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		<title>Rams leave Royals reeling</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 11:36:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dennisdcfc</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Derby County 2 &#8211; Reading FC 1 Derby&#8217;s loss to Swansea made it 4 losses in 5 for the Rams and left the club precariously close to the drop zone.  Add to that the unbelievable rise of arch-rivals Nottingham Forest and it has been a difficult few weeks for Derby fans.  Nigel Clough attempted to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Derby County 2 &#8211; Reading FC 1</p>
<p>Derby&#8217;s loss to Swansea made it 4 losses in 5 for the Rams and left the club precariously close to the drop zone.  Add to that the unbelievable rise of arch-rivals <strong>Nottingham Forest</strong> and it has been a difficult few weeks for Derby fans.  <strong>Nigel Clough</strong> attempted to address Derby&#8217;s downfall by bolstering the front-line with the loan signing of <strong>DJ Campbell</strong> in mid-week as the Ram hoped to put an end to their unpleasant run.</p>
<p><strong>Jobi McAnuff</strong> almost spelt disaster for the Rams in the opening minutes as the ex-Watford man fashioned a chance out of nothing from 25 yards that just missed the left post.  Derby&#8217;s first chance fell to to in-form striker <strong>Rob Hulse</strong> who fired a header straight into the arms of <strong>Federici</strong>.  <strong>Jay McEveley</strong> shot just wide just before the break to put an end to a half fairly bereft of chances; ultimately paying testament to the struggling forms of both clubs.</p>
<p><strong>Brendan Rodgers</strong> half-time team talk had an immediate impact as Reading opened the second half with a goal.  A misplaced pass from <strong>Shaun Barker</strong> put Derby on the back foot and <strong>Jay Tabb</strong> found <strong>Sigurdsson</strong> on the edge of the area to squeeze home the opener.  Derby response marked the confidence of team much higher than their league position suggests as the Rams tied the game within just 4 minutes.  <strong>Gary Teale</strong> capped off a fast-paced Derby break with a sumptuous cross across the box that was duly converted by <strong>Paul Green</strong>; his second of the campaign.  Derby&#8217;s winner took an almost identical form; defender <strong>Jay McEveley</strong> providing the cross this time for <strong>Rob Hulse</strong> to slide home.  Reading did try and mount a comeback,<strong> Shaun Barke</strong>r atoned for his earlier misdeeds with a last ditch block late on and <strong>McAnuff</strong> shot just wide.  However, their fate was compounded with the sending off of <strong>Shane Long</strong> late on following an ugly lunge on Derby loanee <strong>Fredrik Stoor</strong>.</p>
<p>Derby enter the important Christmas fixture list on the back of a promising victory; not only has the Rams impressive home form continued but the team looks rejuvenated with the return from injury of midfield duo <strong>Paul Green</strong> and <strong>Stephen Pearson</strong>.  Add to that the on loan signing of <strong>DJ Campbell</strong> and hopefully Derby fans may have a reason for some Christmas cheer this holiday season.  Still, Pride Park hosts free scoring West Brom on Saturday which will undoubtedly be the Rams biggest test at home this season.</p>
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		<title>Travelsick Rams frustrated at Swansea</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 23:38:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Nicholls</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swansea City 1 Derby County 0 Derby have struggled away from home so much this season that surely it’s time to reach for the hyoscine. The Rams travelled to South Wales on a blowy, dank mid-November evening, to play the inform team of the Championship. Derby’s tactics were clear from the off; stifle the opposition. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swansea City 1 Derby County 0</p>
<p>Derby have struggled away from home so much this season that surely it’s time to reach for the hyoscine. The Rams travelled to South  Wales on a blowy, dank mid-November evening, to play the inform team of the Championship. Derby’s tactics were clear from the off; stifle the opposition. The limp, lifeless attack from the Rams summed up their efforts and it was a small miracle that the damage was limited to a single goal.</p>
<p>Swansea applied pressure on Derby right from kickoff. The positive football on display from the Swans was almost rewarded after just eight minutes; <strong>Nathan Dyer</strong> capitalised on a horrible backpass from <strong>Gary Teale</strong> by latching onto the ball and rounding <strong>Bywater</strong> only to hit the post from the narrow angle he had left to play with.</p>
