2010–11 Derby County F.C. Season
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The 2010–11 season was Derby County's 112th season in
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. It was their third consecutive season in the second tier following the previous campaign and their 43rd overall. The club entered the season with odds of 25/1 for the title, the same as the previous year, 6–1 to be promoted and 8–1 to be relegated. In the event of the season, after a slow start ''The Rams'' spent five fixtures in the play-off positions after a run of 8 wins from 11 fixtures before collapsing spectacularly post-November and recording just four wins from their remaining 28 fixtures, with
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safety not guaranteed until the 44th fixture when, despite losing 3–2 at
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other results left the bottom three unable to overtake them. The club's return of 49 points (from a possible 138) was the club's lowest ever return from a 46-game programme and was their lowest points total in the second tier since 1984, when they took just 42 points from 42 fixtures. The Derbyshire evening telegraph summed up the season as being one in which "with a few exceptions, (Derby) have competed in all the games and yet too often they have come out on the wrong end of the result having been the architects of their own downfall. Mistakes, individually and collectively, carelessness and a lack of concentration have all proved costly. 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. That is why an influx of new faces is needed in this most important of summers to make sure they move forward next season." The club's reserves proved more successful. Consisting of players returning from injury (
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,
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), players on the fringe of the first-team squad (
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, Lee Croft) and academy prospects ( Callum Ball,
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) they retained The Central League Division One Central Section, taking 33 points from a possible 42 and scoring 35 goals in the process. They also won the
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, scoring 24 goals in their four fixtures including a 14–1 win over Shirebrook Town. 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
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behind
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's 27,299 and the 15th best in the country. It was also higher than the average gate of seven Premier League clubs.


Team kit

On 1 May 2010 the club announced that
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buymobiles.net would be the club's shirt sponsor for the next three years, replacing the two-year association with previous sponsor Bombardier who instead became an "official partner" of the club. The deal was described as the "largest commercial deal in Derby County's history", with sources stating it to be worth around £2m in total. buymobiles already had previous association with the club as it first appeared on the back of the club shirts during the 2004–05 play-off matches against
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and had acted as "Season Presenting Sponsor" during the 2008–09 campaign. The new home kit for the 2010–11 season was revealed at 6pm on 16 July 2010, the day before the club's first pre-season friendly, at a specially arranged Catwalk Show at
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, with Nigel Clough and his Derby County first team squad all in attendance. It was again manufactured by
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. The away kit was revealed at half-time in a pre-season friendly against
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Review


