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Hero David sends Rams top again (Derby Evening Telegraph)

Thursday 8 March, 2007 in In Brief

A second-half double from David Jones moved Derby back to the top of the Championship after a hard-fought and slightly controversial victory at Norwich.

Hero David sends Rams top again (Derby Evening Telegraph)

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Five-star Rams back on top (Derby Evening Telegraph)

Saturday 3 March, 2007 in In Brief

Derby took the top spot of the table this weekend after a four game slump by hammering Colchester United 5-1 at Pride Park with thanks to some marvellous strikes from David Jones, Arturo Lupoli and Steve Howard.

Five-star Rams back on top (Derby Evening Telegraph)

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Rams suffer last-minute defeat (Derby Evening Telegraph)

Sunday 25 February, 2007 in In Brief

Sunderland took the lead in the first half thanks to a controversial penalty, then Giles Barnes hammered home a fantastic goal to take us level but Roy Keane’s team finished the game in the dying minutes to take Derby off the top spot.

Rams suffer last-minute defeat (Derby Evening Telegraph)

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Potters see off league-leading Rams (Derby Evening Telegraph)

Thursday 22 February, 2007 in In Brief

Billy is trying to be positive about this result but it just goes to show that we’re a long way away from automatic promotion with strong competition in this year’s promotion battle.

Potters see off league-leading Rams (Derby Evening Telegraph)

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Blues close gap at top of table with victory (Derby Evening Telegraph)

Monday 19 February, 2007 in In Brief

Derby County’s lead at the top of the Championship was cut to three points while they were being knocked out of the FA Cup at Plymouth Argyle.

Blues close gap at top of table with victory (Derby Evening Telegraph)

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Argyle see off ten-man Rams (Derby Evening Telegraph)

Monday 19 February, 2007 in In Brief

Plymouth boss Ian Holloway reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup for the first time as a manager with Kevin Gallen’s penalty and a late goal from Scott Sinclair seeing off 10-man Derby, who had Darren Moore sent off. (Plymouth Argyle 2, Derby County 0)

Argyle see off ten-man Rams (Derby Evening Telegraph)