<p>Swansea came perilously close again on the half hour mark; only Bywater’s excellent low dive could stop <strong>Craig Beattie’s</strong> rocket shot from the edge of the box.</p>
<p>The second half continued much the same with Derby still playing the role of a saturated sandbag holding up against an oncoming flood; a breach was inevitable, it was just a matter of when. In light of this Derby actually defended well with <strong>Barker</strong> making some particularly heroic blocks to stop <strong>Pratley</strong>, <strong>Beattie</strong> and co.</p>
<p>Swansea finally broke their duck just nine minutes from time. <strong>Joe Allen</strong> spotted <strong>Fede Bessone</strong> on a surging run, leaving the Argentinian with task of finding the net; his thundering shot shuddered off the underside of the crossbar beating <strong>Bywater</strong> and crashing into the net.</p>
<p>Derby may count themselves unlucky to have held on for so long only to concede at the death, but any game plan that sees the Rams muster just a single shot on goal needs to be held up for scrutiny. The bottom line is that the Rams appear to lack any confidence when away from the Pride Park cauldron and need to see drastic improvements if they are to move up the league table.</p>
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		<title>Rams Bounce Back to Beat Sky Blues</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 01:13:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dennisdcfc</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Derby County 2 – Coventry City 1 Derby came in to Friday’s game in a run of dismal form: as if 3 straight defeats were not bad enough, the Rams became the first unfortunate victims to fall to Roy Keane’s much-maligned Ipswich Town.  Despite the recent lack of success, Derby fans had some optimism in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Derby County 2 – Coventry City 1</strong></p>
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<p>Derby came in to Friday’s game in a run of dismal form: as if 3 straight defeats were not bad enough, the Rams became the first unfortunate victims to fall to <strong>Roy Keane’s</strong> much-maligned <strong>Ipswich Town</strong>.  Despite the recent lack of success, Derby fans had some optimism in the return to fitness of frontman <strong>Rob Hulse</strong> and midfielders <strong>Stephen Pearson</strong> and <strong>Paul Green.</strong></p>
<p>Derby got off to the worst possible start as <strong>Chris Coleman’s</strong> men quickly punished some sloppy Rams defending. <strong> Leon Best</strong> was first to react to a poor <strong>Bywater</strong> punch to volley a left footed shot drive into the net just before the 5 minute mark.  Derby fashioned the better of the other first half chances, <strong>Dean Leacock</strong> and<strong> Rob Hulse</strong> both firing just wide of the target.  Derby also had a strong penalty claim turned down as <strong>Shaun Barker</strong> was chopped down in the box.  Derby’s bad luck was compounded just before the break as on loan striker <strong>Paul Dickov </strong>astonishingly fired over from 6 yards out.</p>
<p>Dickov promptly atoned for his mistake however turning provider just after the restart.  <strong>Dickov </strong>curled over a sumptuous ball from the left finding <strong>Rob Hulse </strong>with space between the Coventry centre backs; Hulse made no mistake and placed the ball smartly past <strong>Konstantopoulos</strong>.  Derby completed the turnaround with some impressive play again by the forward partnership.  <strong>Paul Dickov</strong> chased what seemed like a lost cause before producing a remarkable ball from wide right that was driven in by <strong>Hulse</strong>.  The second half was not without controversy however as Coventry right back <strong>Jordan Clarke</strong> picked up a sending off following a challenge on <strong>Robbie Savage</strong>.  Replays showed little contact and some Oscar worthy theatrics from the Derby captain.  In the final stages <strong>Hulse</strong> was denied his hatrick following a penalty miss after <strong>Lee Croft</strong> was brought down In the box.</p>
<p>Whilst Derby fans may have felt disappointed with the lack of endeavour shown in the first half, the Rams showed a resilience in the second half notably lacking in recent defeats.  Whilst the team still looks uncomfortable at the back and often fail to retain possession with an array misplaced passes, fans can take heart in a much needed 3 points that see the Rams edge closer away from the drop zone.  Much optimism can also be found in the budding partnership of veteran <strong>Dickov</strong> and current fans player of the year <strong>Rob Hulse</strong> and the two look set to retain their places as the Rams travel to Swansea on the 20<sup>th</sup> November.</p>