Pre-season

Clough entered into the 2010–11 season looking to reinforce the squad that had been so badly afflicted by injuries the previous campaign. Of those at the club, new one-year contracts were given to goalkeepers
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and Ross Atkins and
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signed a new two-year deal. Clough also stated a desire to retain the services of loanees Tomasz Cywka and Michael Tonge for the new campaign. Cywka agreed a deal to sign on a free transfer from
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on 25 May 2010 but interest in Tonge was curtailed when
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announced he was for sale, pricing Derby out of a move and forcing them to look elsewhere. Injuries once again played a part in Derby's preparations, however, as the continuing absence of former Young Player of the Year
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, who was ruled out for the season after successfully undergoing foot surgery the previous March, was joined by that of Steve Davies, who ruptured cruciate ligaments, ruling him out for the opening six months of the season. Prior to the start of Derby's pre-season friendly fixtures, it was announced
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would remain as
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, with
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replacing Addison as Vice Captain and
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being third in line. The first confirmed signing of the summer was out of contract
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left back Gareth Roberts, who agreed a two-year deal to join the club on the expiration of his Doncaster contract on 1 July 2010. A long-standing interest in
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's
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seemed to have reached its conclusion with reports that the club had agreed a deal for £400,000 plus add-ons, though this was denied by Crewe boss
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. Rumours resurfaced two weeks later, suggesting Derby were planning a £1m joint bid for Brayford and teammate James Bailey, who was seen as a long-term replacement for
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. Crewe confirmed that an offer for the pair had been accepted on 18 May 2010. The deal was finalised on 19 May 2010 for an undisclosed fee with the deal believed to total an initial £800k, rising to over £1m with add ons and a 15% sell on clause The club announced it had agreed a deal to sign
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Danny Buijs once the Dutch football season had finished, though they later pulled out of the deal. Dave Martin, who had had a successful loan spell with the club the previous campaign, formally completed his free transfer to the club following the completion of his contract with
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on 1 June 2010, signing a two-year deal. After sealing five signings within a month of the end of the 2010–11 season, the club stated that the playing staff was "shaping up more for how we would like it" Additionally, the club tied down five of its academy squad to professional deals on 8 July 2010, with goalkeeper James Severn, defender Kallum Keane, midfielders
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and Graham Kelly and attacker Ryan Connolly all signing deals to become part of Nigel Clough's first team squad. Kelly was sent out on loan to
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side
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the next day. The club also took on several trialists with Ilkeston Town's
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, American Conor Doyle,
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striker Joel Ledgister and Australian duo Marc Hatvani and Courtney Chipperfield taking part in the club's pre-season fixtures. Doyle impressed sufficiently enough for the club to sign him on a two-year deal which he signed ahead of the opening day of the season. Despite the addition of Doyle, there was a continued hunt for a new forward. The club where heavily linked with
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's
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, who Clough highlighted as a player he admired, though Scunthorpe's fee proved too prohibitive for the club and he eventually joined
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for £2.4m, with Clough saying the move was not "right for (Derby) at this stage". Other players to attract attention were
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's Simon Cox, Everton's James Vaughan,
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's
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and
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's
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, though Sharp eventually joined
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. Of those leaving the club, it was announced that the contracts of first team players
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,
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,
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,
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and Mark Dudley, as well as reserve team players Jermaine Johnson,
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and Alex Forde, would not be renewed. Paul Connolly was the first under contract player to leave the club, joining Championship rivals
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on a 3-year deal. Leeds, alongside Q.P.R. and
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, also expressed an interest in top scorer
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, who entered into the final year of his contract and was valued at £1.5m by the club. Derby coach Gary Crosby stated, "As much as we'd like to keep Rob, financially, we will maybe look to sell him" though CEO Tom Glick later dismissed any financial need to sell the striker. He was later linked with a £1m move to newly promoted
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side
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, though his rumoured £600,000 yearly wage was suggested to be a stumbling block. Newly capped
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Paul Green was the subject of interest, this time from
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, though Derby moved quickly to dismiss any talk of a sale, describing Green as "untouchable." Temporary exits came when Lee Croft, who had made just one appearance in the last 8 months at the club, moved on a six-month loan deal to
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side
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. and youngsters Greg Mills and Ross Atkins joined
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and Tamworth respectively. The club announced that
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sales matched those of the previous campaign, with 2,000 season ticket sales on Friday 16 April 2010 being "one of the single busiest days in the Ticket Office's history." By close of the club's Early Bird offer (which froze 2010–11 Season Tickets at 2009–10 prices) on 18 April 2010, the club had sold 17,357 season tickets, 471 ahead of sales at the same point the previous summer, and claimed they had received calls from "several hundred" supporters who had been prevented from purchasing by the events of the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull. It was also revealed that the club's
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, Tom Glick, had been elected to
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.


August

Derby began the 2010–11 season away to newly promoted
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.
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, Gareth Roberts and James Bailey made their débuts in a 2–1 win, with
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and Kris Commons scoring their first goals of the season as Derby inflicted Leeds first opening day defeat for 21 years and recorded only their second win at
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in 35 years. The win was followed by a 1–0 defeat away to League Two side
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in the League Cup first round, the club's second successive defeat by a lower league side in the competition's opening stage, and saw injuries to
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and Chris Porter weaken the Rams squad further. They were later joined by Ryan Connolly, who was ruled out for six months with a cruciate knee ligament injury incurred during an Under-18's friendly.
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, who was linked with another loan spell away from the club, made a shock return to the first team line-up after a year when
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was ruled out for the home game against
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, leaving Varney as the only available striker on the books. Although Varney laid on Derby's goal for Tomasz Cwyka, the club fell to a second consecutive defeat as Cardiff ran out 2–1 winners. Despite being the sole forward fully fit and available, Varney was left out of the trip to
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, to prevent a risk of injury ahead of a proposed loan move to an unidentified club. Left-back
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was employed as a lone striker and scored his first for the club as it fell to another 2–1 defeat. After the match, it was revealed that Varney had joined Premier League club
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on a season long deal, with a view to a £500k permanent move. The month's fixtures finished with a visit from league leaders
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. Derby took a 2–0 lead, with James Bailey scoring his first for the club to add to Kris Commons opener, before QPR scored twice in second half injury time to snatch a 2–2 draw. It was the second consecutive season in which QPR had come from two down to claim a result at Pride Park Stadium, after recovering from two down to win 4–2 at Derby the previous campaign. Bailey's performance say him earn a place in the Football League Championship Team of the Week, the first Derby player to do so in the 2010–11 campaign. With the end of the transfer window approaching, Derby took
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youngster Alex Sunasky on trial and registered loan bids for W.B.A. striker Chris Wood,
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and long term target, Everton forward James Vaughan. Bueno eventually joined on a season long loan. It was also revealed that Clough left the Coventry defeat 5 minutes early to watch
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midfielder Ben Davies. though he remained at Notts County.
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was again linked with a move away from the club, this time to
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, this time with the possibility of a cash-plus-
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deal (though McCormack later joined
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) and
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. He eventually joined QPR for an undisclosed fee believed to be in the region of £750k, rising to over £1m after clauses. The only other move saw Arnaud Mendy leave to join
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on a month-long loan. Financially, the club was revealed to have slashed almost 60% off of its agent's fees for the 2009–10 season in comparison to 2008–09 campaign. They spent £434,350, the ninth highest sum in the division, against the £1 million plus spent the previous year. The fees covered the 60 transactions, the highest in the country, the club committed to over the period between 1 July 2009, and 30 June 2010, which covered 22 loanees, 17 new registrations, 12 cancelled contracts and 9 updated contracts. The month ended with the unveiling of the long proposed
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statue at Pride Park. In 2008 a 9'0 high bronze statue of the pair – who had managed the club between 1967 and 1973 – was commissioned to adorn the north west portion of the ground to be called Unity Plaza. The statue was designed by Andrew Edwards and features both Clough and Taylor holding
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which they won with the club in the
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. It was unveiled on 27 August 2010, 24 hours before the 2–2 draw with
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.


