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词条 2012–13 Derby County F.C. season
释义

  1. Team kit

  2. Review

     Pre-season  August  September  October  November  December  January  February  March  April  May 

  3. End of season squad

  4. Transfers

     In  Out 

  5. League table

  6. Results

     Friendlies  Football League Championship  FA Cup  Football League Cup 

  7. Squad statistics

     Appearances, goals and cards 

  8. Records

     Club  Individuals 

  9. Season Awards

  10. Under-21s

     Results  Friendlies  PDL2 – North  Player statistics 

  11. References

  12. Notes

  13. External links

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The 2012–13 season was Derby County's 107th season in the Football League and their 114th overall in league football. It was their fifth consecutive season in the second tier following the previous campaign and their 45th overall.

Nigel Clough described the season as being "Frustratingly close to being in the top six (but) we were also very pleased with the level of performances, home and away."[1] Steve Nicholson of the Derby Telegraph added that Derby's 10th-placed finish was "thoroughly deserved" and noted that only the small size of the squad, combined with injuries and a lack of signings in the January transfer window, meant that the club did not qualify for the playoffs. He also praised Derby's home form, their best in six years, and noted that "foundations are in place" for a top six finish.[2][3]

Six of Derby's players featured in the Actim Index's top 100 players for the 2012–13 Football League Championship; Richard Keogh (19), Paul Coutts (37), Jeff Hendrick (58), Conor Sammon (61), Craig Bryson (84) and Jamie Ward (87).[4]

Team kit

On 15 June 2012, Derby County confirmed that Kappa would take over from Adidas as the club's kit supplier, the deal would last until the 2017–18 season.[5] The club's new kit designs were released later in the summer.[5] Derby's away kit design was released on 1 July 2012, an all back design with hints of orange from the kit sponsor buymobiles.net and Kappa, the club also reverted to showing the traditional Ram on the shirt, rather than the full club logo.[6]

The home kit design was released on 16 July 2012, earlier than anticipated due to a website error which leaked to kit designs early.[7] Like the away kit, the traditional Ram instead of the club's logo was on the shirt with kit colours being the traditional white shirts and black shorts.[7] The kit was first worn by the team in the home pre-season friendly against Sunderland,[7] with kit going on general sale from 17 August 2012, a day before the start of the league season.[7]

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Review

Pre-season

Towards the end previous season, Derby began contract negotiations with players approaching the end of their contracts. Jake Buxton and Gareth Roberts signed new contract to the length of two years and one year respectively.[8] The club also entered into contract talks with Paul Green, whose contract expired at the end of the season and who had attracted interest from Leeds United, among others.[9] The club gave Green until April 2012 to respond.[10] Green rejected Derby's contract offer on 20 April and left the club in the summer.[11] Rams coach Johnny Metgod stated that the club were also in contract talks with Jamie Ward whose contract ended in the summer of 2013.[12] Ward signed a new two-year contract, with an option for a further year which will extend his stay at Derby until at least the summer of 2014.[13] Lee Croft and Miles Addison, both with one year left on their contract, were told that they were free to leave the club in the summer.[14] Defender and captain Shaun Barker, who was injured in a 1–0 win against Nottingham Forest in March 2012 is set to miss the season due to injuries to his medial, anterior cruciate and posterior cruciate ligaments.[15] Barker remains optimistic for a full recovery.[16]

In April 2012 the club finally ended their interest in appointing a director of football,[17] something the club had been considering since May 2011.[18] This meant Derby manager Nigel Clough retained control of the club's player recruitment policy and he was keen to add to his squad, stating a desire to sign a striker and younger left back to cover for Gareth Roberts.[19] Derby said that they expected season ticket sales to be at 15,000 by the end of the early bird deadline on 15 April, down by 2,500 on total season ticket sales compared to 2011–12, CEO Tom Glick was happy with the figures and predicted total season ticket sales to be similar to the previous season.[20] Season ticket prices had increased for the first time in seven seasons.[20] Derby also launched "demand-based ticketing" for single match tickets, with ticket prices fluctuating based on several factors such as local rivalries, team performance, time of the day etc. Derby are the first club to introduced this style of matchday pricing which is popular in North American sports.[21] The club also announced the scoreboard in the stadium would be replaced by a large screen television, which would help improve advertising revenues and show action replays of key moments in the game as well as scores from other games.[22] On 29 May 2012, it was announced that Derby's Chief Executive Tom Glick was leaving the club to take up a Chief Commercial and Operating Officer role at Premier League champions Manchester City.[23] Glick remained in his role at Derby during pre-season.[24]

Following the completion of the 2011–12 season, Derby announced their retained list for the 2012–13 campaign. Goalkeeper James Severn, defender Chris Jones and midfielders Aaron Cole and Ryan Connolly were all told that their contracts would not be renewed and joined Paul Green in leaving the club.[25] Goalkeepers Ross Atkins and Saul Deeney had one-year contract options activated, whilst out of contract pair Conor Doyle and Alex Witham were also retained by the club.[25] Academy players Stefan Galinski, Mats Mørch and Kane Richards all became first year professionals after they completed two-year scholarships.[25] Miles Addison, James Bailey, Lee Croft, Steve Davies and Chris Maguire were all transfer listed by the club on 22 May.[26] Addison attracted the interest of former loan club Bournemouth[27] and several Championship clubs,[28] later joining Bournemouth for an undisclosed fee.[29] Davies, joint top scorer in 2011–12, was transfer listed due to turning down a three-year contract offer due to "family reasons", a decision which Nigel Clough fully respected.[30] Newly promoted Championship club Sheffield Wednesday had two bids for Maguire rejected in May[31] before a third offer in June was accepted and Maguire joined Wednesday for an undisclosed fee.[32] Midfielder Lee Croft joined League One side Oldham Athletic until the end of the season.[33]

