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Stuttgart88
13/03/2017, 12:55 PM
You'd want to careful going in the Derby door....You could meet yourself on the way out again.........I read a reliable guy on Twitter saying that in the last 100 days 23% of all managers in the Football League (including EPL?) have lost their jobs.

DeLorean
13/03/2017, 12:59 PM
To be fair they should be doing a lot better than they are. A new manager might just give them the 5 or 6 win bounce that will put them back in the play offs... but then again..

True, it could turn out to be inspired choice but it doesn't really change the crazy series of events since McClaren's previous sacking. They used get great enjoyment out of laughing at the regular upheaval at Nottingham Forest but I think their running out of ammunition now with the way their conducting their own affairs.

OwlsFan
13/03/2017, 4:50 PM
I read a reliable guy on Twitter saying that in the last 100 days 23% of all managers in the Football League (including EPL?) have lost their jobs.

http://www.efl.com/news/article/2016/managers-neil-mcclaren-joyce-depart-updated-efl-managers-table-3623051.aspx#ICed45IWXdeoBqoi.99

According to this list, 28 of the 72 League clubs have sacked their managers since the start of the season which is around 38%. I haven't worked out the last 100 days.

TheOneWhoKnocks
18/04/2017, 1:06 AM
Derby bounce back from conceding four against Brentford to draw 1-1 against Huddersfield to dent their promotion hopes.

Joint fifth best defense in the division along with Aston Villa now.

Cyrus Christie back in the fold.

DeLorean
07/06/2017, 7:39 AM
Changes afoot at Derby. They've confirmed the signing of Curtis Davies which is probably bad news for Alex Pearce at the very least. They're also heavily linked with Grant Hanley and Andre Wisdom.

I was really surprised to read that Davies is 32 though, would have guessed around 26/27!

DeLorean
05/01/2018, 6:01 PM
Keogh and Pearce both start at Old Trafford this evening.

DeLorean
06/01/2018, 12:12 PM
A gallant effort from Derby last night, aided massively by Scott Carson and their goal frame, but they came undone in the end. Keogh kind of turned his arse (John O'Shea style) to Lingard's brilliant strike for the opener and was left for dead by Lukaku in the lead up to the second.