September

Derby entered the September international break with just four points from their opening four games and with no wins in their last four games in all competitions. The club's owners faced recriminations from supporters over the sale of
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(top scorer over the last two season) on transfer deadline day leaving no time to recruit an adequate replacement, leading Executive Chairman Tom Glick to defend the club's actions, stating "We presented the offer to the manager and staff and they made the judgement from a footballing standpoint that this is an offer that was right to accept. Rob has been a great contributor and we acknowledge that when a player like Rob goes there will be disappointment. But ultimately I would have them he fanslook at the squad
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has put together, take a look past the temporary injury situation and take a look at what we have in the squad and the style of football we are playing. And I would say have some faith that Nigel has done a very good job with recruitment and the results will be coming very soon. We firmly believe that." The squad was again suffering from injuries – Chris Porter (hip),
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(groin),
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(knee) were all short term casualties, with Steve Davies (cruciate ligaments) and
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(foot) out for the season. In addition,
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was fit enough only for the bench and Tomasz Cywka playing with a protective mask on after fracturing his cheekbone. Reigning
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was also playing with a slight thigh strain. The club restated its intention to benefit from the loan system, saying "There will be more and better players available on 7 September that were not available in the last window. That has to do Premier League's 25-man squad rule and Premier League sides holding on to guys just in case to make final decision" The club revealed it had agreed a deal with
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to sign Chris Wood on loan, but WBA's own injury problems forced them to pull the plug on any deal. Though Derby initially hoped to resurrect it at a later date, they instead bought in
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's
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on a three-month loan and Wood's West Brom teammate
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and
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youngster
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on 29-day deals. There was also interest in
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's Matt Fryatt,
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's
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and former England U18 defender
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was taken on trial. Results on the pitch did not improve, however, as defeats to
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and
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saw the club fall into the bottom three of the division for the first time under Clough's managerial reign, before a 1–1 draw at
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, in which
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scored his first professional goal to open the scoring, saw the club escape the relegation zone while extending its winless run to 7 matches in all competitions. The run was ended with a 5–0 thrashing of
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on 25 September 2010. Alberto Bueno, who earned a place in the Football League Championship Team of the Week and
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both scored their first goals for the club as Derby recorded their biggest league win since they beat
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by the same scoreline on 17 April 1995. Kris Commons also scored in the Palace rout and took his tally to five with a double in a 3–1 win over
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three days later, also missing a penalty, as Derby claimed their first consecutive victories of the season and lifted themselves up to 15th with 11 points from their first 9 games. Rumours again surfaced regarding the club's financial position and from the financial position of investor Jeff Martinovich, though CEO Tom Glick dismissed Martinovich as "a smaller investor who is not on the board, not involved in the operations of the football club and whatever troubles he has had they have not impacted on the bigger picture." Glick also dismissed a claim that the club has been for sale in the summer, stating "That is categorically untrue. We are baffled by the suggestion. There is nothing in it that is true and our commitment as an ownership group and operating Derby County for the long term remains in place." The rumours had gained credance due to the club missing out on high-profile targets James Vaughan and Chris Wood, though Glick stated this had been to footballing reasons rather than financial ones, with Derby matching or bettering the offers of the clubs the players eventually joined,
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and Barnsley respectively.