Derby were linked to several players in the media, including West Bromwich Albion striker Simon Cox[34] and Northampton Town winger Michael Jacobs.[35] Derby offered Jacobs a contract, which was accepted. As Jacobs was under 24, Northampton were entitled to compensation, either agreed by the two clubs or set by a tribunal. Derby and Northampton agreed an undisclosed fee for the out-of-contract player and Jacobs joined Derby on a three-year contract.[36] The club also were rumoured to be interested in a season-long loan move for Liverpool left-back Jack Robinson[37] and Sheffield United right-back Matthew Lowton although the club denied interest in Lowton, who later joined Aston Villa.[38] Wigan Athletic striker Conor Sammon, who the club had missed out on in January 2011, was also a target for the club.[39] Derby also turned down two bids in excess of £1 million in June for defender Jason Shackell, both believed to be from Burnley[40] and two more bids from further Championship clubs, with one thought to be Cardiff City.[41] However the club later accepted a bid for Shackell from Burnley of £1.1 million[42] and he transferred to Burnley, signing a four-year contract with the Clarets.[43] Attention immediately turned to who Derby would sign as a replacement, with out-of-contract Nottingham Forest defender Joel Lynch the first target. The club spoke to Lynch but denied rumours that he had undergone a medical with them and he opted to sign for Huddersfield Town instead.[44] Coventry City centre-half Richard Keogh, already attracting from Leeds United and bids from Bristol City and Cardiff City, which were rejected, was the next defender the club was linked to,[45] Keogh later joined the club on a three-year contract, with striker Callum Ball loaned out to Coventry for the season.[46] Nigel Clough said that although Derby may be outbid for players, they would be able to offer "the chance to be a part of what we think is a very exciting young side". At the same time, the club announced that eighteen-year-old former Bolton Wanderers winger James Caton had begun training with them.[45] Other defenders Derby were linked to following Shackell's departure were Bristol city defender James Wilson,[47] Leeds United left-back Aidan White,[48] out-of-contract Dundee United centre-half Garry Kenneth,[49] Cardiff City centre-half Anthony Gerrard[50] and Sunderland centre-half John Egan.[51] Derby offered out-of-contract Crewe Alexandra left-back Kelvin Mellor a three-year contract after Crewe only offered the player a one-year deal,[52] but after extensive talks with Derby Mellor turned down Derby's offer after Crewe offered the player a two-year contract which he signed in July.[52] An angry Nigel Clough hit out at Mellor saying "It must be difficult for him going back to the dressing room after all the things he said to us. And then when everyone was starting back for pre-season he decided to go to Ibiza with his mates for five days."[52] Derby made an enquiry for Preston North End outcast[53] Paul Coutts.[53] After the enquiry was accepted, Derby started talks with Coutts[54] and the Scot joined the club on a three-year contract[55] for a reported fee of £150,000.[56] Ross Atkins rejoined Burton Albion on loan, after spending the previous season at the League Two club.[57]

The club's first pre-season friendly was a 2–1 defeat to Mansfield Town. Trialists James Caton and Swiss centre-half Valentin Gjokaj both featured for the club.[58]

August

Versatile Doncaster Rovers defender James O'Connor joined the club for an undislcosed fee at the start of the month.[59] Under the Premier League's controversial Elite Player Performance Plan, Derby County applied for a tier 2 academy, which meant they were entered into the Professional Development League 2 – North, which replaced the Premier Academy League and Premier Reserve League, as a result Derby withdrew their entry of a reserve team in the Central League, with manager Nigel Clough saying "We’ve had a great few years in the Reserve League, winning it twice, but our resources cannot stretch to fielding a First Team, Reserve Team, Under 21 Team and an Under 18 team at this moment – especially with games falling so close to each other."[60] The club will stay play reserve games in behind closed doors friendlies.[60] Former Newcastle United left back Michael Hoganson joined the club on a one-year contract, after a trial.[61] American attacking midfielder Danny Barrera the club on trial and featured in the reserve pre-season friendly against Belper Town.[62] Finnish Cesena striker, Roope Riski joined the club on trial ahead of the last first team pre-season against Chesterfield, the game also saw Steve Davies, made his first appearance after talks broke down on a move to Ipswich Town, scoring in a 3–1 loss.[63] A fee of £1.2 million was reported to have been agreed Derby and Wigan Athletic over the transfer of Conor Sammon.[64]

Derby started the competitive season in a League Cup against Scunthorpe United new signings Paul Coutts, Michael Jacobs and Richard Keogh all made their debuts and Keogh opened the scoring on the 30th minute after Jacobs corner, Jake Buxton scored a second goal from a Jacobs corner in the 34th minute, Theo Robinson scored on the 3rd on the 40th minute from another Jacobs corner. In the second half Andy Barcham pulled a goal back for Scunthorpe, Buxton got his second of the night a minute later from a Jacobs free-kick, before Mike Grella scored a second for Scunthorpe in the 63rd minute, Robinson had a 72nd-minute penalty saved by Sam Slocombe and Bobby Grant brought Derby's lead down to 4–3 a minute later, Nathan Tyson got his first Derby goal on the 83rd minute against assisted by Jacobs, Connor Jennings made it 4 in stoppage time and Grant from the penalty spot made it 5–5 to take the game into extra time. No goals were scored in the 30 minute extra time period and the game want to a penalty shoot-out, Scunthorpe won the game 7–6 on penalties with Tom Naylor missing the deciding penalty.

The final friendly of the season saw a Derby XI that included trialists Gjokaj, Barrera, Riski and Livingston striker Marc McNulty beat Matlock Town 2–1.[65] Ahead of the club's first league fixture of the season Swiss defender Valentin Gjokaj signed a two-year deal, with an option of a third.[66] Derby drew the game 2–2 with first half goals from Nathan Tyson (first league goal for Derby) and Jake Buxton and Chris O'Grady for Wednesday, Réda Johnson equalized is stoppage time. After the game it was reported that Bristol City had agreed a transfer fee for wantaway striker Steve Davies[67] and Huddersfield Town were interested in signing Nathan Tyson on loan.[67] Also, Conor Sammon joined the club on a four-year contract[68] and Steve Davies left for Bristol City.[69] Sammon made his debut in the following game at Bolton Wanderers, with James O'Connor making his first start for the club, Derby had a goal disallowed early in the second half before Kevin Davies scored in the 77th minute and Chris Eagles scored as stoppage time as Bolton won 2–0, this result left Derby in the relegation zone after 2 games. Welsh under-21 international Kieron Freeman from local rivals Nottingham Forest for an undisclosed fee.[70] Theo Robinson was reprimanded after he broke club rules by posting on Twitter that he had been dropped from the squad before the team was announced.[71] Derby's last league game for the month ended in a 1–1 draw at Wolverhampton Wanderers, Kevin Doyle scored in the first half for the home team, with Robinson equalising for the Rams in stoppage time. On transfer deadline day, young forward Kane Richards joined Matlock Town on loan.[72]

September

Derby started the month with a 5–1 win against Watford, with first half goals from Richard Keogh, Jeff Hendrick and Conor Sammon his first for the club. In the second half Will Hughes scored his first goal for the senior team before Jamie Ward made it five Matej Vydra scored a consolation goal for the visitors. Young midfielder Alex Witham was released by the club, after he was allowed to train at an unnamed League One club.[73] Injured defender Shaun Barker signed a one-year contract extension with his new contract running out in the summer of 2015.[74] Polish youth international Stefan Galnski joined Corby Town on a months loan.[75] 18-year-old New Zealand defender Luke Adams joined the club on a one-year contract.[76] After an international break, Derby returned to league action at Huddersfield Town, with Daniel Ward scoring the only goal in the first half for the hosts in the first minute, there were no further goals in the game as Derby lost 1–0. Sam Rush was named as Tom Glick's replacement as the club's CEO on 17 September, Rush departed from his role at the Wasserman Media Group and joined Derby on 1 January.[77] A day later, Derby played Charlton Athletic at home with Jamie Ward opening the scoring form 25-yards, Craig Bryson made it 2–0 after 53 minutes, Ward scored a 64th-minute penalty, Danny Green and Yann Kermorgant scored in the 70th and 72nd minutes respectively for the visitors as the game finished 3–2 to Derby. Four days later, Derby played Burnley at home with Jamie Ward and Charlie Austin scoring in the first half, Austin scored a winning goal for Burnley in the 89th minute. Out of favour midfielder James Bailey joined Coventry City on loan for three months.[78] Stefan Galinski's loan at Corby Town was extended until 9 December, whilst Kane Richards loan at Matlock Town was extended to 3 November.[79] Derby ended the month, playing in the East Midlands derby game at the City Ground against Nottingham Forest, after a scrappy first half, Forest striker Dexter Blackstock was sent off on the 46th minute for an elbow on Richard Keogh and 9 minutes later Craig Bryson scored the winning goal for Derby which earned Derby's first clean sheet and away win for the season, Derby also rose to 12th in the table from 20th.

