I thought it interesting that Eustace said yesterday that the rebuild starts on Monday. I think its going to be an interesting summer. I guess this topic needs its own thread. But lets allow the dust to settle first.
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                     Also interesting:
https://ramstv.dcfc.co.uk/news/2025/may/03/match-report-derby-county-u18-3-1-nottingham-forest-u18/
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                     comment by 2 Wellies (U6713) 
posted 13 hours, 59 minutes ago
On a positive note though, if Karma be a thing.  What we have endured the last four or five years and how we have endured it, and still sung and showed up when what we witnessed in front of us, burned the retina with ugliness, how we have stuck together as a fan base, huddled together in some small patch of grass, feeding off scraps amongst the ruins of our EFL ravaged home.  If Karma be a thing, then surely our coffers overfloweth.
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comment by 2 Wellies (U6713)
posted 13 hours, 59 minutes ago
On a positive note though, if Karma be a thing.  What we have endured the last four or five years and how we have endured it, and still sung and showed up when what we witnessed in front of us, burned the retina with ugliness, how we have stuck together as a fan base, huddled together in some small patch of grass, feeding off scraps amongst the ruins of our EFL ravaged home.  If Karma be a thing, then surely our coffers overfloweth.
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Ditto 🐧
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                     A message from David Clowes
https://www.facebook.com/100064156625198/posts/pfbid0jEbNu4ikfH79CqQQqpDCMmNYGJnsCTZKc5ioPVURdaBfZPsXXBhAYHBtXghqBnUAl/
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                     Brilliantly put. Well done Mr Clowes 🏴
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                     Clowes should have shown Pearce the door before now, stinking the place out.
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                     Who knew that  the art of Tony Pullis would come to our rescue? I've been sent an article on Eustace by John Percy explaining that our manager leaned on TP's coaching methods including FKs and is used it to our advantage ( as did PW) and also long throw ins. He'd speak to TP on several occasions during the relegation run in. 
I remember a few seasons back TP's name was mentioned as a possible manager and fans were loathe with the idea. Years later his advice may well have  helped Eustace in keeping our Championship status. 
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                     Well if we believe Clowes rather than Scouse we have Pearce to thank for getting Eustace. Interesting that Clowes singled him out for praise. I also thought Pearce was tainted by association with Morris and found it hard to believe he was free of any guilt. I suppose we never really know the ins and outs of it all.
I very much doubt that we will be playing Pulisball from now on, but it does show how smart Eustace is. In his interview after the Stoke game he said that the QPR and Millwall games opened his eyes to what the squad might (not) be capable of, and he said he needed to find a way of getting some wins. He found that way, praise be, but I expect that was a horse for one course only. 
I can’t wait for next season!
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                     Derby County have secured Championship safety and the £500,000 bill for manager John Eustace has proved the shrewdest signing in their recent history.
Eustace was not included in the Championship Manager of the Year nominations, but his work at Pride Park over the last three months cannot possibly be overestimated.
On March 7 and with 11 games left, Derby were bottom of the table and seven points adrift but their former player has masterminded a heroic act of of escapology.
The goalless draw at home to Stoke City on Saturday was enough to send Luton Town down as Eustace’s men finished one point and three places above the drop zone.
Now the club is looking ahead with great optimism, with the opportunity to rebuild the squad this summer.
Many questioned the wisdom of Eustace quitting Blackburn Rovers in February, when the Lancashire club were in fifth place and Derby were staring down the barrel at League One.
Now, we can see why. Eustace has reinvigorated the club and established a powerful connection with a fanbase desperately waiting for lift-off.
It is unquestionably Eustace’s greatest managerial achievement so far, though the work of his predecessor Paul Warne, who ensured Derby’s defensive record remained solid, cannot be airbrushed from history.
Derby are now preparing for a busy summer, with survival opening up more possibilities in the transfer window.
External investment discussions will also accelerate with owner David Clowes.
Recruitment meetings are well under way. Derby have appointed former Huddersfield Town sporting director Leigh Bromby as an interim recruitment lead, and forwards are understood to be a priority for the summer.
