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		<title>DJ Rescues Well Deserved Point From Scintillating Tie</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 19:02:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Nicholls</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Derby County 2 West Bromwich Albion 2 Derby last played West Brom in ‘that’ game at Wembley; since then both teams have had spells in the top league and are now just about in the same position as three years ago. The Baggies came into today’s game as hot favourites, once again challenging for promotion, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Derby County 2 West Bromwich Albion 2</p>
<p>Derby last played West Brom in ‘that’ game at Wembley; since then both teams have had spells in the top league and are now just about in the same position as three years ago. The Baggies came into today’s game as hot favourites, once again challenging for promotion, but the Super Rams proved that they should never be underestimated on home turf.</p>
<p>This scintillating tie began at ferocious pace. The Rams burst out of the blocks keen to make an early mark; a low cross from <strong>Dean Moxey</strong> caused <strong>Scott Carson</strong> a headache as <strong>Hulse </strong>charged down his spillage. Unfortunately the Derby man was unable get there in time, but the tone had been set for the game.</p>
<p>West Brom took on Derby’s initiative and began to show just why they were challenging at the right half of the table. Some of the football they played was exquisite and easily the best seen at Pride park this season. It was however not enough to fluster the Rams who matched everything West  Brom threw at them with well timed tackles and blocks.</p>
<p>The game took a testy turn on the half hour mark when <strong>Savage</strong> brought down <strong>Dorrans </strong>in a 50:50 challenge, the WBA youngster then appeared to kick out at <strong>Savage</strong> whilst still on the ground. All hell let loose. In a ruckus involving most players on the pitch the referee came perilously close to losing control of the game, his failure to spot the <strong>Dorrans</strong> kick was to prove one of many poor decisions made against both sides today.</p>
<p>Spurred on by the injustice Derby surged forward with <strong>Teale</strong> volleying the ball wide and then threatening again almost immediately after. The Scottish international fired a free kick towards goal, but was thwarted by a deflection and <strong>Carson</strong><strong>’s </strong>acrobatics as he dived to push the ball over the bar.</p>
<p>Derby’s efforts were rewarded just shy of half time as the fantastic <strong>Dickov </strong>beat his man to get a shot in; the ball deflected off <strong>Olsson</strong> looping upwards off the underside of the bar and into the back of the net.</p>
<p>The second half continued in a similar end-to-end fashion. Derby came close to doubling their lead on the hour mark when the unusually anonymous <strong>Rob Hulse</strong> held the ball up well in the WBA box and fired a shot in on goal only to see it blocked by a West Brom defender.</p>
<p>West Brom desperate to take something home seemed to change up a gear as they began to bombard Derby with constant waves of attack. The encouragement from the Baggie’s travelling support intensified with 15 minutes to go when the appearance of former Villa man <strong>Lee Hendrie</strong> sent them into the fermenting rage of a rabid mongrel.</p>
<p>After holding on for so long the Rams finally relented with just 8 minutes on the clock; <strong>Chris Brunt</strong> played a deft ball across the six-yard box into the path of <strong>Simon Cox</strong> who deflected the ball into the net with his arm. Derby were furious, but the goal stood.</p>
<p><strong>DJ Cambell</strong> replaced fellow Leicester loanee <strong>Dickov </strong>to make his debut in black and white. The pacey striker did well to maintain possession and almost created a winner as he set up <strong>Hulse</strong> from 18 yards. <strong>Campbell</strong><strong> </strong>impressed again as a fought to keep the ball in play deep in West Brom’s half, but his efforts were ill rewarded as West Brom immediately broke and took the lead through a well crafted shot from <strong>Dorrans</strong>. Thousands of Pride  Park hearts sank, and the shuffle towards exits began with immediate effect. As cries of ‘Hendrie, Hendrie what’s the score?’ rang out from the South Stand the man himself raced down field to latch onto long ball to set up <strong>DJ Campbell</strong> who headed Derby into Elysium.</p>
<p>BEAUTIFUL</p>