October

Top scorer Jamie Ward was out for ruled four weeks after picking up a Grade One hamstring injury in the Forest match.[80] Derby started October's action with a mid-week trip to Middlesbrough; Theo Robinson opened the score for the Rams with a 16th-minute penalty, before Lukas Jutkiewicz equalised 3 minutes later after a Frank Fielding error, Jutkiewicz scored a second on 81 minutes, Paul Coutts scored his first goal for the club equalising in the 87th minute. This game was followed by a home match against Brighton & Hove Albion, which finished goalless as Derby remained in 13th ahead of the international break. 15-year-old Irish youth international defender Jack Tuite joined the club from Cherry Orchard, after trial at Moor Farm.[81][82] Will Hughes signed a new contract, committing his future to the club until the summer of 2015.[83] Derby returned from the international break to a home match against managerless Blackburn Rovers, Derby drew 1–1 to a 34th minute Jordan Rhodes goal and an 88th-minute equaliser for Theo Robinson. Three days later they were in action at Ipswich Town, and goals from DJ Campbell and Theo Robinson in the first half ensured the scores were equal at 1–1 after the end of the first half, before Nathan Tyson score a late winner for Derby in stoppage time. Derby ended the month at Peterborough United and lost 3–0 with goals from Michael Bostwick and a late double for Saido Berahino after Jake Buxton was sent off for a second bookable offence Adam Legzdins also saved a Lee Tomlin penalty at 0–1.

November

Derby signed 16-year-old Scunthorpe United striker Charles Vernam for an undisclosed fee.[84] Derby began league action in November against managerless Blackpool, after Ian Holloway left for Crystal Palace on the day of the match, Derby won the game 4–1 with first half goals from Theo Robinson and John Brayford with his first goal in over two years, Tom Ince scored early on in the second half for the visitors through a penalty, before Robinson get his second shortly after and Conor Sammon scored his first goal in two months to close the scoring. Three days later, Derby secured their first back-to-back victories in 24 league matches, after beating Barnsley 2–0 with second half goals from James O'Connor (his first for the club) and Nathan Tyson in the last minute of regulation time. Derby were unchanged for the second consecutive game at Millwall, however they trailed at half time after a 33rd-minute goal from Liam Feeney, before Will Hughes eqaulised 8 minutes into the second half, however Andrew Keogh got the winner for the hosts on 76 minutes. Hughes was called up for the England U21 squad and became the second youngest player in the side history. After his callup, Hughes was linked with moves to Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City, as Nigel Clough was reportedly under-pressure to raise £1.8 million in the January 2013 transfer window with Derby setting an asking price of £4 million for the 17-year-old.[85] Right back John Brayford also was linked with a move to a Premier League outfit, in this case West Ham United.[86] Nigel Clough denied this speculation and said there was no need to sell any players,[87] however he wasn't surprised at the interest that was shown for both players.[87][88] Out-of favour defender Tom Naylor joined Football League Two side Bradford City on loan from two months.[89] Derby returned to league action on 17 November at table toppers Crystal Palace, Derby lost consecutive league games for the first time for the season with goals two goals from Glenn Murray and a single effort from André Moritz. Further speculation surrounded Hughes as Spanish giants FC Barcelona were also reported to have an interest in Hughes, after scouts from the Catalan club "compiled a detailed dossier" on Hughes when he appeared for England U17 in the Algarve Tournament in February 2012.[90] Young Swiss defender Valentin Gjokaj joined League One outfit Carlisle United on loan for six weeks.[91] Derby won their third consecutive match at home with a 3–2 win at Birmingham City, Derby dominated the first half however only scored once in the half through Conor Sammon, the second half was more equal with Marlon King scoring a penalty for the hosts with 17 minutes to then, Sammon netted again to regain the lead for Derby, before Peter Løvenkrands got a winner two minutes, Nathan Tyson score the winner a further two minutes later. Derby ended the month with a match at home to leaders Cardiff City, with the visitors taking the lead after 11 minutes through Heidar Helguson, a lead which Cardiff held until half-time, however Craig Noone was sent off for the hosts after 63 minutes for a second bookable offence, Theo Robinson equalised with his 8th goal of the season with 21 minutes to go, Derby pushed for a winner but the scores stayed 1–1, with Derby 12th in the table, 5 points behind the play-off places and 12 above the relegation zone.

December

Derby started the final month of 2012, with a 4–1 defeat at local rivals Leicester City, after goals from Zak Whitbread, Martyn Waghorn and Dave Nugent twice, Theo Robinson scored for the Rams to make it 2–1 before half time. This was Derby's fourth away defeat in four games. A week later, Derby took on Leeds United, with the Rams taking the lead through Sammon on 15 minutes, the visitor equalised on the stroke of half time through former Ram Paul Green, before Jake Buxton scored to make it 2–1 on 66 minutes, late substitute Ben Davies made sure the win was secured in stoppage time as Derby 3–1, the club's eighth win in a row against the Yorkshire club. Derby ended a run of four away defeats in a row with a 2–0 victory at Bristol City after two first half goals from Jeff Hendrick on 34 minutes and Craig Bryson on 36. Valentin Gjokaj's loan Carlisle United was cut short by two weeks after he was reacalled by Derby, the Swiss defender only made on appearance in the FA Cup for The Cumbrians.[92] Derby were targeting three wins a row for the first time during the season in a Friday night home match against Hull City, however the Rams fall behind on 25 minutes through a Robert Koren goal before Michael Jacobs scored his first goal for Derby to equalise in first half stoppage time, Abdoulaye Faye scored 5 minutes into the second half to give the visitors the lead for the second time. This result was only the second home defeat during the season for The Rams. Derby went to Burnley on Boxing Day and lost 2–0 with a first half goal from Charlie Austin and second half effort from Michael Duff. Derby ended the calendar year with a 1–1 draw at Charlton Athletic, with hosts taking the lead after Danny Haynes scoring after 19 minutes, Charlton held this lead until the 72nd minute when Jamie Ward scored from the penalty spot on his return after a three-month absence, Ward's goal came from the penalty spot after Michael Morrison was sent off for a foul on Richard Keogh which led to a second booking, Ward only lasted 15 minutes on his first team return as he was replaced after 83 minutes. This result left Derby 11th in the table, 6 points off the play-off places.