The sporting intelligence unit of Ed Smith and Mo Bobat, previously at the England men’s cricket team, will also be crucial.
Smith and Bobat were heavily involved in the January additions of Norway international Sondre Langas and forward Lars-Jorgen Salvesen from Viking in January.
It can be revealed that defender Kane Wilson has triggered an option to cover next season and is also in negotiations over a new long-term contract.
Derby want to re-sign Everton midfielder Harrison Armstrong on loan for next season. The teenager has proved highly impressive with not only his quality on the pitch but his maturity off it, after joining in January.
Liverpool centre-back Nat Phillips has also excelled and Derby will explore the possibility of re-signing him, too.
Derby have 13 players out of contract in total and discussions will be held early next week over who stays or leaves.
Eustace will be at the forefront of Derby’s planning, and feels that next season presents an opportunity to grow the club.
Derby were always convinced that he would deliver this impact. After Liam Rosenior was dismissed in September 2022, with the club in the third tier, Eustace was under serious consideration then.
Despite his association with the club, where he made 62 appearances in two separate spells, dropping from the Championship into League One was still a tough sell.
Earlier this year, though, the stars aligned. After Warne’s dismissal, and with frustration building behind the scenes at Blackburn, Eustace made his emotional return  
Derby’s chief executive Stephen Pearce worked long days to complete the deal, totalling around £500,000 for Eustace and his backroom staff. It soon became clear that Eustace was a coach of high intensity. Training is minutely organised, with each player required to sign in at an allotted time before carrying out pre-activation.
Individual meetings and unit meetings are frequent, with every player given a clear picture of what is needed to know their job inside out.
Nothing is unprepared or off the cuff. Every detail is broken down into scripted passages of play. All players have been given individual development plans, focusing on preparation and diet away from the club’s Moor Farm base. Eustace has banned the use of mobile phones in the players’ bistro.
Over the last international break, he took the squad away for three days to Mottram Hall to build team spirit. Rounds of golf and team meals at night were regarded as pivotal in enhancing the togetherness that has been a key part of the rescue mission.
“Fighters not victims” has proved Eustace’s mantra, and he has maintained a level of calm through the highs and lows of a tiring season.
Early into his tenure, he recognised that Derby could still improve with goals from set-pieces. Identifying players with good delivery was the focus in his first week. Perhaps it is no surprise that his old Stoke manager, Tony Pulis, is a huge influence on his training methods and they speak regularly.
Set-pieces were a strength under Warne, and Eustace has continued that with nine goals from dead-ball situations.
He has also utilised the long throw – another Pulis speciality – with three goals, including two in the crucial 3-2 victory at Plymouth Argyle in March.
With Eustace’s appointment coming late in the season, he needed to adapt and had no option to play in his preferred 4-3-3 formation. Though he relies on the information of analysts and data, Eustace is old school and makes personal trips to games to watch future opposition.
Saturday’s draw with Stoke has now removed any uncertainty, and Derby can finally plan for Championship football next season. Targets previously regarded as unattainable will now come into sharper focus.
Three years after flirting with disaster, Derby’s rebuilding job will continue under a head coach who has supporters dreaming of a bright future.
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                     Sounds like we should be signing a fast opening bowler....
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                     Thanks for that interesting article Fin. Very informative.
I had been wondering how Cash had been doing at Brighton. Have a read of his debut last month :
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/how-ex-derby-county-star-eiran-cashin-got-on-during-his-pl-debut/
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                     Are we Bristol City fans tonight? 
