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Pilgrims Unhappy on their Travels

Sunday 23 August, 2009 in Fixtures

Derby County 2 – Plymouth Argyle 1

Following on from the much-needed clean sheet at Blackpool, Derby hosted Plymouth at Pride Park, a side who had failed to beat the Rams in their previous 6 attempts.  With the return of key players Commons and Hulse, the outlook for Derby was bright.  However, concerns about the fitness of both Commons and Hulse meant Steve Davies lead the line, the starting 11 the same as the previous home match to Peterborough with the exception of Tottenham loanee Jake Livermore who replaced the unfit Paul Green.

Plymouth started the brightest, dominating possession but crucially lacking in the final third.  It took a lunge from new signing Jake Buxton for Plymouth to make the breakthrough, chopping down Alain Judge on the edge of the area.  Whilst the penalty itself was debatable, Clough highlighting the proximity to the edge of the box in his post-game interview, the finish was resolute.

The first goal seemed to spark Derby into life.  The Rams began to create numerous openings, Miles Addison making the most of a Teale Corner only to be denied by some shrewd goal line defending.  It wasn’t until just before the break they finally drew level, Jake Buxton making amends for conceding the penalty with an astute finish from just outside the 6-yard box following a scrappy goalmouth scramble.

The second half began with a concerning leg injury to Steve Davies.  Following a promising pre-season it’s a bitter blow to lose Davies, especially given injury plagued his debutant season with the Rams.  His replacement Hulse performed well as lone striker and set up numerous chances that Derby failed to capitalise on.  The game seemed destined for a draw until the final stages.  Alain Judge missed a gilt-edged chance for Plymouth, firing over following a fast counter attack. In the final seconds Derby responded with an incredible Miles Addison header from a Gary Teale corner, yet another well worked set piece

Derby finish the opening 4 games with an impressive 7 points from a possible 12.  However, the promising start must be taken with a pinch of salt as all the opposition so far are heavily touted as relegation candidates and undoubtedly Derby face much more difficult ties ahead; none other than a trip to the City Ground next weekend.

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Rams held to bore draw at Blackpool

Tuesday 18 August, 2009 in Campaign

Blackpool 0 Derby County 0

Bloomfield Road has in recent years proven to be a bit of a bogey ground for the Rams, perhaps it’s the sea air, the fish & chips or the distraction of the nearby pleasure beach; whatever the reason  many Rams fans probably felt that they stood a greater chance of winning in the Pier Amusements than celebrating three points tonight.

Several changes were made to tonight’s line up; Commons and Hulse both made their first starts of the season, whilst ex-Blackpool defender Barker was on the bench poised to make his first league appearance for the Rams against his former club.

The first half was a rather dismal affair, and whilst it was nice to see the Derby defence stand resolute, the lack of offensive power from Derby’s strike force gave little hope that it would be the Ram’s who would break the deadlock.

The second half offered more promise as the Rams finally had some realistic chances on goal, but whilst Addison and Hulse both came close; neither of their attempts was on target.

Perhaps the closest we came to seeing a goal come from today’s game, came from Alex Baptiste, who’s thundering shot from 25yards was pushed away from certain glory by a fully stretched diving Steven Bywater.

For Derby today represented a vastly improved performance from Saturday’s efforts at Scunthorpe, and the clean sheet will be greatly anticipated.  The game itself will be forgotten in the depths of midweek melancholia.

Cupset as Millers Shock Rams

Monday 17 August, 2009 in Fixtures

Rotherham United 2 – Derby County 1

The Carling Cup was good to Derby County fans last season.  The impressive victory against Premier League Stoke and first leg triumph over Manchester United, the then European Champions, was undoubtedly one of the highlights of the football calendar.  Nigel Clough recognised this and assured Derby County fans that the strongest side possible would be fielded, but an injury to Steve Davies early on and an international call up to Kris Commons left Derby’s frontline worryingly thin.

Gary Teale deputised as the lone striker and started brightly, scoring in the 11th minute following a well-crafted cutback from Lee Croft.  However, that goal proved to be the peak for Derby. Teale struggled to cope with Rotherham’s physicality and cut an isolated figure up front.  Rotherham’s momentum built up as the first half drew on and they were rewarded with an equaliser as Paul Warne struck home on the stroke of half time.  The Derby defence failed to clear a Rotherham long ball by Jamie Green and journeyman Warne intuitively poached his second goal of the season.  Nigel Clough singled out centre back Miles Addison for criticism citing his lack of aerial prowess.