January

The transfer window started with James Bailey re-joining Coventry City on loan for the remainder of the season.[93] Derby played their first league game of 2013 on New Year's Day at home to 3rd placed Middlesbrough; a game which the Rams won 3–1 with first half goals from Michael Jacobs and Jeff Hendrick and Conor Sammon in the second half, Lukas Jutkiewicz got a late consolation goal for the visitors. As a Championship club, Derby started their FA Campaign against League One leaders Tranmere Rovers, with Derby taking the lead through Ben Davies after 42 minutes, Conor Sammon got his 7th goal of the season in the second after 54 minutes, John Brayford got a third for Derby on 63 minutes, Jeff Hendrick made it four on 72 minutes, before 16 year old Mason Bennett got his first goal for the club on 87 which closed to scoring with Derby 5–0 up, this goal also ensured he became the youngest goal scorer in the club's history. Nineteen-year-old Polish youth international defender and striker Kane Richards were both released from the club without making a first team appearance.[94] Derby then went to Brighton & Hove Albion and were 2–0 at half through a 2nd-minute goal from Ashley Barnes and from Andrea Orlandi after 25, Jeff Hendrick pulled one back after 70 minutes to score his third goal in the three Derby's, but Derby couldn't force an equaliser and fell to their 10th defeat of the season, 8 of these away from home. Goalkeeper Ross Atkins was recalled by Derby after he fell down to third choice at his loan club; Burton Albion.[95] Tom Naylor's loan at Bradford City was extended by a month however.[96] and out of favour striker Nathan Tyson joined fellow Championship club Millwall until the end of the season.[97] Derby returned to league action in the East Midlands derby game at home to Forest, with Forest taking lead after 31 minuted through Chris Cohen, Jamie Ward equalised after 52 minutes. Derby ended their January fixtures with a FA Cup fourth round tie at home to Blackburn Rovers, with Rams falling behind after 44 minutes with a Colin Kazim-Richards strike, Scott Dann got a second on 66, Jordan Rhodes made it 0–3 on 71. In the league, Derby finished the month 13th in the table, 9 points behind the play-offs and 10 ahead of relegation. Transfer deadline day was a quit on for Derby, with only on departure, Lee Croft who was on loan at Oldham Athletic had his contract terminated.[98]

February

Derby began their February programme with a home fixture to managerless Huddersfield Town, a game which Derby won 3–0 with first half goals from Craig Bryson and Jamie Ward, with Richard Keogh netting the third early in the second half. A week later Derby were on the road against Sheffield Wednesday and with Derby taking a two-goal lead with goals from Hendrick and a Jamie Ward penalty, the hosts pulled a got back level through Leroy Lita and Miguel Llera. Three days later, Derby were back in league action in Yorkshire at Hull City a game which Derby lost 2–1 through a debut goal from Mohamed Nagy, Jamie Ward scored his fourth goal in four games on 84, before Ahmed Elmohamady got the winner three minutes later, Gareth Roberts on his 100th Derby appearance was sent off for serious foul play on 89 minutes, this was also the second red card for a Derby player during the season. Michael Hoganson was given his first senior start after Roberts three game ban and played apart in the defence which kept a clean sheet as the game with Wolverhampton Wanderers finished 0–0, Derby's first goalless result since 6 October. Derby drew at home again three days later, against Bolton Wanderers, Derby fell behind in first half stoppage time through a goal from Richard Keogh, before Jamie Ward got his 10th goal of the season 9 minutes before full-time to secure a 1–1 draw. Theo Robinson who lost his place in the starting 11 to Conor Sammon and Jamie Ward joined fellow Championship side Huddersfield Town on a loan until the end of the season.[99] Norwich City striker Chris Martin joined Derby on an initial months loan, becoming Derby's first loan signing of the season.[100] After his return from Bradford, Tom Naylor was made available for loan and it was reported that he turned down a move to Grimsby Town.[101][102] Grismby joint manager Paul Hurst stated that Naylor was set to join another Conference National side.[102] However, on 22 February 2013 Naylor completed a loan move to Grimsby Town until the end of the season.[103] Derby ended their fixtures in February with a 2–1 defeat at Watford, through goals from Matej Vydra on 35 minutes and Joel Ekstrand on 68, Jamie Ward scored a penalty for the Rams on 73 minutes.

March

Derby started March with a Friday night fixture at home to Crystal Palace, Derby lost 1–0 through a 13-minute Yannick Bolasie goal, Conor Sammon had 87 minute penalty saved by Palace keeper Julian Speroni.[104] Top scorer Jamie Ward suffered a re-occurrence of his hamstring injury in this game and as a response, Derby brought in Watford winger Craig Forsyth on a months loan ahead of Derby's trip at table toppers Cardiff City.[105] In the first half, Derby had a handball penalty appeal turned down and had a Chris Martin goal disallowed for offside, Derby took the lead on 75 minutes through Conor Sammon with his first goal in English football away from home before, Craig Noone equalised on 82 to leave Derby winless in seven. Derby then took in Birmingham City looking for a win at St Andrew's for only the second time in twenty-five matches, through a 40th minute Ben Davies goal, before Wes Thomas equalised for the hosts on 67, Nathan Redmond gave the hosts the lead on 75 before Redmond secured to 3–1 win for Birmingham in stoppage time. A week later, Derby took on local rivals at Leicester City at home hoping to end an 8-game run without a win and led 2-0 at half time through Richard Keogh on 16 minutes and Chris Martin with his first for the club on 44. In the second half Leicester opened their account through Jeff Schlupp on 62 minutes, but Derby held on to win 2–1. After this, the club extended Martin's loan until the end of the season.[106] Derby ended the month with an Easter Friday meeting at home with bottom of the table Bristol City, Jamie Ward had a 3rd-minute penalty saved by Tom Heaton, Jeff Hendrick opened the scoring with his tenth goal for the club and his seventh of the season on 36 minutes, Ward made it 2–0 in the second half on 54 minutes, substitute Ben Davies got his third goal of the league season in stoppage to ensure a 3–0 win for Derby. This result ensured back-to-back league wins for the first time since mid-December.

