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ball League for Manchester City, Notts County, | Derby County, A.F.C. Bournemouth and Torquay United. |
t round, first leg game against First Division | Derby County, beating England goalkeeper Peter Shilt |
In a game that season against | Derby County, his 35 yard blast glided into the net |
outh team squad, and he went on to feature for | Derby County, Stalybridge Celtic, Grimsby Town, Stev |
t league win on November 27 was a 2-1 win over | Derby County, who would become champions at the end |
He then transferred to | Derby County, before signing with Fulham in 1997. |
Lowest Premier League attendance: 17,014 v | Derby County, 2 January 2008 |
the Football League playing for Chesterfield, | Derby County, Lincoln City, Darlington, Halifax Town |
derland West End, Grimsby Town, Middlesbrough, | Derby County, Leicester Fosse, Manchester United and |
otballer who played as a winger for Blackpool, | Derby County, Southampton, Bristol City and Accringt |
ugust 1975 at Wembley Stadium and contested by | Derby County, who had won the 1974-75 First Division |
nd Willie Naughton from Stoke, Watty Keay from | Derby County, Joe Turner from Dresden United and Alf |
r the conclusion of the war, he transferred to | Derby County, with whom he won the FA Cup, scoring a |
was an English football player who played for | Derby County, Shrewsbury Town, Rugby Town and most n |
Manchester City are second, with Liverpool, | Derby County, Nottingham Forest and Chelsea just beh |
, playing with Clyde, Hull City, Norwich City, | Derby County, Carlisle United and Millwall. |
He spent the 1924-25 season with | Derby County, but was unable to break into the leagu |
who played professionally for clubs including | Derby County, Northampton Town, and Gillingham, for |
playing career saw him represent Grimsby Town, | Derby County, Leicester Fosse and South Shields befo |
xited administration without arrangements, and | Derby County, who had been league champions just nin |
Ipswich Town, Leicester City, Wigan Athletic, | Derby County, Reading and Southampton. |
al for Swansea in a 1-0 win over League rivals | Derby County, helping Swansea climb to third in the |
ll League for Nottingham Forest, Chesterfield, | Derby County, Barnsley and Plymouth Argyle. |
There was one replay, between Sunderland and | Derby County, played in the following midweek fixtur |
re he managed during the Second World War, and | Derby County, where he won a double of the Football |
He has previously played for Nuneaton Borough, | Derby County, Middlesbrough and Leeds United and has |
ymouth Argyle, Wycombe Wanderers, Aston Villa, | Derby County, Queens Park Rangers, Maccabi Ahi Nazar |
tages of his career he played at full back for | Derby County, whilst playing for England at youth le |
Warwick, Arkesden played for Burton Wanderers, | Derby County, and Burton United, before joining Manc |
ayed as a full back in the Football League for | Derby County, Hereford United and Carlisle United. |
An apprentice with | Derby County, he started his professional career wit |
8 league appearances for County, Carter joined | Derby County, with Scotland international Don Masson |
as subject to overtures from Championship side | Derby County, with Derby boss Nigel Clough leaving a |
June 2007 he became Chief Executive Officer of | Derby County, replacing Mike Horton's previous role |
e youth academies of English clubs Walsall and | Derby County, but made his professional debut in Nor |
Buxton played for | Derby County, Luton Town and Notts County before joi |
the Yorkshire side until 1984 and played with | Derby County, Notts County (on loan), Barnsley and E |
all League for Halifax Town, Blackburn Rovers, | Derby County, Portsmouth and Stockport County. |
He was a defender who played for | Derby County, Norwich City, Wolves and Rotherham Uni |
Having started his career at | Derby County, Cann was released in June 2007. |
er John Gregory had employed him as a coach at | Derby County, and Gregory was suspended from the job |
spent the first half of the 1931-32 season at | Derby County, and in February 1932, the Southampton |
el Clough was interested in taking Brayford to | Derby County, and that they are prepared to sell him |
kpool, Leeds United, Bolton Wanderers (twice), | Derby County, Mansfield Town before joining Cardiff |
nd Willie Naughton from Stoke, Watty Keay from | Derby County, Joe Turner from Dresden United and Alf |
Butlin started out with his local side, | Derby County, in 1967. |
ue for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Coventry City, | Derby County, Burnley and Swansea City, in the North |
In June 1954 he moved to | Derby County, making over 200 appearances before a £ |
He moved on to | Derby County, when former Town manager Dave Mackay o |
Football League for Sunderland, Coventry City, | Derby County, Darlington and Burnley. |
une 2005 - George Burley resigns as manager of | Derby County, citing differences with the club's boa |
1 saw him leave the club to move to top-flight | Derby County, where he made 115 appearances. |
ngland in 1898, playing for Preston North End, | Derby County, Bristol City, Luton Town and Leicester |
Cherry started his career with | Derby County, at County he joined Port Vale on loan |