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		<title>Travelsick Derby fall foul to the Adam Johnson Show</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 23:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Nicholls</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Middlesbrough 2 Derby County 0 To paraphrase BBC Five Live rather succinct summary of the game ‘Derby were so poor, it was unreal’. Such a response may not have been unexpected given Derby’s recent away form; but the Rams actually held the upper hand against Middlesbrough in the form stakes. At no point during the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Middlesbrough 2 Derby County 0</p>
<p>To paraphrase BBC Five Live rather succinct summary of the game ‘Derby were so poor, it was unreal’. Such a response may not have been unexpected given Derby’s recent away form; but the Rams actually held the upper hand against Middlesbrough in the form stakes.</p>
<p>At no point during the ninety minutes of ‘football’ on show did Derby appear to be comfortable. The first scare came after four minutes when if it wasn’t for a block from <strong>Shaun Barker</strong> then the Rams would have almost certainly been trailing.</p>
<p>The current injury crisis is by far the biggest factor in Derby’s season so far; the crisis was deepened just 12 minutes in to the game as <strong>Kris Commons</strong> limped off with a recurrence of his hamstring injury. As if that wasn’t penance enough Derby soon lost <strong>Jay McEveley </strong>to a fractured cheek bone as well, the Scot getting caught during a passionate tackle.</p>
<p>With two enforced changes made in less than 20 minutes it is hardly surprising that the Rams looked rattled. A little over a minute later and the price had been paid. <strong>Adam Johnson</strong> by far the best man on the pitch made a little run into the Derby box, <strong>Barker </strong>caught<strong> </strong>flat-footed brought the England U21 international down leaving the referee with little choice but to award the resulting spot kick. <strong>Johnson</strong> fired his penalty straight down the middle of goal to get the game off the mark.</p>
<p>It took until the hour mark before either side made any other move of significance. Once again this move came from <strong>Adam Johnson</strong>, drifting in from the wing the ‘boro midfielder let fly from the edge of the box, the sweet ball flew past <strong>Bywater</strong> curling nicely into the far corner of the net.</p>
<p>For Derby <strong>Dickov </strong>came closest from a 30yard free kick and <strong>Teale</strong> also had a shot blocked, but in any other game these attempts would rarely garner a mention.</p>
<p>Derby’s away form is currently little short of abysmal, if this run continues then injury crisis or not difficult questions will have to be asked.</p>
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		<title>Rams Hold Firm Against Foxes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 23:28:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dennisdcfc</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leicester City 0 – Derby County 0 Derby entered the international break on a high following an impressive 3-0 victory against Sheffield Wednesday at home.  The Rams bounced back from the 6-1 mauling against Cardiff City and looked in good form for a trip to the Walkers Stadium to face East Midlands rivals Leicester.  Injuries [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leicester City 0 – Derby County 0</p>
<p>Derby entered the international break on a high following an impressive 3-0 victory against Sheffield Wednesday at home.  The Rams bounced back from the 6-1 mauling against Cardiff City and looked in good form for a trip to the Walkers Stadium to face East Midlands rivals Leicester.  Injuries had looked set to disturb the Derby back four, with<strong> Leacock</strong> and <strong>Buxton</strong> still in recovery and news <strong>Barker</strong> was rumoured to be on the sidelines for a considerable length of time.  <strong>Jay McEveley</strong> was temporarily the only fit centre back in the first team squad.  Luckily, both <strong>Leacock</strong> and <strong>Barker </strong>miraculously made the starting 11 and proved to be the stars of what turned out to be a lacklustre derby.</p>
<p>Leicester started the first half the brightest, dominating possession and plying constant pressure on the Derby back 4.  Prolific scorer <strong>Matt Fryatt</strong> caused problems in the 10<sup>th</sup> minute following a darting run into the Derby area but produced a tame effort easily held by <strong>Stephen Bywater</strong>.  The Foxes continued to dominate without making the crucial breakthrough, <strong>Andy King</strong> came close with a long range effort just the wrong side of the top corner.</p>