April

Derby started April, with an Easter Monday evening kick off at Leeds United aiming for a ninth consecutive win against the Yorkshire and season record of three league wins in succession. The first half was fairly event-less and petered out into a 0–0 draw. In the second half, Derby had a Conor Sammon goal ruled offside, before Ross McCormack scored the opening goal for Leeds on 67 minutes, however on 73 minutes Derby won a penalty which Sammon took; however he hit the post but Paul Coutts got his second goal for Derby in the rebound, Derby then pushed for a winner which Jake Buxton got on 88 minutes; to ensure a 2–1 win for Derby. This result moved Derby up to eighth in the table, six points off the play-offs and virtually ensured another season in the Championship at the minimum. Leeds manager Neil Warnock resigned shortly after the match. The following Saturday, Derby welcomed Ipswich Town at Pride Park and in the 44th minute missed their fourth consecutive penalty, their third in three games as Jamie Ward's effort was saved by Scott Loach, Derby were made to pay for the penalty miss when Carlos Edwards scored a winner for the visitors in stoppage time. Defender Jake Buxton signed a new two-year contract[107] before Derby went to relegation threatened Blackburn Rovers, with Rovers leading 2–0 at half time through a Jordan Rhodes penalty and a Scott Dann in stoppage time, there were no further goals in the second half. Three days later Derby returned to league action with an away match at Barnsley another team under threat from relegation, Derby drew the game 1–1 after falling behind through a Chris O'Grady goal on 47th, Derby's equaliser came in stoppage time through Paul Coutts. Will Hughes said a years extension to his contract and returned to the matchday squad for Derby's penultimate home game of the season against Peterborough United, Derby lead three nil after 52 miutes with goals from Craig Bryson, Chris Martin and Richard Keogh however the visitors were allowed back into the match after Frank Fielding was sent off for a professional foul on 62 minutes, Chris McCann converted the penalty but Derby held on to win 3–1. Derby concluded their away fixtures with a tie at fellow midtable side Blackpool winning 1–0 at half-time through Gary Taylor-Fletcher, Tom Ince also missed a penalty for the hosts in the first half, substitute Ben Davies made it 1–1 on 65 minutes before Ludovic Sylvestre got a late winner for the hosts as Derby lost their 12th away game in 23 games. After this game, loan left-back Craig Forsyth was re-called by promotion chasing Watford[108] whilst the club offered a one-year contract to Ben Davies.[109]

May

It was announced on 2 May that left-back Gareth Roberts would be released, having spent three years with The Rams.[110] As the season drew to a close, the club were linked with a number of players, including Birmingham City winger Chris Burke, Blackpool defender Alex Baptiste, former loanee Craig Forsyth, the on-loan Chris Martin, Norwich City striker James Vaughan and former Derby goalkeeper Lee Grant.[111][112] Ever-present defender Richard Keogh won the Jack Stamps,[113] Club, and Supporters Player of the Year awards.[114] Will Hughes won the Sammy Crooks Young Player of the Year,[114] with Kieron Freeman winning the under-21 Player of the Year award.[114] Max Lowe winning the Academy Award and Jamie Hanson the scholar award.[114] Jeff Hendrick won the goal of the season for his strike against Middlesbrough,[114] Faye Nixon won the Brian Clough Award[114] and academy head Darren Wassall won the President's Award[114] Derby ended the season with a 1–0 win at home to Millwall, Conor Sammon scored his ninth goal of the season from the bench on 85 minutes as Derby finished the season 10th in the table, seven points above the relegation zone and seven points from the play-offs. On 7 May it was announced that former goalkeeper Lee Grant was to join the club on a free transfer in the summer, signing a three-year deal.[115]

End of season squad

  • Ages correct as of final day of the season.
No.NameNationalityPosition (s)Date of Birth (Age)Signed from
Goalkeepers
1 Frank FieldingENG}} GK2013|5|4|1988|4|4|df=yes}}ENG}} Blackburn Rovers
13 Adam LegzdinsENG}} GK2013|5|4|1986|11|28|df=yes}}ENG}} Burton Albion
30 Saul DeeneyIRL}}[116] GK2013|5|4|1983|3|23|df=yes}}ENG}} Burton Albion
Defenders
2 John BrayfordENG}} DF2013|5|4|1987|12|29|df=yes}}ENG}} Crewe Alexandra
3 Gareth RobertsWAL}} DF2013|5|4|1978|2|6|df=yes}}ENG}} Doncaster Rovers
5 Jake BuxtonENG}} DF2013|5|4|1985|3|4|df=yes}}ENG}} Burton Albion
6 Richard KeoghIRL}}[117] DF2013|5|4|1986|8|11|df=yes}}ENG}} Coventry City
15 Mark O'BrienIRL}} DF2013|5|4|1992|11|20|df=yes}} Youth system
16 James O'ConnorENG}} DF2013|5|4|1984|11|20|df=yes}}ENG}} Doncaster Rovers
17 Tom NaylorENG}} DF2013|5|4|1991|6|28|df=yes}}ENG}} Mansfield Town
21 Valentin GjokajALB}}[118] DF2013|5|4|1993|8|23|df=yes}}SUI}} Luzern II
22 Michael HogansonENG}} DF2013|5|4|1993|9|3|df=yes}}ENG}} Newcastle United
23 Kieron FreemanWAL}}[119] DF2013|5|4|1992|3|21|df=yes}}ENG}} Nottingham Forest
Midfielders
4 Craig BrysonSCO}} MF2013|5|4|1986|11|6|df=yes}}SCO}} Kilmarnock
7 Paul CouttsSCO}} MF2013|5|4|1988|7|22|df=yes}}ENG}} Preston North End
8 Jeff HendrickIRL}} MF2013|5|4|1992|1|31|df=yes}} Youth system
12 Michael JacobsENG}} MF2013|5|4|1991|11|4|df=yes}}ENG}} Northampton Town
18 Ben DaviesENG}} MF2013|5|4|1981|5|27|df=yes}}ENG}} Notts County
19 Will HughesENG}} MF2013|5|4|1995|4|7|df=yes}} Youth system
Forwards
9 Nathan TysonENG}} FW2013|5|4|1982|5|4|df=yes}}ENG}} Nottingham Forest
10 Jamie WardNIR}}[120] FW2013|5|4|1986|5|12|df=yes}}ENG}} Sheffield United
11 Theo RobinsonJAM}}[121] FW2013|5|4|1989|1|22|df=yes}}ENG}} Millwall
14 Conor DoyleUSA}}[122] FW2013|5|4|1991|10|13|df=yes}}USA}} Creighton Bluejays
20 Mason BennettENG}} FW2013|5|4|1996|7|15|df=yes}} Youth system
25 Chris MartinENG}} FW2013|5|4|1988|11|4|df=yes}}ENG}} Norwich City

Transfers

In

Permanent
PlayerCountrySquad
number
PositionSigned FromDateFee Paid
Michael JacobsENG12MidfielderNorthampton Town1 July 2012Undisclosed[36]
Paul CouttsSCO7MidfielderPreston North End14 July 2012£150k[56]
Richard KeoghIRL6DefenderCoventry City19 July 2012£1m[46]
James O'ConnorENG16DefenderDoncaster Rovers1 August 2012Undisclosed[59]
Michael HogansonENG22DefenderUnattached7 August 2012Free[61]
Valentin GjokajSUI21DefenderUnattached18 August 2012Free[66]
Conor SammonIRL32ForwardWigan Athletic20 August 2012£1.2m[68]
Kieron FreemanWAL23DefenderNottingham Forest22 August 2012Undisclosed[70]
Loan
PlayerCountrySquad
number
PositionLoaned FromDateLoan Duration
Chris MartinENG25ForwardNorwich City22 February 2013Season Long[100][106]
Craig ForsythSCO24MidfielderWatford4 March 2013Two Months[105][108]

