31-03-2025, 16:04
Derby County
Pride Park 2/4/2025 1945 hrs
Pride Park 2/4/2025 1945 hrs
That time of the season where it is our last night away game, the last chance of slammig in five motorway diversions, the last chance of getting home from a game after Midnight. Just as a matter of interest we have no 3pm away kick offs on a Satursay again this season.
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MANAGER
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Third time this season we get to plat against one of his sides
LAST TIME OUT
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RAMS 11 PNE 6
The Rams were on a good little run before the break
RAMING THEM IN
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DERBY CULTURE
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St. Luke's Church is a Grade II* listed parish church on Parliament Street in Derby in the Church of England.[2]
History
The church was erected between 1868 and 1871 to designs by the architects Henry Isaac Stevens and Frederick Josias Robinson. The church was consecrated on Saturday 24 June 1871 by the Bishop of Lichfield[3] George Selwyn. In the 1880s, a mission church of St George was opened in the Firs Estate.
St Luke's is a traditional Anglo-Catholic church. It is a member of Forward in Faith, an Anglo-Catholic organisation that opposes the ordination of women and liberal attitudes to homosexuality.[4] It is under the alternative episcopal oversight of the Bishop of Oswestry (currently Paul Thomas).[5] On 1 April 2017, St Luke's joined with another Anglo-Catholic Derby church, St Bartholomew's in Allenton, to form a united benefice of St Batholomew and St Luke.[6] The Church is also under the patronage of The Society.[7]
Why should a man go to work, if he has the health and strength to stay in bed?