<p>Derby woke up in the second half and played a more offensive game.  The best chance of the match came from Derby midfielder <strong>Kris Commons</strong> who curled a stunning shot onto the cross-bar.  Controversy struck both teams late on, Derby being denied two penalty shouts for fouls on <strong>Rob Hulse</strong>.  Meanwhile Leicester fans were jubilant just before the whistle as ex-Ram <strong>Matt Oakley</strong> placed the ball into the back of the net seemingly scoring a last-gasp winner.  The linesman saved the day however, signaling offside at ensuring Derby earnt a hard earned point.</p>
<p>The Rams will be pleased to make the short journey back to Derby with a point.  Whilst some fans may be unhappy at the negativity of <strong>Clough’s</strong> 4-5-1 formation, given the clubs injury crisis up front (<strong>Davies, Porter</strong> et al.) and the attacking prowess of Leicester City’s front 2; Clough must be praised for his shrewd tactics.  In fact fans might feel hard done by just to leave with a single point following the penalty appeals.  The defence stability from today’s game will need to replicated on Tuesday night as Derby face Middlesbrough at the Riverside.</p>
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		<title>Bluebirds hit Rams for six</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 09:48:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cardiff City 6 – Derby County 1 The outlook for Derby’s first visit to the Cardiff City stadium seemed bright.  The victory against Bristol City on Saturday brought a welcoming halt to Derby’s concerning run of defeats.  Whilst the Rams looked wasteful in the final third, the centre half pairing of Shaun Barker and Dean [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cardiff City 6 – Derby County 1</p>
<p>The outlook for Derby’s first visit to the Cardiff City stadium seemed bright.  The victory against Bristol City on Saturday brought a welcoming halt to Derby’s concerning run of defeats.  Whilst the Rams looked wasteful in the final third, the centre half pairing of <strong>Shaun Barker</strong> and <strong>Dean Leacock</strong> seemed solid, bringing a defensive confidence so evidently absent in the previous two seasons.  Add to that Cardiff City’s recent poor form and lack of goals from striker <strong>Michael Chopra</strong> and Derby fans would have been forgiven for perhaps expecting a rare haul of 3 points on the road.</p>
<p>It wasn’t long before the newfound optimism was cruelly brought back to reality, as Derby began poorly.  The Derby back four played a poorly timed offside trap and <strong>Peter Whittingham</strong> took advantage, stroking the ball home from just a few yards out.  Things soon went from bad to worse, as Derby’s promising central defensive partnership was broken as <strong>Dean Leacock</strong> was replaced on the 30<sup>th</sup> minute with a tight hamstring.  <strong>Jay McEveley</strong>, <strong>Leacock’s</strong> replacement, suffered a baptism of fire as <strong>Michael Chopra</strong> put the Bluebirds up by 2 soon after, slotting in after a sumptuous ball from wide left.</p>
<p>As the second half began Derby looked set to mount a come back; <strong>Rob Hulse</strong> pulling one back against the run of play.  The Rams striker beat <strong>Mark Hudson</strong> to a cross and toe-poked the ball past Cardiff keeper <strong>Marshall</strong>.  The comeback was quickly quashed as Derby capitulated under the constant pressure of Cardiff striker <strong>Michael Chopra</strong>.  Chopra made it 3-1 soon after, dashing through a gaping hole in Derby’s defence to squeeze the ball home.  Cardiff fans were still celebrating when Chopra completed his hatrick, benefitting off some woeful marking from <strong>Shaun Barker</strong> and exquisitely chipping the ball over <strong>Bywater</strong>.  <strong>Dean Moxey</strong> was to blame for the fifth; the promising youngster looked completely out of sorts throughout the entire match and his poor marking lead to<strong> Chris Burke</strong> inflicting further embarrassment.  <strong>Chopra </strong>still hadn’t finished though, he added his fourth late on.  <strong>Jay McEveley</strong> was at fault this time, <strong>Chopra</strong> turning the Derby defender unchallenged and finishing with utmost poise.</p>