Out

Permanent
PlayerCountrySquad
number
PositionSigned FromDateFee PaidTotal Derby
Appearances
Total Derby
Goals
Sold ToDateFee Received
Chris MaguireSCO11ForwardAberdeen29 June 2011£400k[123]3/52Sheffield Wednesday21 June 2012£200k[32][124]
Chris JonesENG27DefenderTrainee1 July 2011N/A[125]00End of Contract30 June 2012N/A[25]
Paul GreenIRL[126]32MidfielderDoncaster Rovers1 July 2008Free[127]139/413End of Contract30 June 2012N/A[11]
James SevernENG33GoalkeeperTrainee1 July 2009N/A[128]0/10End of Contract30 June 2012N/A[25]
Ryan ConnollyIRL34MidfielderTrainee1 Jan 2010N/A[129]0/10End of Contract30 June 2012N/A[25]
Aaron ColeENGMidfielderTrainee1 July 2011N/A00End of Contract30 June 2012N/A[25]
Jason ShackellENG6DefenderBarnsley21 June 2011£750k, rising to £1m[130]491Burnley5 July 2012£1.1m[42]
Miles AddisonENGDefenderTrainee1 July 2005N/A[131]64/145Bournemouth12 July 2012Undisclosed[29]
Steve DaviesENG29ForwardTranmere Rovers12 June 2008£275k, rising to £725k[132]55/3923Bristol City20 August 2012£750k[69]
Alex WithamENGMidfielderTrainee1 July 2011N/A00Contract Terminated1 September 2012N/A[73]
Stefan GalinskiPOLDefenderTrainee1 July 2012N/A[133]00Contract Terminated10 January 2013N/A[94]
Kane RichardsENGForwardTrainee1 July 2012N/A[134]00Contract Terminated10 January 2013N/A[94]
Lee CroftENGMidfielderUnattached25 June 2009Free[135]20/101Contract Terminated31 January 2013N/A[98]
Loan
PlayerCountrySquad
number
PositionLoaned ToDateLoan Duration
Lee CroftENGMidfielderOldham Athletic3 July 2012[33]{{Ref>Croft|[I]
Callum BallENG16ForwardCoventry City19 July 2012Season Long[46]
Ross AtkinsENGGoalkeeperBurton Albion27 July 2012[57]{{Ref>Atkins|[II]
Kane RichardsENGForwardMatlock Town31 August 2012Two Months[72][79]
Stefan GalinskiPOLDefenderCorby Town5 September 2012Three Months[75][79]
James BaileyENGMidfielderCoventry City25 September 2012Three Months[78]
Tom NaylorENG17DefenderBradford City16 November 2012Three Months[89][96]
Valentin GjokajSUI21DefenderCarlisle United22 November 2012[91]{{Ref>Gjokaj|[III]
James BaileyENGMidfielderCoventry City1 January 2012Season Long[93]
Nathan TysonENG9ForwardMillwall16 January 2012Season Long[97]
Theo RobinsonJAM11ForwardHuddersfield Town22 February 2012Season Long[99]
Tom NaylorENG17DefenderGrimsby Town22 February 2013Season Long[103]

Notes

{{note|Croft|}} I Croft originally joined Oldham for the season, but Derby terminated the players contract after seven months.[98]
{{note|Atkins|}} II Atkins originally joined Burton Albion for the season, but Derby recalled the player after six months.[95]
{{note|Gjokaj|}} III Gjokaj originally joined Carlisle United for six weeks, but Derby recalled the player two weeks early.[92]

League table

{{2012–2013 Football League Championship table|team=DER}}

Results

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Friendlies

The club announced their pre-season programme on 9 May 2012[136] with a game at Mansfield Town on 25 July which started a series of 5 pre-season games. There were also trips to Burton Albion, Northampton Town, Colchester United with the set of friendlies completed with a game at Chesterfield on 11 August.[136] On 18 May 2012, a further pre-season friendly was announced, a home game against Premier League outfit Sunderland on 8 August.[137]

DateK.O.CompetitionOpponentsHome/

Away

Result

F – A

Derby ScorersAttendance
25 July 201219:30FriendlyMansfield TownA1–234 pen}}2,596 (1,030 away fans)
28 July 201215:00FriendlyBurton AlbionA1–049}}3,026
31 July 201219:30FriendlyNorthampton TownA4–335}}, Robinson {{goal|3885}}1,726 (493 away fans)
3 August 201219:30FriendlyColchester UnitedA2–28 o.g.}}, Robinson {{goal|90}}1,352
8 August 201219:45FriendlySunderlandH1–189}}3,128 (668 away fans)
11 August 201215:15FriendlyChesterfieldA1–390}}

Football League Championship

The fixtures for the 2012–13 Football League Championship were announced on 18 June 2012 at 09:00 BST. The season will begin on 18 August 2012, later than usual due to the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.[138] The season will open with an away home game to newly promoted Sheffield Wednesday and ends with a game at home to Millwall on 4 May 2013.[139]

