former professional footballer who played for | Derby County, Nottingham Forest, Southampton, Exeter |
Sims began his career as an apprentice with | Derby County, turning professional in August 1970. |
irst person to hold the position of manager at | Derby County, stepping up from his previous position |
rard scored his 3rd goal of the season against | Derby County, which proved to be the winning goal of |
he Norwich City bench in the 2-1 away win over | Derby County, even making a late substitute appearan |
n in Birmingham, Streete began his career with | Derby County, turning professional in August 2006, b |
or Leicester City, Notts County, Chesterfield, | Derby County, Coventry City and Port Vale during the |
In March 1956 he joined | Derby County, and the following season helped them t |
He also played for Barnsley, | Derby County, Shrewsbury Town and Hereford United. |
reer he played for the original Alfreton Town, | Derby County, Fulham, Reading but is best remembered |
ber 1906-1969) was a footballer who played for | Derby County, Sheffield United and Huddersfield Town |
ton debut, on 14 April 1906 in a 2-1 defeat of | Derby County, but found his progress blocked by the |
r included spells at English clubs Portsmouth, | Derby County, Birmingham City, Sheffield Wednesday a |
o played for Tottenham Hotspur, Coventry City, | Derby County, Leyton Orient and Cambridge and repres |
se to play for the club he supported as a boy, | Derby County, and was signed up at just seven years |
He began his professional career with | Derby County, but did not establish himself as a fir |
r debut for on 5 April 2003 in a 2-1 defeat at | Derby County, when he played at left-back following |
playing for Birmingham City, Shrewsbury Town, | Derby County, Southend United and Rotherham United. |
After retiring from | Derby County, Barker joined the Army Physical Traini |
After Shefki Kuqi was loaned to | Derby County, Dobbie was the only fit and avalible s |
hews turned out for Coventry City, Chelsea and | Derby County, making over 100 league appearances for |
Craig Fagan rejoined the club from | Derby County, having spent the latter part of the pr |
d promotion to the First, but was then sold to | Derby County, then in the Third Division. |
mber 27 and played the full 90 minutes against | Derby County, before going on to play in a further t |
aying as a midfielder for Sheffield Wednesday, | Derby County, Crystal Palace and Scunthorpe United. |
Parker then signed for | Derby County, who had just been promoted to the Prem |
er to survive, when Clough, by then manager of | Derby County, bid £2,500 for the player. |
he FA Cup Final with goals against Portsmouth, | Derby County, Liverpool, and Manchester City before |
to get the same amount of points as 2nd placed | Derby County, but finished 8 points behind champions |
for the reserves against Shrewsbury Town, and | Derby County, for whom he featured in a reserve defe |
He scored three goals against | Derby County, Tottenham Hotspur and Bradford City in |
In 1891 he joined Football League side | Derby County, where he spent two years before moving |
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