<p><strong>Nigel Clough</strong> recently appeared on Radio Derby on the back of Derby’s run of 4 defeats.  Press and fans alike were quick to lavish Clough with praise, highlighting his defiant approach and bravery in answering the calls of his critics, an attribute many managers notably lack.  The Bristol City result seemed to finally signal that Derby had turned the proverbial corner and all seemed rosy in the Derby camp.  This proved to be short lived and both the embarrassing score line and appalling performance left Derby fans humiliated.  Whilst perhaps the Middlesbrough defeat at home to West Brom stands to be spare Derby’s blushes for the worst defeat in this championship season so far, fans may feel increasingly apprehensive as Derby hang precariously above the gaping jaws of the relegation zone.  Many level headed fans will be keen to stress composure and perspective, but that is a difficult skill sect to possess given the similarity of manner of this defeat and the painful memories of our last ill fated Premier League season.  Whilst fans calling for Nigel’s head will remain firmly in the minority for the time being, Nigel’s injury ravaged Derby side need to put on a resolute display at home on Saturday, against high fliers Sheffield Wednesday, to silence the ever-growing doubters.</p>
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		<title>The Late Show with Gary Teale</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 20:54:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Nicholls</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Derby County 1 Bristol City 0 Derby came into this game off the back of four consecutive defeats; a positive result was imperative. In true Derby style, the Rams refused to do things the simple way, and instead took the 27,000 strong Pride Park crowd on an 85 minute rollercoaster ride of missed opportunities. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Derby County 1 Bristol City 0</p>
<p>Derby came into this game off the back of four consecutive defeats; a positive result was imperative. In true Derby style, the Rams refused to do things the simple way, and instead took the 27,000 strong Pride Park crowd on an 85 minute rollercoaster ride of missed opportunities.</p>
<p>The Pride Park heart attacks began in just the second minute; City forced Derby back into their own box, allowing Costa Rican striker <strong>Álvaro Saborío</strong> a header at close range. Luckily for the Rams, the new defensive partnership of <strong>Leacock</strong> and <strong>Barker</strong> were able to block the ball sufficiently for <strong>Bywater</strong> to come out on top of the goal mouth scramble that ensued.</p>
<p>The first half continued with neither side looking particularly keen to grab the game by the scruff of the neck. <strong>Orr</strong> and <strong>Sno</strong> both shot worryingly wide from just outside of the penalty box for City, but the visitors were unable to make much headway beyond that.</p>
<p>The second half marked what was probably the most exciting 45 minutes of football at Pride Park this season. The Rams shot out of blocks with debutant <strong>James Vaughan</strong> pushing hard for his first Derby goal but was ultimately matched by City keeper <strong>Basso</strong>.</p>
<p>The excitement really began just after the 50 minute mark as <strong>Rob Hulse</strong> was wrestled to the ground by Bristol captain <strong>McCombe</strong>.  <strong>Hulse</strong> appeared to throw the ball at <strong>McCombe’s </strong>feet; as the two stood up they came face to face and in a theatrical performance worthy of a part in a West End play <strong>McCombe</strong> threw himself backwards in an attempt to get the Derby man sent off for a head butt.  The two never made contact. The resultant yellow card for <strong>McCombe</strong> became particularly costly when less than two minutes later the Bristol man blocked <strong>Hulse</strong> as he stormed towards the box.  The referee had no choice but to reach for the second yellow and relegate the Bristol captain to the dressing room.</p>
<p>The sending off proved to be a turning point in the game as Derby surged onwards with their man advantage.  The dominant Derby however appeared unable to get a ball on target, shot after shot went horribly off target or were saved all to easily by <strong>Basso</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Croft </strong>should have put the Rams ahead when he was gifted the ball by horrendous clearance by <strong>Basso</strong>; with the City keeper left perilously on the edge of his own box all <strong>Croft</strong> had to do was pass the ball into the net. Instead he blasted it wide and over; the miss was almost criminal.</p>
<p><strong>Gary Teale</strong> on the opposite wing had been having an absolute horror of a game; cries for his substitution echoed around Pride Park. It was the Scotsman however who was to grab the points for the Rams. <strong>Teale</strong> received the ball from <strong>Barker</strong> well within his own half, moving swiftly down the left wing the Scot cut inwards beating the City defence to shoot low from 25 yards beating <strong>Basso</strong> at his near post.  Out of all the players in a Derby shirt <strong>Teale</strong> had perhaps looked to be the least likely to score; but then again who can predict football!?</p>