He played for Sunderland Tramways, | Derby County, Nottingham Forest, Luton Town, Coventr |
Record Cup Defeat: 1-8 v | Derby County, FA Cup First Round, 30 January 1897 |
He made guest appearances for | Derby County, Notts County F.C., Birmingham and Nott |
Hunt then moved on to Premier League | Derby County, again for £500,000. |
in The Football League for Hartlepools United, | Derby County, Crystal Palace, Northampton Town. |
and replaced by the promoted teams Birmingham, | Derby County, and Sunderland. |
-born Astley played for Charlton, Aston Villa, | Derby County, Blackpool and Metz. |
McMillan was also a footballer and played for | Derby County, Gillingham, Wolverhampton Wanderers, B |
Later he played for Glossop North End, | Derby County, Chatham, Middlesbrough (in two spells) |
Derby County, champions in 1972 and 1975, are bottom | |
When Storer took over as manager of | Derby County, he promptly signed McDonnell for the t |
otballer who played in The Football League for | Derby County, Ipswich Town, Stoke City and West Brom |
he was linked with a move to Championship club | Derby County, alongside Crewe team-mate John Brayfor |
l under-21 football team, spent eight years at | Derby County, and had a remarkable run of 136 straig |
several professional clubs, including Watford, | Derby County- with whom he won the Football League F |
The Burnley-Manchester United and | Derby County-Nottingham Forest ties were played inst |
re they narrowly lost 4-3 to Championship side | Derby County. |
inal comfortably to set up a Cup Final against | Derby County. |
Lee made his first start of the season against | Derby County. |
on Albion to replace Paul Jewell as manager of | Derby County. |
000 attended Highbury to see Arsenal beaten by | Derby County. |
king his debut the same day in a 3-2 defeat by | Derby County. |
for Michail Antonio in the home match against | Derby County. |
ury Town physio also worked under Gregory with | Derby County. |
or both sides in the 1946 FA Cup Final against | Derby County. |
red 29 goals in 118 games for Fiorentina), and | Derby County. |
ng up to Beeston Town, where he was spotted by | Derby County. |
s to play for teams such as Buxton, Bolton and | Derby County. |
ootball League playing for Birmingham City and | Derby County. |
ayer who spent the majority of his career with | Derby County. |
played cricket for Derbyshire and football for | Derby County. |
the first post-war FA Cup in which they played | Derby County. |
ed for Galston, Celtic, Ayr United on loan and | Derby County. |
r Lee Camp was recalled from his loan spell to | Derby County. |
strict side in his hometown and was scouted by | Derby County. |
ague by five points from Manchester United and | Derby County. |
osing only to Port Vale and eventual champions | Derby County. |
lay under manager Brian Clough at English club | Derby County. |
the season with a draw against already-doomed | Derby County. |
s fired in October 2001, Eranio chose to leave | Derby County. |
ony Book of Manchester City and Dave Mackay of | Derby County. |
ere defeated in the first round by city rivals | Derby County. |
played for clubs including Chelsea, Celtic and | Derby County. |
spending time out on loan with Portsmouth and | Derby County. |
odde was the subject of repeated interest from | Derby County. |
as deputy for Len Crompton, in a 5-2 defeat at | Derby County. |
o plays as a right winger in Championship side | Derby County. |
iminal property after police investigations at | Derby County. |
ut oddly enough won the other game 5-2 against | Derby County. |
Oster had a trial spell at Championship rivals | Derby County. |
7 he left Wigan to join Jewell at his new club | Derby County. |
the 1902-03 season, in a 3-0 home win against | Derby County. |
The opponents were | Derby County. |
otballer who played in The Football League for | Derby County. |
all League for Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers and | Derby County. |
Athletic, West Ham United, Oldham Athletic and | Derby County. |
s on 29 March 1948, in a single-goal defeat at | Derby County. |
tute for Tommy Miller in Ipswich's 4-1 away to | Derby County. |
Mortimer, Gerald (2004): The Who's Who of | DERBY COUNTY. |
amp who played for the team before he moved to | Derby County. |
He is a fan of | Derby County. |
on to work as goalkeeping coach before joining | Derby County. |
has scouted for English sides Ipswich Town and | Derby County. |
lish football goalkeeper currently playing for | Derby County. |
nd for Everton, with a goal in a 2-1 defeat to | Derby County. |
In 1886 he played one football match for | Derby County. |
to play for newly promoted Premier League side | Derby County. |
his first goal, in a 2-2 draw at home against | Derby County. |
, Stoke City, Port Vale, West Bromwich Albion, | Derby County. |
FA Cup, and scored once in the league against | Derby County. |
Exham also played football as left-half for | Derby County. |
made his debut that night in a 2-1 win against | Derby County. |
ry of Steve Bloomer before his first game with | Derby County. |
his Sky Blues debut on 6 November 2009 against | Derby County. |
Division on 7 April 1906 in a goalless draw at | Derby County. |
ute for Matty Fryatt in the away match against | Derby County. |
pells with Cardiff City, Nottingham Forest and | Derby County. |