Things went from bad to worse in the second half as Kevin Ellison added the final touch to a fast Rotherham break, Warne capping off his impressive display with an assist.  Derby responded with a barrage of shots but Rotherham survived the onslaught with some resolute defending.   Dean Moxey fired just inches wide seconds before the final whistle.

Defeat to the league 2 side brings Derby crashing back to reality following the performance against Peterborough.  A series of sloppy mistakes at the back and an injury prone frontline leaves a sour taste of familiarity.  One can only hope the Rams can improve away to Scunthorpe on Saturday or else I feel another season of lower table struggle may be looming.

Rams Start Strongly Against the Posh

Monday 17 August, 2009 in Fixtures

Derby County 2 – Peterborough United 1

Derby’s season opener witnessed what the media labelled the battle of the ‘greats’, Clough Jnr vs. Ferguson Jnr.  Both promising young managers, burdened with the baggage of their fathers managerial success; the opening game of the season was the ideal opportunity to improve their standing.  Clough was notably the more apprehensive of the two given the fitness concerns of attacking duo Kris Commons and Rob Hulse and the disappointing news Chris Porter would be on the sidelines for the foreseeable future.  Thus, Steve Davies earned himself the lone striker role following his impressive pre-season form.

However it was centre-back Miles Addison, back in the side following an injury plagued finale to the previous season, who opened the scoring, nodding in a headed pass from Jake Buxton Paul Green deserved credit for his vision following a delightful ball in from the left.  The width offered by Croft and Teale lead to a first half dominated by Derby, flaunting a passing game one would expect to see at the Emirates rather than Pride Park.  Crucially however, a second goal failed to materialise.

Peterborough battled back valiantly in the second half with Mclean and Mackail-Smith fashioning chances but Derby looked firmly in control.  It took a moment of madness from goalkeeper Stephen Bywater to gift Peterborough a lifeline, needlessly fouling Shaun Batt in the penalty area, duly converted by George Boyd.

Pride Park was momentarily silenced before Gary Teale scored a fortuitous winner, poking the ball under keeper Joe Lewis following a goalmouth scramble.  Kris Commons should have made it three but was exceptionally thwarted one on one by England Under-21 Joe Lewis.

Derby fans can rejoice the club has finally broken the run of failing to win on the opening day of the season, a run stretching back to the victory over Reading in 2002.  Further optimism can be found in the performance of controversial lower league signings Jake Buxton and Dean Moxey.  Both had solid debuts in front of the imposing 33,000 at Pride Park, as did ex-Norwich winger Lee Croft who made a number of threatening crosses in the first half.

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Not so sunny in Scunny as Derby leave empty handed

Saturday 15 August, 2009 in Campaign

Scunthorpe United 3 Derby County 2

With the League Cup cast firmly out of the picture the Rams today refocused their attention on the league; hoping to build upon their excellent start against new boys Peterborough. Next up was a trip to (not so) sunny Scunthorpe.

Derby were forced to field a seriously weakened side after the injury crisis currently plaguing the club added Steve Davis to it’s list against Rotherham midweek. This weakness was duly noted in the final score as Derby were stretched to far across the pitch, and found themselves wide open to Scunthorpe’s counter attacks.

The game started brightly with both sides threatening to take the initiative, however it was the home side who struck first. Gary Hooper the starlet of Scunthorpe’s promotion campaign displayed his poacher instincts as he pounced on the rebounded shot of Woolford to give Scunthorpe their first lead of the season,

Derby, keen not to be left behind, were back on level terms with in three minutes. Paul Green began his seasons tally with a well struck shot past keeper Murphey. If the Ram’s thought that they could keep status quo until half time they were duly mistaken.

Just a minute before the break, the excellent Hooper struck again, driving a low hard shot past Bywater who despite getting his fingers to the ball was unable to stop its inevitable track.

The second half saw the emergence of Kris Commons from the bench for his first appearance of the season. Within a matter a minutes he had lived up to his reputation and drawn the Rams level. A spot kick had been awarded to Derby after Scunthorpe keeper Murphy felled Green in the box. Resuming his duties, Commons confidently sent Murphy the wrong way.

With half an hour still to play many of the 2,000 travelling Rams fans would have happily settled for a draw, given the surprising prowess of the league newcomers. Derby were to suffer one last time as Scunthorpe claimed all three points eight minutes from time. Hooper, heavily involved once again released Woolford on a charging run into the Derby box; with Derby’s defence seemingly absent Woolford buried the ball into the net with a low shot beneath the reach of Bywater.