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                     All the season's goals.
https://youtu.be/bbMfHya4zmM?si=v-1hLEnfgH9_OkbI
Unfortunately, doesnt take as long as it might  
 
                    
                                
               
                                      
                      
                      our Premier league record is still intact
 
                    
                	
        
        
                            
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posted on 3/5/25
Derby's 215-7
posted on 4/5/25
I thought it interesting that Eustace said yesterday that the rebuild starts on Monday. I think its going to be an interesting summer. I guess this topic needs its own thread. But lets allow the dust to settle first.
posted on 4/5/25
Also interesting:
https://ramstv.dcfc.co.uk/news/2025/may/03/match-report-derby-county-u18-3-1-nottingham-forest-u18/
posted on 4/5/25
comment by 2 Wellies (U6713)
posted 13 hours, 59 minutes ago
On a positive note though, if Karma be a thing. What we have endured the last four or five years and how we have endured it, and still sung and showed up when what we witnessed in front of us, burned the retina with ugliness, how we have stuck together as a fan base, huddled together in some small patch of grass, feeding off scraps amongst the ruins of our EFL ravaged home. If Karma be a thing, then surely our coffers overfloweth.
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posted on 4/5/25
comment by 🏁 AnglianRam 🏁 'Fighters, not Victi... (U17428)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by 2 Wellies (U6713)
posted 13 hours, 59 minutes ago
On a positive note though, if Karma be a thing. What we have endured the last four or five years and how we have endured it, and still sung and showed up when what we witnessed in front of us, burned the retina with ugliness, how we have stuck together as a fan base, huddled together in some small patch of grass, feeding off scraps amongst the ruins of our EFL ravaged home. If Karma be a thing, then surely our coffers overfloweth.
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Ditto 🐧
posted on 5/5/25
A message from David Clowes
https://www.facebook.com/100064156625198/posts/pfbid0jEbNu4ikfH79CqQQqpDCMmNYGJnsCTZKc5ioPVURdaBfZPsXXBhAYHBtXghqBnUAl/
posted on 5/5/25
Brilliantly put. Well done Mr Clowes 🏴
posted on 5/5/25
Clowes should have shown Pearce the door before now, stinking the place out.
posted on 5/5/25
Who knew that the art of Tony Pullis would come to our rescue? I've been sent an article on Eustace by John Percy explaining that our manager leaned on TP's coaching methods including FKs and is used it to our advantage ( as did PW) and also long throw ins. He'd speak to TP on several occasions during the relegation run in.
I remember a few seasons back TP's name was mentioned as a possible manager and fans were loathe with the idea. Years later his advice may well have helped Eustace in keeping our Championship status.
posted on 5/5/25
Well if we believe Clowes rather than Scouse we have Pearce to thank for getting Eustace. Interesting that Clowes singled him out for praise. I also thought Pearce was tainted by association with Morris and found it hard to believe he was free of any guilt. I suppose we never really know the ins and outs of it all.
I very much doubt that we will be playing Pulisball from now on, but it does show how smart Eustace is. In his interview after the Stoke game he said that the QPR and Millwall games opened his eyes to what the squad might (not) be capable of, and he said he needed to find a way of getting some wins. He found that way, praise be, but I expect that was a horse for one course only.
I can’t wait for next season!
posted on 5/5/25
Derby County have secured Championship safety and the £500,000 bill for manager John Eustace has proved the shrewdest signing in their recent history.
Eustace was not included in the Championship Manager of the Year nominations, but his work at Pride Park over the last three months cannot possibly be overestimated.
On March 7 and with 11 games left, Derby were bottom of the table and seven points adrift but their former player has masterminded a heroic act of of escapology.
The goalless draw at home to Stoke City on Saturday was enough to send Luton Town down as Eustace’s men finished one point and three places above the drop zone.
Now the club is looking ahead with great optimism, with the opportunity to rebuild the squad this summer.
Many questioned the wisdom of Eustace quitting Blackburn Rovers in February, when the Lancashire club were in fifth place and Derby were staring down the barrel at League One.
Now, we can see why. Eustace has reinvigorated the club and established a powerful connection with a fanbase desperately waiting for lift-off.
It is unquestionably Eustace’s greatest managerial achievement so far, though the work of his predecessor Paul Warne, who ensured Derby’s defensive record remained solid, cannot be airbrushed from history.
Derby are now preparing for a busy summer, with survival opening up more possibilities in the transfer window.
External investment discussions will also accelerate with owner David Clowes.
