23-08-2018, 18:44
First the bad news since we returned to the Championship we have not beaten County or as they are now known Frank Lampard's Derby County for the TV company that ruins the game.
Derby wiki
Derby County Football Club (/ˈdɑːrbi ˈkaʊnti/) is a professional association football club based in Derby, Derbyshire, England. The club currently competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football, and has played its home matches at Pride Park Stadium since 1997.
Notable for being one of the twelve founder members of the Football League in 1888, Derby County is one of only ten clubs to have competed in every season of the English football league system and, in 2009, was ranked 137th in the top 200 European football teams of the 20th century by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics.
The club was founded in 1884 by William Morley, as an offshoot of Derbyshire County Cricket Club; it has spent all but four seasons in the top two divisions of English football. Its competitive peak came in the 1970s when it twice won the First Division and competed in major European competitions on four separate occasions, reaching the European Cup semi-finals as well as winning several minor trophies. Additionally, the club was a strong force in the interwar years, winning the 1945–46 FA Cup.
The club's home colours have been black and white since the 1890s. It appropriated its nickname The Rams, a tribute to its links with the First Regiment of Derby Militia, which took a ram as its mascot and the song "The Derby Ram" as its regimental song, at the same time.
Lampard has been busy since taking charge having side every forward in the world, plus attacking midfielders however the best player he has was already at the club in Tom Lawrence, the other Tom Huddlestone is also classy but has not played this season. With all the attacking talent they have at the back they look a bit creaky Davies is injured and they do look a bit ponderous with the pass if out style Frank wants to play.
Bad news for Frank is we are in town and he will look like this in 40 years.
Well having reflected in the cold light of day on last nights defeat, think the boss to select what he wants to be his first team, could be worse a couple of seasons ago lost 5 from the first 6 under Grayson. Time to get stuck in boys.
The referee for Saturday's trip to Pride Park will be David Webb, who has a significant number of games officiating the two clubs over the years.
The Lancashire match official is in his 11th season on the EFL lists and is taking charge of his fourth game of the season, having issued four cautions in his first three games, the last of which was Brentford's 2-0 home win over Sheffield Wednesday.
It is early 2016 since both clubs last saw the referee, despite him doing a combined 16 PNE and Rams games since the start of the 2009 season. That season he refereed Derby's first game of the season, as they lost at Rotherham United and just two weeks later, North End's 2-0 home win over Peterborough United.
Since then he has refereed PNE on ten occasions, some of the most memorable games including the FA Cup win at Wycimbe Wanderers, when Kevin Davies scored a stunning strike from 35 yards and a 3-2 home win opver Crewe Alexandra in 2011.
Derby, meanwhile, have had him take the whistle for six games, their only victory in those fixtures beting a 3-0 home triump over Sheffield Wednesday in November 2013.
At Pride Park he will be joined by Mark Russell and James Wilson, who will run the lines, whilst the fourth official is Peter Wright.
Derby wiki
Derby County Football Club (/ˈdɑːrbi ˈkaʊnti/) is a professional association football club based in Derby, Derbyshire, England. The club currently competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football, and has played its home matches at Pride Park Stadium since 1997.
Notable for being one of the twelve founder members of the Football League in 1888, Derby County is one of only ten clubs to have competed in every season of the English football league system and, in 2009, was ranked 137th in the top 200 European football teams of the 20th century by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics.
The club was founded in 1884 by William Morley, as an offshoot of Derbyshire County Cricket Club; it has spent all but four seasons in the top two divisions of English football. Its competitive peak came in the 1970s when it twice won the First Division and competed in major European competitions on four separate occasions, reaching the European Cup semi-finals as well as winning several minor trophies. Additionally, the club was a strong force in the interwar years, winning the 1945–46 FA Cup.
The club's home colours have been black and white since the 1890s. It appropriated its nickname The Rams, a tribute to its links with the First Regiment of Derby Militia, which took a ram as its mascot and the song "The Derby Ram" as its regimental song, at the same time.
Lampard has been busy since taking charge having side every forward in the world, plus attacking midfielders however the best player he has was already at the club in Tom Lawrence, the other Tom Huddlestone is also classy but has not played this season. With all the attacking talent they have at the back they look a bit creaky Davies is injured and they do look a bit ponderous with the pass if out style Frank wants to play.
Bad news for Frank is we are in town and he will look like this in 40 years.
Well having reflected in the cold light of day on last nights defeat, think the boss to select what he wants to be his first team, could be worse a couple of seasons ago lost 5 from the first 6 under Grayson. Time to get stuck in boys.
The referee for Saturday's trip to Pride Park will be David Webb, who has a significant number of games officiating the two clubs over the years.
The Lancashire match official is in his 11th season on the EFL lists and is taking charge of his fourth game of the season, having issued four cautions in his first three games, the last of which was Brentford's 2-0 home win over Sheffield Wednesday.
It is early 2016 since both clubs last saw the referee, despite him doing a combined 16 PNE and Rams games since the start of the 2009 season. That season he refereed Derby's first game of the season, as they lost at Rotherham United and just two weeks later, North End's 2-0 home win over Peterborough United.
Since then he has refereed PNE on ten occasions, some of the most memorable games including the FA Cup win at Wycimbe Wanderers, when Kevin Davies scored a stunning strike from 35 yards and a 3-2 home win opver Crewe Alexandra in 2011.
Derby, meanwhile, have had him take the whistle for six games, their only victory in those fixtures beting a 3-0 home triump over Sheffield Wednesday in November 2013.
At Pride Park he will be joined by Mark Russell and James Wilson, who will run the lines, whilst the fourth official is Peter Wright.
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