October

With injuries continuing to bite into the squad, with five centrebacks in
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,
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,
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,
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and Mitchell Hanson unavailable, forcing rightback
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to deputise at centrehalf and
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er Paul Green to move rightback, Derby revealed they had made a loan approach for an unnamed 21-year-old Premier League defender ahead of the trip to
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. though it was rebuffed. It was also announced that Arnaud Mendy's loan spell at
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had been extended for another two months. They also took Euan Holden on trial. Of the loanees at the club,
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's spell at the club was extended to a second month, though
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returned to
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at the end of his 29-day loan after a back injury restricted him to just one substitute appearance, though Clough suggested a desire to bring him back when he regained full fitness. The club entered into the second international break of the season with a 0–0 draw at
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which took the club's unbeaten run to four games, ending ''The Swans'' 100% home record in the process. During the international break,
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, Mitchell Hanson and Gareth Roberts returned to action with roles in a reserve defeat against
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Addison was later pencilled in to play a reserve game against
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but was later withdrawn as a precaution after admitting he felt "a bit stiff". The promise of the imminent return of the defensive trio was dampened by the news first-choice goalkeeper
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has been ruled out for four weeks with a wrist injury sustained in training. The club moved to bring in a loan keeper, as they had the previous campaign while Bywater was suspended, and were linked with former number one
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and former target,
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stopper
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. Fielding eventually joined ahead of the
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game on an emergency four-week deal.
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was then ruled out of contention due to being placed on compassionate leave due to a serious family illness, leading to a recall for Ross Atkins from his loan spell at Tamworth, with James Severn instead sent to the club as a compensatory replacement. Fielding kept a clean sheet on his debut, a 3–0 victory over
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and then helped The Rams to a second consecutive win as they beat
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3–2 at
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to reach 7th in the table, the club's highest league position since the opening day of the 2009–10 season. The run ended with a 2–0 reverse at
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, though a 4–1 home win over
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saw ''The Rams'' end the month with 10 points from a possible 15. Tomasz Cywka grabbed a brace in the win, which earned him a place in the Championship Team of the Week. Chief Executive Tom Glick also answered fan questions in the local newspaper, the
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. In a two part interview over the course of the 9/10 weekend international break, Glick revealed that the £15-million interest only loan against the
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which was considered serviceable through the club's current operations and due to be repaid in 2016, with the club's wage bill operating at between £9m-£10m or just below 60% of the club's turnover. He added that the club had not turned a profit in the previous years of GSE's involvement and would be unlikely to in the current campaign, with the group's investors covering losses to ensure that losses did not add to the clubs debt. He also revealed that the club expected to be challenging for promotion to the Premier League within the next two years and back in the top flight within the next five with the aim for the 2010–11 campaign a top-half finish.


November

November opened with a fifth straight home win of the campaign, when
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were beaten 2–0 in front of the
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cameras and a season record crowd of 29,086. The win lifted Derby into 4th in the table with the further boost of the return of
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for his first appearance in 10 months.
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also earned a place in the Championship Team of the Week. The result was followed up with a third straight victory; 2–0 at
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, which ended a run of seven straight defeats at
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stretching back to 2002, as Kris Commons took his season tally to nine with a second-half brace. A 2–0 defeat at
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was followed by a 3–2 win over
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, despite being reduced to 10-man after Gareth Roberts became the first Derby player of the season to be sent off. The victory was the club's sixth consecutive home win, with 20 goals scored in the process, setting a record at Pride Park and was the club's best run of home form for over 15 years. It also saw
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and Kris Commons named in the division's Team of the Week. The month ended with a 2–1 defeat away to
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, though Savage was again named in the team of the Week. In terms of playing staff,
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and
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returned to availability after six weeks out, though
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's loan from
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was still extended after his seven appearances had reaped three clean sheet and 15 points from a possible 21. Luke Moore's loan was also extended to a third and final month. The return of Deeney and Bywater took Derby's available goalkeepers to four, meaning Ross Atkins was able to return to Tamworth on loan, with James Severn returning to Derby after six appearances for the non-league outfit. The club was also linked with a move for
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striker Geir André Herrem. It was revealed that
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intended to complete a deal for on-loan
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, who had notched four goals in his loan spell at the
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team. Blackpool, manager
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claimed that Blackpool had a "massive clause" in the loan deal which meant they could sign Varney for just £250k in the January 2011 transfer window, though Derby denied this saying Varney could be sold to any club and that no deal is in place with Blackpool. This alerted
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to the striker's availability.