DateMatch
No.
K.O.OpponentsHome/

Away

Result

F – A

Derby ScorersAttendanceRefereePos
18 August 2012115:00Sheffield WednesdayH2–211}}, Buxton {{goal|27}}27,437 (5,952 away fans)S. Mathieson (Cheshire)10
21 August 2012220:00Bolton WanderersA0–217,050 (974 away fans)C. Pawson (South Yorkshire)22
25 August 2012315:00Wolverhampton WanderersA1–190}}21,864 (1,480 away fans)J. Moss (West Yorkshire)21
1 September 2012415:00WatfordH5–116}}, Hendrick {{goal|36}}, Sammon {{goal|43}}, Hughes {{goal|52}}, Ward {{goal|67}}20,608 (894 away fans)P. Tierney (Lancashire)14
15 September 2012515:00Huddersfield TownA0–115,265T. Kettle (Berkshire)19
18 September 2012619:45Charlton AthleticH3–2753}}20,063 (443 away fans)D. Phillips (West Sussex)9
22 September 2012715:00BurnleyH1–220}}21,387O. Langford (West Midlands)16
30 September 2012813:15Nottingham ForestA1–055}}28,707 (4,389 away fans)R. Madley (West Yorkshire)12
3 October 2012919:45MiddlesbroughA2–216 pen}}, Coutts {{goal|87}}13,377 (279 away fans)M. Naylor (South Yorkshire)13
6 October 20121015:00Brighton & Hove AlbionH0–022,059 (1,490 away fans)A. Woolmer (Northamptonshire)13
20 October 20121115:00Blackburn RoversH1–188}}22,958 (1,447 away fans)M. Haywood (West Yorkshire)14
23 October 20121219:45Ipswich TownA2–140}}, Tyson {{goal|90}}15,417 (329 away fans)A. Madley12
27 October 20121315:00Peterborough UnitedA0–38,427 (2,126 away fans)S. Hooper (Wiltshire)13
3 November 20121415:00BlackpoolH4–11231}}, Sammon {{goal|65}}22,272 (905 away fans)M. Russell (Hertfordshire)11
6 November 20121519:45BarnsleyH2–069}}, Tyson {{goal|90}}20,808 (404 away fans)D. Coote (Nottingham)9
10 November 20121615:00MillwallA1–253}}10,392 (661 away fans)G. Salisbury (Lancashire)9
17 November 20121715:00Crystal PalaceA0–316,211 (1,005 away fans)F. Graham (Essex)13
24 November 20121817:20Birmingham CityH3–23284}}21,505 (1,571 away fans)N. Miller (County Durham)12
27 November 20121919:45Cardiff CityH1–169}}20,911 (777 away fans)M. Brown (East Yorkshire)12
1 December 20122017:20Leicester CityA1–438}}20,680 (883 away fans)G. Eltringham (Sunderland)16
8 December 20122113:00Leeds UnitedH3–115}}, Buxton {{goal|66}}, Davies {{goal|90}}25,034 (3,453 away fans)S. Mathieson (Cheshire)10
15 December 20122215:00Bristol CityA2–034}}, Bryson {{goal|36}}12,526 (846 away fans)A. D'Urso (Essex)10
21 December 20122319:45Hull CityH1–245}}25,442 (1,201 away fans)D. Sheldrake (Surrey)10
26 December 20122415:00BurnleyA0–213,779A. Haines (Tyne and Wear)12
29 December 20122515:00Charlton AthleticA1–172 pen}}17,761 (1,372 away fans)C. Boyeson (East Yorkshire)11
1 January 20132615:00MiddlesbroughH3–119}}, Hendrick {{goal|42}}, Sammon {{goal|65}}22,523 (1,581 away fans)D. Whitestone (Northampton)10
12 January 20132715:00Brighton & Hove AlbionA1–270}}25,464 (1,173 away fans)I. Williamson (Berkshire)12
19 January 20132813:00Nottingham ForestH[https://web.archive.org/web/20131005002020/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/fixtures-results/match-report/?matchid=3519295&tcmuri=183957 1–1]52}}33,010 (4,228 away fans)M. Clattenburg (Tyne and Wear)13
2 February 20132915:00Huddersfield TownH3–024}}, Ward {{goal|33}}, Keogh {{goal|59}}21,561 (1,654 away fans)K. Stroud (Dorset)9
9 February 20133015:00Sheffield WednesdayA2–223}}, Ward {{goal|48 pen}}25,765 (3,649 away fans)O. Langford (West Midlands)10
12 February 20133119:45Hull CityA1–284}}15,677R. Madley (West Yorkshire)10
16 February 20133215:00Wolverhampton WanderersH0–023,036 (1,953 away fans)G. Salisbury (Lancashire)9
19 February 20133319:45Bolton WanderersH1–181}}22,145 (774 away fans)G. Ward (Surrey)9
23 February 20133415:00WatfordA1–273 pen}}14.445 (929 away fans)M. Haywood (West Yorkshire)11
1 March 20133519:45Crystal PalaceH0–123,065 (993 away fans)R. Madley (West Yorkshire)12
5 March 20133619:45Cardiff CityA1–175}}21,544 (294 away fans)D. Deadman (Cambridgeshire)12
9 March 20133715:00Birmingham CityA1–340}}15,850 (1,317 away fans)S. Hooper (Wiltshire)15
16 March 20133817:20Leicester CityH2–116}}, Martin {{goal|44}}23,123 (1,901 away fans)K. Stroud (Hampshire)12
29 March 20133919:45Bristol CityH3–036}}, Ward {{goal|54}}, Davies {{goal|90}}23,483 (839 away fans)C. Boyeson (East Yorkshire)12
1 April 20134017:20Leeds UnitedA2–173}}, Buxton {{goal|88}}21,384R. East (Wiltshire)8
6 April 20134115:00Ipswich TownH0–123,081 (939 away fans)E. Ilderton (Tyne and Wear)10
13 April 20134215:00Blackburn RoversA0–213,391A. Haines (Tyne and Wear)13
16 April 20134319:45BarnsleyA1–190}}9,007 (839 away fans)P. Tierney (Lancashire)15
20 April 20134415:00Peterborough UnitedH3–141}}, Martin {{goal|50}}, Keogh {{goal|52}}23,753 (1,788 away fans)M. Haywood (West Yorkshire)11
27 April 20134515:00BlackpoolA1–265}}14,775 (1,657 away fans)G. Ward (Surrey)13
4 May 20134612:45MillwallH1–085}}25,021 (1,054 away fans)R. Madley (West Yorkshire)10

FA Cup

As a Football League Championship club, Derby will enter the FA Cup at the Third Round stage in January 2013. They were given a draw home game to League One table toppers Tranmere Rovers, who they had never played in the competition before and had not met in any competition since a 6–2 home win in the First Division on 8 April 1996. In the fourth round draw, Derby drew fellow Championship side Blackburn Rovers.

DateRoundK.O.OpponentsHome/

Away

Result

F – A

Derby ScorersAttendanceReferee
5 January 20133rd round Proper15:00Tranmere RoversH[https://web.archive.org/web/20140313155914/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/fixtures-results/match-report/?matchid=3578654&tcmuri=527547 5–0]42}}, Sammon {{goal|54}}, Brayford {{goal|63}}, Hendrick {{goal|72}}, Bennett {{goal|87}}11,740M. Halsey (Lancashire)
26 January 20134th Round Proper15:00Blackburn RoversH0–314,013 (1,287 away fans)S. Attwell (Warwickshire)

Football League Cup

As a Football League Championship club, Derby will enter the Football League Cup at the First Round stage, which will commence the week starting 13 August 2012, before Derby's first league game of the season. The seeded and regionalised draw will be made on 14 June 2012 at 09:30 BST[140] with Derby, one of the Northern region's seeded teams,[141] drawn against League One side Scunthorpe United at home,[142] who they had never in the competition before, with the last meeting between the clubs being an away 0–0 draw in the Championship on 19 February 2011.

