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Match Day Thread Derby County Pride Park 20/9/2025 15.00hrs

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  1. themaclad

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    This was our last 3pm Saturday away win, a mere 463 days ago when the game eventually kicks off, we will be at a ground where we usually get all of sod. Last seasons defeat at the Park was a dire performance, let's hope we do better against the Rams on Saturday

    MANAGER

    John Mark Eustace (born 3 November 1979) is an English professional football coach and former player who is head coach of EFL Championship club Derby County.

    During his playing career, he played as a central midfielder for Coventry City, Stoke City, Watford and Derby County. He also spent time on loan at Dundee United, Middlesbrough and Hereford United.

    After retiring as a player, Eustace served as manager of Kidderminster Harriers between 2016 and 2018, eventually leaving to become assistant manager of Queens Park Rangers in 2018. He had a brief spell as caretaker manager of QPR in 2019. Eustace served as head coach of Birmingham City between July 2022 to October 2023. He was appointed head coach of Blackburn Rovers in February 2024, before leaving to become Derby County head coach in February 2025

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    https://www.dcfc.co.uk/

    NEWBIES AND THEM IN FORM

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    Raided Blackburn for a few of his ex players actually surprised we are not playing this at Ewood

    FORM GUIDE

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    MYSTIC MACS FORM GUIDE RETURNS

    RAMS 8 PNE 9

    OTHER GAMES AND STANDINGS

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    BIT OF HISTORY

    Derby County F.C. was formed in 1884 as an offshoot of the Derbyshire County Cricket Club, becoming a founder member of the Football League in 1888. The club experienced its peak success in the 1970s, winning two English First Division titles and reaching the semi-finals of the European Cup. Derby County has also won the FA Cup once and holds the distinction of being one of the few clubs to have competed in every season of the English football league system.
     
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    There used to be a Eustace that played for a Midland's team in the 1960s. Quite good but on the fringe of international level.
     
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    NO RELATION TO pETER WHO PLAYED FOR THE oWLS.
     
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    Team News
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    After missing the last two matches, it’s hoped that Milutin Osmajić will be available in some capacity following a return to training.

    Brad Potts is also getting involved in sessions at Euxton, although he’s a couple of weeks away from a return.

    Robbie Brady is expected to be sidelined for a number of months after undergoing surgery on his calf. Jordan Thompson and Will Keane also remain out.

    The Hosts
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    After being appointed as head coach in February, John Eustace has added 13 new signings to his Derby County squad for his first full season in charge.

    There’s a real mix of youth and experience within the Rams ranks, with Andreas Weimann and Lewis Travis two examples of the latter, while young loanees such as Bobby Clark and David Ozoh have added freshness.

    Derby are unbeaten in their last three. Draws against Bristol City and Ipswich Town were followed by a 1-0 victory last weekend away from home against West Brom.
    Match Officials
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    Referee: Lewis Smith
    Assistant Referees: Hugh Gilroy and Daniel Leach
    Fourth Official: Simon Mather

    Lewis Smith refereed both of PNE’s meetings with Sunderland last season and he was the man in the middle for the 4-1 victory over Huddersfield Town in April 2024, when Milutin Osmajić scored an eight-minute hat-trick.

    We’ve Met Before
    PNE’s last victory over Derby County came in April 2021, when Ben Whiteman, Ched Evans and Ryan Ledson were scorers in a 3-0 win.
     
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    Attendance: 29,143 (1,817 PNE fans).

    Referee: Lewis Smith.

    Divine intervention on a soggy afternoon in Derby, a sumptuous left foot strike from the Tottenham loan player settled the game and broke the Saturday afternoon away hoodoo.
    Both teams won one half difference being we scored and they didn't.
    Derby escaped the worst of the drenching the North of the country got, one change Osmajic returned for Jebbison.
    Started the better of the two Dobbin giving the rather poberous Clarke and Sanderson the run around although he does have a tendancy to fall over easily otherwise this lad has some ability. Derby rarely threatened and were duly punished by the goal which could have had a second when Osmajic got in front of the defender and flicked the ball goalwards, decent save by Zetterstrom.
    The Chilean, Ben should probably have done better than geymang came on for the Rams and tame effort easily saved by Big Dan and Clark could get an effort on goal from close range. The Rams first half could be summed up by a Rams player dumming a pass to let the ball run through his legs to a team mate behind him who wasn't there.