December

Derby entered December fourth in the table but two consecutive defeats, at home to
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(a first home defeat in over two months) and away to
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(in a match marred by the controversial decision not to send off Bristol City keeper David James with the scores at 0–0), saw ''The Rams'' drop to seventh place. The defeats continued throughout the month, with a 2–1 defeat at home to
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, the postponement due to snow of a home fixture against
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and a 5–2 humbling away to local rivals
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meant Derby failed to take a solitary point from December's four fixtures and dropped to 12th in the table on the back of their worst sequence of results for three years. The Forest result saw Clough's patience snap with his playing staff, singling out
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and Paul Green as "offering nothing", saying "We get to the stage where we give the players every opportunity but at some point you have to move on to the next group. You've either got it or you go back to League Two or Poland or wherever you're from. We can't afford to have nights like this." The return of
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and the continuing presence of
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as first choice loan striker saw
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and
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return to their parent clubs on completion of their loan deals. It was also announced that reigning Player of the Year
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had signed a new 3 deal with the club. At the end of his loan, Moore decided against staying with the club for the rest of the season, preferring to return to W.B.A. and "keep his options open" going into the January transfer window. The playing staff was bolstered by the return of Steve Davies and Chris Porter from long-term injuries though Clough still stated his intention to reshape his playing staff over the January transfer window, stating that Lee Croft in particular had no future at the club.


January

The Rams started 2011 with a
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fixture away to
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, just as they had opened 2007 in the 2006–07 promotion campaign. Clough made five changes to the side humiliated at
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just three days before.
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, heavily criticised as "offering nothing" the previous game, was dropped to the bench, and
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, Conor Doyle and a returning
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introduced into the midfield. Two enforced changes came with Gareth Roberts replacing the suspended
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and Chris Porter making his first start of the league campaign as a replacement for
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, who returned to W.B.A. on the completion of his three-month loan. In the event, the changes earned Derby a first win in 6 as a Porter double sealed a 2–1 win at the division's bottom club. The result was followed by a 0–0 home draw with
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, Clough's 100th match in charge. The return of just seven points from the last nine fixtures was beginning to affect attendances, with just 24,239 attending the Millwall draw, the lowest attendance for a league match at
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for almost four years, when just 23,122 attended an evening kick-off victory against
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on Tuesday 30 January. It was the third time in the 2010–11 campaign that attendances had dipped below 25,000 for a league fixture, something which had previously nor occurred since the said fixture against Burnley. The numbers, plus the nature of the support, led captain
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to criticise the club's support, saying "What you want them to do when we are not playing well is get behind us. It's as if they're waiting for a mistake to get on our backs." However, the club's slight revival was undermined by a giant killing at the hands of non-league
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in the FA Cup third round, described by reporters as one of the "biggest FA Cup shocks of all time" and others as the most "humiliating result in Derby County's history". The result saw Clough's job at the club reportedly come under threat as he issued an apology to the club's supporters, many of whom responded with demands for his dismissal Derby's Chief Executive Tom Glick answered fan's concerns by reiterating the club's support for Clough, saying "Nigel is absolutely our guy. We have been clear about that continuously" and promising investment in the playing staff in the current transfer window. The last result of the month saw Derby crash 1–0 at home to
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in front of a season-high crowd of 33,010. It was their first loss to their
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at the
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. Going into the January transfer window, Clough stated his desire to add three players, saying "in an absolute ideal world a defender, a midfielder and a forward would bolster the squad at the moment." Over the month club's principal targets were revealed as
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defender Daniel Ayala,
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midfielder Ben Davies,
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striker
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and
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forward
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. Of the set, only long term target Davies joined the club before the closing of the transfer window, in a deal worth £350,000 after two lower bids were initially rejected. A season long loan deal for Ayala was delayed after he failed to recover in time from injury, loan target Waghorn decided to remain at Leicester and Sammon opted to join
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, despite a bid of around £600,000 being accepted by Kilmarnock. New one-year contract extensions were awarded to young duo Ryan Connolly and
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and Lee Croft returned from his loan spell at
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, after just three appearances in five months. In terms of departures, two players left for transfer fees. Contract-rebel Kris Commons joined
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for a fee of around £300k, turning down a £500k overture from Celtic's
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rivals who failed to match his wage demands. Left back
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was the subject of a £400,000 bid from
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, which was accepted by Derby. Clough stated the bid's acceptance was football, rather than financially related, explaining "He (Moxey) has not really progressed this season as much as we hoped. We just thought it was a good offer. We have got another good left back in Gareth Roberts and we can always get cover in on loan if we need it." Other departures saw Medi Abalimba, whose contract at Derby was terminated but the club held onto his registration, join
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on a free and the young trio of Graham Kelly, Mitchell Hanson and Kallum Keane had their contracts canceled five months early by mutual consent. Temporary departures saw Ross Atkins extend his stay at Tamworth and Greg Mills rejoin Telford on season long deals. Dave Martin moved on a month-long loan to League One side
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. Rumoured departures saw
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and Paul Green linked with moves to the Premier League; Leacock with
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and Green with
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and
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, though both ultimately remained with the club. It was also revealed that club captain
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was considering leaving the club for a move to
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, Savage stating "One thing is for sure, I will be leaving Derby County at the end of the season, if not before, even if they offer me a new contract. My time is up here. I've thoroughly enjoyed my time with Derby and I want to walk away with my head held high." One fan responded by telephoning Savage during an interview on
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and telling him to "leave the club now" and "take young Mr. Clough with him." Savage eventually rejected the move, stating it was too big a move for his family. Savage eventually announced his intention to retire at the end of the 2010–11 campaign via. his
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account on 31 January 2011.