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		<title>Much Improved Rams Thwarted by Tractor Boys</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 23:37:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Nicholls</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ipswich Town 1 Derby County 0 Derby travelled to Portman Road with high hopes; after all despite Derby’s atrocious away form of late, Roy Keane’s Tractor Boys were yet to make a notch on the victory post. Derby however proved that once again when it comes to ‘curse’ breaking the Rams are kings.  Time and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ipswich Town 1 Derby County 0</p>
<p>Derby travelled to Portman   Road with high hopes; after all despite Derby’s atrocious away form of late, Roy Keane’s Tractor Boys were yet to make a notch on the victory post.</p>
<p>Derby however proved that once again when it comes to ‘curse’ breaking the Rams are kings.  Time and time again teams desperately in need of a win need only a fixture against derby to break their duck.</p>
<p>The injury crisis continues to plague the club, this time claiming new victim <strong>Rob Hulse,</strong> who was ruled out of the squad by a nasty stomach bug; this meant a lone role for veteran striker <strong>Paul Dickov</strong> upfront.</p>
<p>Derby dominated the first half; making their intentions known early on. <strong>Livermore</strong> and <strong>Dickov</strong> linked up within the first few minutes, only for <strong>Dickov</strong> to fire into the side netting. Derby’s best chance of the half came courtesy of <strong>Robbie Savage</strong>, who’s rocket shot from distance forcing Portsmouth loanee <strong>Begovic</strong> to parry it away.</p>
<p>The Ipswich attack was led by former Ram and recently rumoured Clough target <strong>Jon Stead</strong>; the striker held the ball up well but despite several attempts failed to severely challenge Bywater.</p>
<p>The Rams continued their dominance after the break and other than a superb stop from <strong>Bywater</strong> to push away <strong>Bruce’s</strong> header were troubled little.</p>
<p>In true Derby style it was typical defensive errors from the Rams’ that cost them the game in the 66<sup>th</sup> minute.  <strong>Liam Rosenior</strong> crossed a delicious hanging ball from deep on the right; whilst Derby’s defence watched the ball’s trajectory they left <strong>Wright</strong> clear to leap meeting the ball with a thunderous header that <strong>Bywater </strong>despite making contact was unable to stop from pounding the back of the net.</p>
<p>There is little doubt that Derby’s performance at Portman Road was a marked improvement over recent games, and the Rams can count themselves unlucky not to have left Suffolk with at least a point. With less than a week until a home tie against Coventry Derby will hope that key players continue to return from the medical room and make as big an impact as <strong>Stephen Pearson</strong> did today.</p>
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		<title>White Night Frights, as QPR Stun Rams With Comeback</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 23:32:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Nicholls</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Derby County 2 QPR 4 Wear it white night turned into a murky shade of grey as Derby threw away a 2-0 lead in emphatic style with the BBC cameras broadcasting every moment of the embarrassment to the nation. Derby actually started brighter of the two sides, and other than an early scare courtesy of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Derby County 2 QPR 4</p>
<p>Wear it white night turned into a murky shade of grey as Derby threw away a 2-0 lead in emphatic style with the BBC cameras broadcasting every moment of the embarrassment to the nation.</p>
<p>Derby actually started brighter of the two sides, and other than an early scare courtesy of <strong>Jay Simpson</strong> they were deserved of the lead gained on the ninth minute. A quick thinking <strong>Robbie Savage</strong> spotted veteran striker <strong>Paul Dickov</strong> unmarked in the box; a quickly taken free kick and a well placed shot later the ball was firmly in the back of the net.</p>
<p>As the game opened up both sides created chances in an end to end battle that served perfectly as an advertisement for Championship level football.  Things got even better for the Rams on 36 minutes; <strong>Paul Dickov</strong> showed his experience winning a free kick on the edge of the Rangers’ box. <strong>Savage</strong> stepped up to curl a beautifully taken free kick into <strong>Cerny’s </strong>top corner; they don’t get much better than that!</p>