ackle on an opposing player in a match against | Derby County. |
h End on 1 January 2011, in a 1-2 loss against | Derby County. |
rst ever Football League game, a 6-3 defeat to | Derby County. |
hire from 1887 to 1905 and played football for | Derby County. |
, Davies returned to England where he rejoined | Derby County. |
1985) is an English footballer, who plays for | Derby County. |
n where he spent four seasons before moving to | Derby County. |
o play wartime football for Mansfield Town and | Derby County. |
ty, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Birmingham City and | Derby County. |
pswich Town, Charlton Athletic, Luton Town and | Derby County. |
n the FA Premier League with Coventry City and | Derby County. |
art for Cormack as Liverpool lost 2-1 to hosts | Derby County. |
pionship Playoff Final, which they lost 1-0 to | Derby County. |
He made his Coventry debut in a 2-1 defeat to | Derby County. |
t, Chairman of Football and Chief Executive of | Derby County: Tom Glick |
Methven became synonymous with | Derby County; he played for the club in three FA Cup |
Heaviest defeat {3-7 at | Derby County; September 7, 1893} |
Steve is one of 7 Powells to have played for | Derby County; the others are Kenneth, father Tommy, |
others are "The PGA National Course" and "The | Derby Course". |
k, lace and hosiery trades, in the district of | Derby, created a great demand for skilled machine-ma |
a time was played, so a replay was arranged at | Derby Cricket Ground, the first time that an FA Cup |
Charleston won the Southern | Derby Cup in 2010. |
r title in either the Championship or the Lord | Derby Cup over the next fifty-seven years. |
ther a Championship victory or attained a Lord | Derby Cup title with their best result being a final |
to continue with the tradition of the Southern | Derby Cup with the Charlotte Eagles as opposed to it |
Southern | Derby Cup (2): 2005, 2006 |
r first piece of silverware, the 2007 Southern | Derby Cup, with one match remaining in the contest. |
The Virginia | Derby currently provides a purse of $1 million and i |
The | Derby Cyclo-cross Series are a cyclo-cross race held |
During Inter's home leg of the | Derby d'Italia, the right back opened the scoring ag |
January 1877, | Derby; d. |
Derby Dam is a diversion dam on the Truckee River, l | |
l which was created by the construction of the | Derby Dam (now known as the Lake Housatonic Dam) in |
a 2,650-seat indoor arena, home of the Boston | Derby Dames women's flat track roller derby league |
Village, Bulls Bridge, Shepaug, Stevenson and | Derby dams. |
The Tampa Bay | Derby Darlins were formed thanks to the vision of on |
tes of America and the newly founded Tampa Bay | Derby Darlins ("TBDD"). |
ckey, especially after his victory in the 2010 | Derby Dash at the Epsom Derby. |
oft, merchant of Worcester and his wife Hannah | Derby, daughter of Thomas Derby. |
nually on the first Saturday in May as part of | Derby Day at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky |
Derby Day is a 1923 short silent comedy film directe | |
Traditionally | Derby Day was always at 3.30 pm on the 1st Wednesday |
Wanderers and Leeds United were eclipsed by a | derby day defeat to Manchester City in November whic |
It was also broadcast twice in 1937, on | Derby Day itself and two days later on the day the O |
8 and the first race was contested on Kentucky | Derby Day, May 2, 1998. |
he council offices in Epsom closed half-day on | Derby Day. |
nolds's comic operas The Fountain of Youth and | Derby Day. |
Churchill Downs, particularly seen on Kentucky | Derby day. |
a last singing appearance in Alfred Reynolds' | Derby Day. |
eled many assaults and many deaths on Old Firm | derby days; an activist group that monitors sectaria |
Derby de St Germain | |
iarra scored a goal in Bordeaux's 4-3 win over | Derby de la Garonne rivals Toulouse. |
Connolly made his | Derby debut as a substitute in an opening day home d |
r League goal came in the September 2002 local | derby defeat of Aston Villa. |
His final game for Chester was a 3-1 | derby defeat to Wrexham in April 1976. |
against Fulham - since their last West London | derby defeat in March 2006. |
r is also the first Brewer to win the Home Run | Derby, defeating Nelson Cruz 6-5 in the final round |
Inconsistent form and three old firm | derby defeats saw Rangers fall behind Celtic in the |
rom the bench to score the winning goal in the | Derby della Madonnina against A.C. Milan on April 6, |
son by scoring a goal against Milan in the 4-0 | Derby della Madonnina victory, and then playing well |
88th minute equalizer against S.S. Lazio in a | Derby della Capitale game. |
or the club (Coppa Italia in 1958) and for two | Derby della Capitale games (1955 3-1 victory when he |
irst time, stating his ambition of winning the | Derby della Capitale against local rivals Roma. |
st season, including a lone starter spell in a | Derby della Capitale 3-1 defeat to 10-man S.S. Lazio |
ame into Lazio's history books as they won the | Derby della Capitale on 19 March 2008 and virtually |
Derby delle Isole - Cagliari v Palermo | |
Steel City | Derby Demons or SCDD, are a women's flat-track rolle |
ted by the art of the painter Joseph Wright of | Derby; Derby Museum and Art Gallery, far from being |
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