<p>Three points should never be bemoaned, but in a game when Derby had no less than twenty attempts on goal questions should really be asked about the quality of the final ball from many players.  The biggest plus to come from the game was undoubtedly the return of <strong>Leacock</strong> and his partnership with <strong>Shaun Barker</strong>, this pairing looked solid and hopefully they will be able to build upon this strong start against the impressive Cardiff strike force on Tuesday night.</p>
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		<title>Tykes Victorious As Rams Fall Agian</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 00:21:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Nicholls</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Derby County 2 Barnsley 3 Derby came into this game off the back of two disappointing defeats; a home game against bottom of the table Barnsley should have been the perfect antidote.  Instead the Rams found themselves struggling to contain this supposedly weaker opposition. The game started brightly for the Rams, as the momentum of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Derby County 2 Barnsley 3</p>
<p>Derby came into this game off the back of two disappointing defeats; a home game against bottom of the table Barnsley should have been the perfect antidote.  Instead the Rams found themselves struggling to contain this supposedly weaker opposition.</p>
<p>The game started brightly for the Rams, as the momentum of the game swung in their favour. <strong>Rob Hulse</strong> twice came close to putting the Rams ahead; firstly with a shot deflected wide behind the goal, and then an agonisingly close cross from <strong>Commons</strong> which <strong>Hulse</strong> failed to make contact with.</p>
<p>On the 27<sup>th</sup> minute <strong>Hulse</strong> was rewarded for his work; an inch perfect cross from <strong>Lee Croft</strong> out wide on the wing found the head of the charging <strong>Hulse</strong> just inside the six-yard box, he couldn’t miss.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for the Rams this marked the high point of the evening. Just 10 minutes later the visitors were level; a superb strike from <strong>Hammill</strong> from 20 yards curled past the finger tips of a helpless <strong>Bywater</strong> and into the Derby net.</p>
<p>No fan from any club can bemoan the opposition a goal of such high class as <strong>Hammill’s</strong>, however Barnsley’s second of the game was lamented from all sectors of the Pride Park crowd.  Just short of the hour mark <strong>Commons </strong>was fouled in the Barnsley half, the Derby players expecting a free kick all stopped in their tracks; instead the referee waived play on allowing Barnsley to break. The move was finished by <strong>Andy Gray’s</strong> calm finish past <strong>Bywater </strong>after being fed in by <strong>Emil Hallfredsson</strong>.</p>
<p>The game ended in a flurry of goals; with eight minutes injury time added the Rams were pushing hard for an equaliser, this however left them heavily exposed at the back. With little way of a challenge Barnsley sub   managed exactly this and found himself in the Derby box with just <strong>Bywater</strong> to beat, easily rounding the Derby keeper he slid the ball coolly into the net to make it three for the night and surely bag up three points to take back to Yorkshire.</p>
<p>The Rams weren’t yet finished and did manage to pull one back to save some face.  Defender <strong>Shaun Barker</strong> jumped highest to meet <strong>Teale’s </strong>corner.</p>
<p>All in all this was yet another disappointing result for the Rams, and whilst the standard of football is infinitely higher than this time last year they need to begin to ground out some positive results, beginning in South London on Saturday.</p>
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		<title>Blades cut Rams down to size</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 10:28:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dennisdcfc</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Derby County 0 &#8211; Sheffield United 1 Derby fans entered the international break downbeat following the 3-2  defeat to local rivals Nottingham Forest and the disconcerting aftermath to which both sides have been duly fined.  Following a relatively comfortable start to the season, including a number of relegation candidates, Derby faced their sternest test of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Derby County 0 &#8211; Sheffield United 1</p>
