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I see Ryan Allsop was in goal for Derby today
.............. "But Derby sealed all three points when Ryan Allsop made a stunning late point-blank save to keep out Kyle Bartley's injury-time header."
 
Bristol City have reported losses of £38 Million for season 20-21 after losses of £10 Million the season before,their irresponsible spendind could help Derby stay up if they're given a points reduction. <grr>
 
Bristol City have reported losses of £38 Million for season 20-21 after losses of £10 Million the season before,their irresponsible spendind could help Derby stay up if they're given a points reduction. <grr>
If history tells us anything it's that any penalty won't be imposed by the EFL until next season if one is imposed this season Rob will be on the case for compensation
 
If history tells us anything it's that any penalty won't be imposed by the EFL until next season if one is imposed this season Rob will be on the case for compensation
He already is. The claim is with the administrators
 
Yes but not with the EFL
Not sure what he could get from the EFL. They clearly have no teeth. The Derby case went to arbitration. The EFL "felt" they didn't have sufficient grounds for appeal. Negligence is about all one could go for and I doubt they would get far with that plus not sure it would be a good idea to get on the wrong side of the EFL. The clear offender here is Morrison and he is the one to go for
 
"We are in administration, we know that, and we know there are vultures out there trying to take our players for peanuts, and that will certainly not happen."

Derby are hoping to be taken over but there needs to be a breakthrough with regards to negotiations with Middlesbrough and Wycombe Wanderers, who have both lodged compensation claims against the club.

Former Newcaste United owner Mike Ashley is said to be keen on a takeover while ex-Rams chairman Andy Applebly is heading up a consortium including previous Wolverhampton Wanderers chief executive Jez Moxey.
 
Derby now under a transfer embargo so can't sign any new players,they're f**ked. <laugh> There's also a probobility they will start next season on - 15 points,i'm sorry but it serves them right and Derby fans were happy when the club overspent in trying to reach The Premier League and hid their financial mess last season in order not to get a points reduction so we were relegated instead. <grr>
 
Derby now under a transfer embargo so can't sign any new players,they're f**ked. <laugh> There's also a probobility they will start next season on - 15 points,i'm sorry but it serves them right and Derby fans were happy when the club overspent in trying to reach The Premier League and hid their financial mess last season in order not to get a points reduction so we were relegated instead. <grr>
I doubt the fans knew about overspending mowgli. If that had been public knowledge they would have been done long ago. The owner cheated everyone, including the EFL. We know what it's like having an owner who thinks and spends above his station. The team are showing their mettle winning tough games under this cloud. I hope our £6M claim against him succeeds, and Middlebro's ridiculously high claim
 
Whoever is to blame for their situation I don't think it is the supporters. How can any supporter know what financial situation exists in a Board Room. There are those in the club however who probably are still there who knew. Painful time to be a Derby supporter I think.
 
I see a report on the BBC Sport website that the EFL regard our claim as a football debt & is one of the reasons nobody has officially come forward to buy it.