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    Ageymang came on for the Rams and was a danger from the off, pacey and direct gave our defence problems, we didn't help ourselves with our inability to pass to each other. The big substitute had one effort saved by Iversen's legs, Forsyth poked one wide and a clearnce hit Ageymang and flew narrowly wide for a coal kick.
    The tide started to subside and we gradually gained a foothold and Jebbison could have double the lead late on.
    Three points, play off places and totally different feel to the miserable defeat we had here last April

    HECK

    Paul Heckingbottom felt his side showed everything in a “really strong away performance” against Derby County.

    North End left Pride Park with a 1-0 victory thanks to a moment of brilliance from Alfie Devine, who opened the scoring with a superb effort in the 29th minute.

    PNE had to defend well in the second half to keep the hosts at bay and did just that, with Daniel Iversen having to produce a top stop to ensure they left Derbyshire with three points.

    On his side’s performance, Hecky said: “Really good. We say how hard this league is. We had to show everything today.

    “I thought with the ball we were excellent. Derby struggled to get to grips with us in the first half and they had to make changes in the second half and go a lot more direct.

    “Then we had to show a defensive side to our game as well. And again, to a man, we stood up to it. When Dan was called upon once, he made a save. We could have made it more comfortable if we could have scored that second goal but it wasn't to be. It’s a really strong away performance.”

    The victory at Pride Park was even more evidence after the early showings this season that North End are a team working together, fighting for every ball and giving everything to win.

    They caused lots of problems in the first half in particular, most notably through Lewis Dobbin and goalscorer Devine, who couldn’t have taken his opener any better. It’s that kind of individual flair which the manager was so keen to add in the summer window.

    Hecky said: “Yeah we did, whether it was wide being able to get crosses in, through Pol [Valentín], Thierry [Small], obviously Andy [Vukčević] with his athleticism on the side. We already know what we've got with the boys in the building who’ve played there for us.

    “Then with the late Premier League boys if you like, Lewis, Alfie and Harrison [Armstrong], we’d been in conversations with them for a long, long time but the timing's always got to be right.

    “We think that they bring something a little bit different to what we had in the squad but if they're not willing to work hard, if they're not willing to do what they did today to keep clean sheets, track runners and make it difficult for the opposition as well then they won't play because you can't carry anyone. But when you do get them working and they know their role in the team and they’ve got those moments in them, then it's fantastic.”


    The travelling 1,800 North End fans definitely enjoyed the victory at Pride Park and got to celebrate with the team at full-time.

    Hecky said: “They turned up in numbers today. You could hear them from the first minute. I think they enjoyed watching the team.

    “Again, they saw everything. They saw a team that passed the ball really well, scored a really good goal, and then one that was willing to put their bodies on the line when they had to see the game out and get the clean sheet.

    “I just said to the players, there's nothing better than winning a game of football other than probably winning it away from home.”

    EUSTACE

    Derby County head coach John Eustace told BBC Radio Derby:

    "The first-half performance wasn't anywhere near good enough, we are all very disappointed about that, but I thought in the second half we showed lots of energy and it was more like us. And I thought we were really unlucky not to at least get an equaliser.

    "We have battled away in the last three or four games, and we have had a good solid formation to play from, and today that first-half formation didn't work for us and we were a little too passive and not getting tight enough.

    "We deservedly went in [at half-time] 1-0 down, but it's about learning and growing as a group and getting the right formula and chemistry between the players. I thought today, the changes in the second half showed a different side to us."
     
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    I wonder if having Iverson is making a big difference? A goalie has a 'crow's nest' view of the game, and a good goalie not only is a shot stopper but can also anticipate the opponents' moves. He has a better view than the bench.
     
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    Looks a bit iffy at times on crosses the difference is in front of him players with pace
     
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    It seems to be a common fault with modern keepers. They do not command the 6 yd box like Banks and company. There was one I saw recently who clawed everything from corners but she was the current England women's goalie.
     
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