<p>Derby fans entered the international break downbeat following the 3-2  defeat to local rivals Nottingham Forest and the disconcerting aftermath to which both sides have been duly fined.  Following a relatively comfortable start to the season, including a number of relegation candidates, Derby faced their sternest test of the season in the form of defeated playoff contenders Sheffield United.  Summer signing <strong>Shaun Barker </strong>replaced the quietly impressive <strong>Jake Buxton</strong> at centre-back whilst midfield pair <strong>Paul Green</strong> and <strong>Lee Croft</strong> came in for Tottenham loanee <strong>Jake Livermore</strong> and under-fire <strong>Kris Commons</strong>.</p>
<p>Sheffield United dominated the opening stages.  <strong>Keith Tracey,</strong> on loan from Premier League side Blackburn Rovers, looked very threatening as he fashioned a number of chances, one inches away from <strong>Bywater’s</strong> left post.  The Blades pressure culminated mid way through the first half as ex-Chesterfield striker <strong>Jamie Ward</strong> benefitted from some poor defending from <strong>Addison</strong>, forcing a smart save from <strong>Bywater</strong>.  The ball rebounded to the feet of <strong>Darius Henderson</strong> who made no mistake from just outside the 6 yard box.  The Blades celebrations were cut short as a seemingly dubious offside was called and the goal was chalked off.</p>
<p>Whilst the Blades had dominated play in the first half it was Derby who started the better in the second.  <strong>Gary Teale</strong> continued his notable form, playing a key role in a number of Derby chances.  <strong>Hulse</strong> failed to convert two headed opportunities whilst <strong>Teale</strong> himself hit the woodwork with a fortunate cross-come-shot.  The introduction of <strong>Kris Commons</strong> in the 72nd minute maintained the Derby momentum as the Scottish international put some threatening balls into the box.  Despite all the Derby promise it was the Blades who ended the match victorious as <strong>Kilgallon</strong> looped a header in from a <strong>Keith Treacy</strong> free kick, <strong>Barker</strong> guilty of a needless tackle close the Rams corner flag.  <strong>Jamie Ward</strong> would have doubled their lead in injury time had Bywater not superbly saved the fierce strike.</p>
<p><strong>Nigel Clough</strong> was quick to highlight <strong>Shaun Barker</strong> (on his first league start) for criticism for lashing out at <strong>Stephen Quinn</strong> close to the corner flag.  Whilst Clough may feel aggrieved by the manner of the defeat and especially the goal, Derby fans maybe feeling obliged to question the team’s intentions given the 4-5-1 formation being employed by Clough at Pride Park.  The return of <strong>Chris Porter</strong> in the Winter will hopefully see a turn to more attacking styles of play, especially as the Rams seemed fixated with the long ball to <strong>Hulse</strong>.  Not only was this out of sorts for the Clough side but notably fruitless against the central partnership of <strong>Morgan</strong> and <strong>Kilgallon</strong>.</p>
<p>Despite a run of two losses and the first defeat at home this season, Derby fans still have reason for optimism as <strong>Dean Leacock</strong> and <strong>Steve Davies</strong> edge closer to full fitness.  The Derby faithful will expect a full 3 points come Tuesday evening as Derby face bottom club Barnsley at Pride Park.</p>
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		<title>Rams held to bore draw at Blackpool</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 23:22:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Nicholls</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 &#38; chips or the distraction of the nearby pleasure beach; whatever the reason  many Rams fans probably felt that they stood a greater chance of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blackpool 0 Derby County 0</p>
<p>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 &amp; 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.</p>
<p>Several changes were made to tonight’s line up; <strong>Commons</strong> and <strong>Hulse</strong> both made their first starts of the season, whilst ex-Blackpool defender <strong>Barker</strong> was on the bench poised to make his first league appearance for the Rams against his former club.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>The second half offered more promise as the Rams finally had some realistic chances on goal, but whilst <strong>Addison</strong> and <strong>Hulse</strong> both came close; neither of their attempts was on target.</p>
<p>Perhaps the closest we came to seeing a goal come from today’s game, came from <strong>Alex Baptiste</strong>, who’s thundering shot from 25yards was pushed away from certain glory by a fully stretched diving <strong>Steven Bywater</strong>.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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