February

With the January exits of Kris Commons and
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, coupled with the suspension of
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, Clough made four changes from the defeat by
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for a home visit from
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but the result remained the same – despite Alberto Bueno opening the scoring in the seventh minute, with his first goal in four months, Ipswich claimed a 2–1 victory at
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to make it four consecutive home defeats for Derby. A season low of just 23,159 attended the game, and protests came from supporters over the perceived lack of investment from the board in the form of a "Sack the Board" banner unfurled prior to kick-off, a spectator
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on the pitch during the second half, the booing off of the players at full-time and post-game protests by the main entrance to Pride Park, attended by some 2,000 supporters. There was also pressure on Clough, who was criticised by PFA Chief Gordon Taylor after comments he made about Tomasz Cwyka following a 1–1 draw at
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. Of Cywka, Clough said "He's an extremely inexperienced and not very bright footballer ... he can go back to Wigan or wherever he came from – I'm not really bothered – until he learns the game." This led Taylor to state that "It cannot be appropriate to criticise your team in such a way in public. We'll sort things out ... otherwise it looks an untenable situation." Home defeats to
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and
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and a 0–0 draw at
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stretched the club's winless run to eight games, with just one from the last fourteen, before a 1–0 away win at relegation rivals
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took the club 8 points clear of relegation with 13 games to play. The win saw Championship Team of the Week performances from
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and goalscorer Theo Robinson. With the re-opening of the loan window, Derby signed
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's Daniel Ayala,
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's
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and
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's Theo Robinson on loan deals until the end of the season. Injuries to goalkeepers
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and
Saul Deeney Saul Deeney (born 23 March 1983) is an Irish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Basford United, where he is also assistant manager. He represented the Republic of Ireland at Youth and under-21 level. Club career Notts County Born in Derr ...
also led to the return of
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goalkeeper
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, who had been at the club earlier in the campaign, on loan until the end of the season and the recall of Ross Atkins from his loan spell at Tamworth. They were also unsuccessful loan bids for
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forward
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,
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defender
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,
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's Rob Edwards, who had spent half-a-season at Pride Park in the 2003–04 season, and
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's Paul Hayes. Thirty-four-year-old former-Barnsley striker
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also signed for the club on a non-contract basis for the remainder of the campaign. The club also awarded new contracts to Steve Davies and
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, with both deals being for an initial year with the option of a one-year extension. The home defeat by Leicester City was followed by more protests from supporters towards the board, leading Clough to request that the fans "stick with the team and owners", claiming "This season we are going to survive and next season we will be better for these experiences." In the light of the protest, former owner
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launched a new takeover bid for the club, stating he wanted to be "involved with the club again." Derby County later released an official statement denying Gadsby's claims, saying "Mr. Gadsby has not, as is being reported, made an offer to buy the Club. The ownership group can confirm it recently received a letter from a third party, acting as a representative of Mr. Gadsby. There was no offer made in this letter. In addition, this letter did not specify how Mr. Gadsby intends to involve himself with the Club. The Club's ownership group has responded in writing and has had no subsequent contact with either Mr Gadsby or this third party, prior to today's public comments made through the media." The increasing sense of distrust between GSE and the Derby support led to various accusations being aimed at the club, including one that The Rams were being set up as a
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for MLS side
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.