<p>Unfortunately this was the peak of the game, so far as the Rams were concerned. The Rangers’ fight back began almost instantly; an extremely soft free kick awarded 25 yards out was converted with a low drive from <strong>Tarrabt</strong>, with a curl taking the ball round the Derby wall out beyond the post before tucking just into the lower corner of <strong>Bywater’s </strong>goal.  The free kick whilst impressive raised several questions about the positioning of Derby’s wall and whether such a feat should have been allowed to happen in the first place.</p>
<p>QPR burst out of the blocks after the break, equalising in less than two minutes. The ever impressive <strong>Routledge</strong> controlled the ball at the back post to set up <strong>Mahon</strong> to fire home from close range.</p>
<p>Derby were stunned and it showed in their play. <strong>Dickov</strong> had dropped back into midfield and as a result the Rams appeared impotent in attack. By the hour mark the Rams were behind.</p>
<p>Davies and Pearson returned to action for the Rams, and did have some immediate effect. Their added pace and enthusiasm threatened to turn a limp second half from Derby into a contest, but fate didn’t prevail. Instead the Rams found themselves 4-2 down in the final minute of the game. A QPR penalty was converted by Hungarian striker <strong>Ákos Buzsáky</strong>, from here there was no come back for the Rams.</p>
<p>As the white T’shirts given out to fans before the match rained down onto the pitch like rotten tomatoes, the Rams were left wondering where it all went wrong.</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s a Hoot! As Rams Beat Owls</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 23:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Nicholls</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Derby County 3 Sheffield Wednesday 0 Sheffield Wednesday probably fancied their chances upon their visit to Pride Park; the Rams had only managed to muster up three points from the previous six games, a run of form that can only be described as abysmal. Football however is an unpredictable game and despite capitulating midweek at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Derby County 3 Sheffield Wednesday 0</p>
<p>Sheffield Wednesday probably fancied their chances upon their visit to Pride  Park; the Rams had only managed to muster up three points from the previous six games, a run of form that can only be described as abysmal. Football however is an unpredictable game and despite capitulating midweek at Cardiff the Rams side which turned out today were a formidable force that returned an emphatic victory against their South Yorkshire visitors.</p>
<p>Derby’s side still ravaged by the injury plague affecting the club saw two changes from the side defeated so heavily at Cardiff; veteran striker Paul Dickov made his first start for the club, and Jay McEveley returned to action as a make shift centre back.</p>
<p>The Rams looked sharp right from the off, playing smart effective football. <strong>Rob Hulse</strong> came close twice within the first ten minutes; raging past the offside trap latching onto the through ball <strong>Livermore </strong>only to see <strong>Darren Purse</strong> get back in time to remove the danger, and then a header that with some more power may well have had the ex-Ram <strong>Lee </strong>Grant beaten in the Owl’s goal.</p>
<p>Derby’s positive play was rewarded on the 17<sup>th</sup> minute. <strong>Paul Dickov</strong> showed his experience in the Wednesday box by shrugging off his marker with a deft turn before crossing to the unmarked <strong>Croft </strong>whose volley crashed off the underside of the bar and into the net.</p>
<p>Derby should have been two up just minutes later as <strong>Dean Moxey</strong> beat the defence only to fire his shot wide of far post.</p>
<p>The Rams looked confident going forward but also seemed able to soak up the Wednesday pressure at the back; surviving several attacks and a goal mouth scramble which ultimately resulted <strong>James O’Connor</strong> firing wide.</p>
<p>Derby doubled their lead just after the hour mark with an excellent shot from the charging <strong>Jay McEveley</strong>.  The centre back surprised everybody as he sprinted the length of the pitch to latch onto a ball from <strong>Lee Croft</strong> on the edge of the Wednesday box.</p>
<p>Victory was sealed by an injury time penalty converted by <strong>Rob Hulse</strong>; the Derby striker had been bundled down inside the box by <strong>Wood</strong> leaving the referee with no choice but to award a penalty to the Rams.</p>
<p>The importance of this win cannot be underestimated; as well putting the ghosts of recent weeks to bed, it sent the Rams into the international break on a high. Derby return to action in two weeks with a crunch tie at the Crisp Bowl.</p>
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