Recruitment meetings are well under way. Derby have appointed former Huddersfield Town sporting director Leigh Bromby as an interim recruitment lead, and forwards are understood to be a priority for the summer.
The sporting intelligence unit of Ed Smith and Mo Bobat, previously at the England men’s cricket team, will also be crucial.
Smith and Bobat were heavily involved in the January additions of Norway international Sondre Langas and forward Lars-Jorgen Salvesen from Viking in January.
It can be revealed that defender Kane Wilson has triggered an option to cover next season and is also in negotiations over a new long-term contract.
Derby want to re-sign Everton midfielder Harrison Armstrong on loan for next season. The teenager has proved highly impressive with not only his quality on the pitch but his maturity off it, after joining in January.
Liverpool centre-back Nat Phillips has also excelled and Derby will explore the possibility of re-signing him, too.
Derby have 13 players out of contract in total and discussions will be held early next week over who stays or leaves.
Eustace will be at the forefront of Derby’s planning, and feels that next season presents an opportunity to grow the club.
Derby were always convinced that he would deliver this impact. After Liam Rosenior was dismissed in September 2022, with the club in the third tier, Eustace was under serious consideration then.
Despite his association with the club, where he made 62 appearances in two separate spells, dropping from the Championship into League One was still a tough sell.
Earlier this year, though, the stars aligned. After Warne’s dismissal, and with frustration building behind the scenes at Blackburn, Eustace made his emotional return
Derby’s chief executive Stephen Pearce worked long days to complete the deal, totalling around £500,000 for Eustace and his backroom staff. It soon became clear that Eustace was a coach of high intensity. Training is minutely organised, with each player required to sign in at an allotted time before carrying out pre-activation.
Individual meetings and unit meetings are frequent, with every player given a clear picture of what is needed to know their job inside out.
Nothing is unprepared or off the cuff. Every detail is broken down into scripted passages of play. All players have been given individual development plans, focusing on preparation and diet away from the club’s Moor Farm base. Eustace has banned the use of mobile phones in the players’ bistro.
Over the last international break, he took the squad away for three days to Mottram Hall to build team spirit. Rounds of golf and team meals at night were regarded as pivotal in enhancing the togetherness that has been a key part of the rescue mission.
“Fighters not victims” has proved Eustace’s mantra, and he has maintained a level of calm through the highs and lows of a tiring season.
Early into his tenure, he recognised that Derby could still improve with goals from set-pieces. Identifying players with good delivery was the focus in his first week. Perhaps it is no surprise that his old Stoke manager, Tony Pulis, is a huge influence on his training methods and they speak regularly.
Set-pieces were a strength under Warne, and Eustace has continued that with nine goals from dead-ball situations.
He has also utilised the long throw – another Pulis speciality – with three goals, including two in the crucial 3-2 victory at Plymouth Argyle in March.
With Eustace’s appointment coming late in the season, he needed to adapt and had no option to play in his preferred 4-3-3 formation. Though he relies on the information of analysts and data, Eustace is old school and makes personal trips to games to watch future opposition.
Saturday’s draw with Stoke has now removed any uncertainty, and Derby can finally plan for Championship football next season. Targets previously regarded as unattainable will now come into sharper focus.
Three years after flirting with disaster, Derby’s rebuilding job will continue under a head coach who has supporters dreaming of a bright future.
posted on 5/5/25
Sounds like we should be signing a fast opening bowler....
posted on 5/5/25
Thanks for that interesting article Fin. Very informative.
I had been wondering how Cash had been doing at Brighton. Have a read of his debut last month :
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/how-ex-derby-county-star-eiran-cashin-got-on-during-his-pl-debut/
posted on 7/5/25
C'est fini
posted on 8/5/25
Are we Bristol City fans tonight?
posted on 8/5/25
Didnt help 🤔
posted on 10/5/25
All the season's goals.
https://youtu.be/bbMfHya4zmM?si=v-1hLEnfgH9_OkbI
Unfortunately, doesnt take as long as it might
posted on 10/5/25
our Premier league record is still intact
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