March

Derby went into a their re-arranged home fixture against
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with renewed confidence following their victory at
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, but turned out a performance described as captain
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as "absolute disgrace" as they crashed to a 3–1 defeat. The crowd booed the players at full-time and accorded manager
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with chants of "You don't know what you're doing" following the substitution of Theo Robinson. Clough responded that "I thought they (the fans) should have booed a little bit louder" and indicated he had no issues with the criticism of his substitution, admitting "They are entitled to do that." The result was followed with five points from the next four games, as a win over 2nd placed
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and draws with Barnsley and
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left the club 9 points clear of relegation, with nine to play, going into the international break. Jamie Ward, who hit a stunning 35-yard strike in the 2–2 draw at
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, was named in the Championship Team of the Week for 19/20 March. The club was active in the emergency loan market, letting
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and
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move out on loan, to
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and
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respectively. However, Pringle spent just 19 days of the loan at Torquay, playing five days, returning to Derby after expressing a desire to fight for a place in the Derby first team rather than remain at Plainmoor. A loan deal which would have seen
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move to
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for the remainder of the campaign also fell through. In terms of incoming deals,
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arrived on a season long loan from
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. The move for Duke proved to be a preemptive measure, as Frank Fielding's loan from
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, which the club revealed was with a view to a permanent deal, would run out at the end of March, and not the end of the campaign as previously suggested, due to the 93-day emergency loan rule. However, Duke was recalled by Hull City before he was able to make a competitive appearance, who reacted by bringing in
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's Brad Jones until the end of the campaign. Going into the final two months of the season, the board made several announcements regarding its intentions for the 2011–12 campaign. Regarding season tickets, the club announced its early-bird initiative would be extended until 15 May to ensure supporters knew which division the club would be in the following campaign and also offered season ticket holders a money-back guarantee if they are upset about the club's transfer activity during the close season, Tom Glick saying "It's about holding us to account and supporters judging us by our actions." Glick also stated his disappointment with the lack of progress made during the game, stating there would be extra investment to bring in several "established" Championship "name" players to excite the support and his expectation that the club would at least occupy a top six position in the upcoming campaign. The club also published its accounts up to May 2010, showing a loss of £2.16m, compared to a loss of £14.93m for the previous 12 months. The figures showed the club's debt reduced from £22.3m to £19.1m, with Glick stating it currently stood at £15m after season ticket income was used to pay back part of the sum in June 2010. Turnover was marginally down £1.5m from £31.3m to £29.8m, mainly as a result of the club's 2008–09 domestic cup success (when it reached the League Cup semi finals and the FA Cup 5th Round) was not repeated. The wage bill for players was also reduced from £15.5m to £10.5m – and is said to currently stand at just over £9m after the departure of high-earners
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and Kris Commons.


April and May

The first game of April saw a 4–1 reverse at
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, which also saw Paul Green sustain a cruciate and medial ligaments injury which ruled him out for between six and nine months. Derby bounced back by taking five points from their next three games, a 2–2 draw at
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, in which they fought back from 2–0 down, a 2–1 victory over
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and a 0–0 draw away to top of the table
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to leave themselves 9 points clear of relegation with just four games to play. Despite losing their next two games (
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and
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) safety was confirmed on
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2011, when results elsewhere assured ''The Rams'' could not be caught by their relegation rivals in the bottom three. With safety assured,
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had surgery on a
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problem which had been an issue throughout most of his two years at Derby and had prevented him from training for the majority of the end of the 2010–11 season. Barker took to the pitch prior to the start of the last home game of the season against
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to hand over his 2009–10 Jack Stamps Trophy to
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. The match ended in a 0–2 defeat and meant that Derby lost 11 of their 23 home games throughout the campaign. In a post-match interview Clough stated that whilst talking with the fellow management staff during the game he had wondered "How many of those players out who started today we want out there on 6 August (and the answer is) not too many" and that he intended to bring in "6, 8, maybe 10" new players in the close season. Flying in the face of such talk of Clough restructuring was press speculation that Clough, fearing interference, would quit his position at Derby to return to
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. The final fixture of the season saw Ross Atkins and Callum Ball given their first professional starts in a 2–1 defeat at
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which saw The Rams end the season in 19th, their lowest position on the league ladder in 5 years. The final tally of 49 points was the club's lowest ever from a 46-game season and their lowest in the second tier since
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. Following the completion of the 2010–11 season, Derby announced their retained list for the 2011–12 campaign. Goalkeeping trio
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, Ross Atkins and James Severn were all given new deals to their expiring contracts, while Callum Ball, Alex Witham, Aaron Cole and Chris Jones become first-year professionals after completing their scholarship programmes. The club also quickly entered into the transfer market, tying up permanent deals for loanees
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and Theo Robinson within 48 hours of the end of the season, with the three signing for undisclosed fees, rumoured to total £900k. They also made a £700k bid for Barnsley defender
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and a £300k move for
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– all of which were rejected. The club also agreed terms with out-of-contract
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, though the two clubs struggled to agree over the £400,000 compensation fee. There was also confirmation of a formal bid for
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goalkeeper Adam Legzdins. Speculated targets for the club included
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midfielder
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, who had had a loan spell at the club in 2009,
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's Kevin Phillips and
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of
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. and
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's Nathan Tyson. There was also rumours of an audacious swoop for
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striker
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, which Clough himself later dismissed as "silly season" speculation. The club confirmed the departures of Chris Porter, Greg Mills and Arnaud Mendy, alongside the retiring
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, as they would not be offered new deals. It also confirmed that loanees Brad Jones, Daniel Ayala and Alberto Bueno would all return to their parent clubs.
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was also told he was free to find another club, despite being handed a new 18-month contract just 3 months earlier and he later agreed personal terms with
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. It was also reported that
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had a move for
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accepted but the player rejected the chance of a move, preferring to remain at Pride Park Stadium. At the end of May, the club announced it had sold 16,200 Early Bird Season tickets for the following campaign, just 500 down from the same point last season.


End of Season squad


Transfers


In

Permanent Loan
Notes
I Fielding was originally signed until the end of the 2010–11 season (ten weeks), though it was later revealed that the F.A.'s 93-emergency loan transfer rule limited his stay to just four weeks.
II Duke was originally signed on loan until the end of the 2010–11 season (nine weeks), but was later recalled by parent club
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, effective from 31 March.


Out

Permanent Loan
Notes
I Mills originally joined Telford for four weeks, but this was later extended.
II Atkins originally joined Tamworth for four weeks, but this was later extended to five months. However, the absence of
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and
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led to Atkins early recall.
III Mendy originally joined Tranmere for four weeks, but this was later extended.
IV Atkins originally joined Tamworth until the end of the campaign, but injuries to
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and
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again led to an early recall.
IV Martin originally moved on a one-month deal, but this was extended for a further two months on 24 February 2011.
VI Pringle originally signed a one-month deal with Torquay, but it was cancelled by mutual consent after 19 days.


Results


Friendlies

On 12 February 2010 the club made its first announcement regarding the club's 2010–11 pre-season friendlies ahead with the confirmation of a match against
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. However, the game was cancelled due to "unforeseen circumstances" and replaced with a match against
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. The club announced additional matches in the final week of April 2010 before completing its itinerary with the announcement of its participation in the first match at Chesterfield's new ground,
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, on 20 May 2010.


Football League Championship

The fixtures for the 2010–11 Football League Championship season was announced on 17 June 2010, with the season beginning on 7 August 2010 and ending on 8 May 2011. The season opened with an away trip to
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, a fixture which kicked off ''The Rams 2004–05 season, and ends away to
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FA Cup

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-televised tie away to Blue Square Premier team
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. Derby lost 2–1 in a result described as one of the "biggest shocks" in FA Cup history and the "most humiliating" result in "Derby County's history".


Football League Cup

As a Football League Championship club, Derby entered the Football League Cup at the first round stage, which commenced the week starting 9 August 2010. The seeded and regionalised draw was made on 16 June 2010 with Derby, one of the Northern region's seeded teams, drawn against League Two side
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, who they had never played in the competition before and had not met in any competition since a 5–1 win in the
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on 14 January 2006. The 2008–09 semi-finalists crashed out in the first round for the second successive season after a 46th minute
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own goal condemned the Rams to a 1–0 defeat.


Squad statistics


Appearances, goals and cards

''Last Updated – 7 May 2011''


Records


Club

(The above statistics refer to league matches only)


Individuals

League Most league appearances: Most league Goals:
All competitions Most appearances:


Season Awards


Reserves

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and will end at home to
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. The reserve side will attempt to defend the title won the previous season, and moved to
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's Christchurch Meadow ground, rather than
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's
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where they had spent the previous two years, in an attempt to take the reserve team out across Derbyshire.


Results


Pre-season


Division One Central


Totesport Cup


Derbyshire Senior Cup

Derby entered the 2011
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for the first time in 25 years and were given a bye to the 3rd round of the competition. A 14–1 thrashings of Shirebrook Town set the tone for Derby's role in the competition, as they scored 24 goals on their way to victory in the competition to earn the reserves second piece of silverware in two seasons.


Player statistics


References


External links


Derby County FC official website

Derby County FC on Soccerbase
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