DateRoundK.O.OpponentsHome/

Away

Result

F – A

Derby ScorersAttendanceReferee
14 August 20121st round19:45Scunthorpe UnitedH5–5 aet (6–7 pens)30}}, Buxton {{goal|3440}}, Tyson {{goal|83}}4,724D. Mohareb

Squad statistics

Appearances, goals and cards

No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GK{{Flagicon|ENG}} Frank Fielding160001017001
2DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} John Brayford401211043260
3DF{{Flagicon|WAL}} Gareth Roberts290201032011
4MF{{Flagicon|SCO}} Craig Bryson375101039570
5DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Jake Buxton26/53001227/5541
6DF{{Flagicon|IRL}} Richard Keogh464201149530
7MF{{Flagicon|SCO}} Paul Coutts443201047370
8MF{{Flagicon|IRL}} Jeff Hendrick43/25210045/2740
9FW{{Flagicon|ENG}} Nathan Tyson4/12400115/12510
10FW{{Flagicon|NIR}} Jamie Ward23/212100024/21250
11FW{{Flagicon|JAM}} Theo Robinson13/158001114/15930
12MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Michael Jacobs13/2621/101015/27230
13GK{{Flagicon|ENG}} Adam Legzdins29/10200031/1000
14FW{{Flagicon|USA}} Conor Doyle1/100/10001/2000
15DF{{Flagicon|IRL}} Mark O'Brien6/3020008/3020
16DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} James O'Connor15/710/100015/8130
17DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Tom Naylor00000/100/1000
18MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Ben Davies8/1741/110/109/17530
19MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Will Hughes33/22201036/2230
20FW{{Flagicon|ENG}} Mason Bennett1/500/110/101/7100
21DF{{Flagicon|ALB}} Valentin Gjokaj2/4000002/4010
22DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Michael Hoganson3/1000003/1000
23DF{{Flagicon|WAL}} Kieron Freeman10/900/100010/10020
24MF{{Flagicon|SCO}} Craig Forsyth100000010020
25FW{{Flagicon|ENG}} Chris Martin12/12000012/1210
28DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Josh Lelan0000000000
29FW{{Flagicon|ENG}} Steve Davies0000000000
29DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Hanson0000000000
30GK{{Flagicon|IRL}} Saul Deeney0000000000
32FW{{Flagicon|IRL}} Conor Sammon41/48210043/4900

Records

Club

RecordStatisticDates(s)
Biggest Win5–1 v Watford1 September 2012
Biggest Defeat0–3 v Peterborough United
v Crystal Palace
1–4 v Leicester City
27 October 2012
17 November 2012
1 December 2012
Consecutive Victories316 March 2013 – 1 April 2013
Unbeaten Run530 September 2012 – 23 October 2012
Consecutive Defeats210 November 2012 – 17 November 2012
21 December 2012 – 26 December 2012
23 February 2013 – 1 March 2013
Winless Run89 February 2013 – 9 March 2013

(The above statistics refer to league matches only)

Individuals

League{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}Most league appearances:
PosPlayerCountryApps (Subs)
1Richard KeoghIRL46
2Jeff HendrickIRL43/2
3Conor SammonIRL41/4
4Paul CouttsSCO44
5Michael JacobsENG13/26
{{Col-2}}Most league Goals:
PosPlayerCountryGoals
1Jamie WardNIR12
2Theo RobinsonJAM8
=Conor SammonIRL8
4Jeff HendrickIRL6
5Craig BrysonSCO5
{{Col-2}}{{Col-end}}
All competitions{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}Most appearances:
PosPlayerCountryApps (Subs)
1Richard KeoghIRL49
2Paul CouttsSCO47
3Jeff HendrickIRL45/2
4Conor SammonIRL43/4
5Michael JacobsENG15/27
{{Col-2}}Most goals:
PosPlayerCountryGoals
1Jamie WardNIR12
2Theo RobinsonJAM9
=Conor SammonIRL9
4Jeff HendrickIRL7
5Craig BrysonSCO5
{{Col-2}}{{Col-end}}

Season Awards

AwardPlayer
Jack Stamps Player of the YearRichard Keogh[113]
Club Player of the YearRichard Keogh[114]
Supporter's Club Player of the YearRichard Keogh[114]
Sammy Crooks Young Player of the YearWill Hughes[114]
Under-21 Player of the YearKieron Freeman[114]
Academy Player of the YearMax Lowe[114]
Scholar of the YearJamie Hanson[114]
Goal of the SeasonJeff Hendrick v Middlesbrough[114]
Brian Clough AwardFaye Nixon[114]
President's AwardDarren Wassall[114]

Under-21s

Results

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Friendlies

There were three pre-season friendlies announced on 9 May 2012, which began with the final of the 2011–12 Central League Cup against Manchester City Elite Development squad at Pride Park on 4 August, there were also trips to local clubs Belper Town and Matlock Town.[136] The Central League Cup against Manchester City Elite Development squad was postponed in July due to City not being able to name to fulfil the fixture due to a lack of players being available for selection on the date of the match, the game would be rescheduled at a later date.[143] Behind closed doors friendlies would replace the club's reserve league games.[60]

DateK.O.CompetitionOpponentsHome/

Away

Result

F – A

Derby ScorersAttendance
7 August 201219:30FriendlyBelper TownA0–1850
15 August 201220:00FriendlyMatlock TownA2–126}}, Riski {{goal|43}}
TBATBACentral League Cup FinalManchester CityH

PDL2 – North

Derby withdrew from the Central League, the instead entered the new U21 Professional Development League 2 – North, which was formed under the controversial EPPP, formulated by the Premier League.[60] Derby started the season away to Leeds United on 22 August and ended the regular season at home to Coventry City on 8 April.[60] Play-offs between the North and South divisions would decide the national champions.[60] With the semi-finals being on 4 May and the final on 11 May.[60]

DateMatch
No.
K.O.OpponentsHome/

Away

Full Time

F – A

Derby ScorersPos
22 August 2012113:00Leeds UnitedA2–211}}, Robinson {{goal|}}6
27 August 2012213:00Leicester CityH3–26}}, Doyle {{goal|72}}, Davies {{goal|84}}2
8 September 2012311:00Sheffield WednesdayA2–125}}, Doyle {{goal|65}}3
19 September 2012413:00Huddersfield TownH2–069 pen}}, Doyle {{goal|79}}1
1 October 2012513:00Crewe AlexandraH4–2}}, Doyle {{goal|}}, Naylor {{goal|x2|}}1
15 October 2012613:00Birmingham CityA0–02
24 October 2012713:00Sheffield UnitedA1–030 o.g.}}1
29 October 2012813:00Wigan AthleticH4–21127}}, O'Brien {{goal|59}}1
7 November 2012913:00Leeds UnitedH0–51
12 November 20121013:00Nottingham ForestA1–238 pen}}1
17 November 20121113:00BarnsleyA2–03}}, Robinson {{goal|29}}1
17 December 20121213:00Sheffield WednesdayH3–02149}}1
28 January 20131313:00Huddersfield TownA3–219}}, Freeman {{goal|76}}, Hanson {{goal|84}}1
11 February 20131413:00Crewe AlexandraA0–32
6 March 20131513:00Sheffield UnitedH2–021}}, Hoganson {{goal|54}}2
18 March 20131613:00BarnsleyH2–058 o.g.}}, Hanson {{goal|71}}2
26 March 20131713:00Coventry CityH1–2pen.}}2
2 April 20131813:00Leicester CityA0–32
8 April 20131913:00Coventry CityA0–02
17 April 20132013:00Nottingham ForestH0–12
22 April 20132113:00Birmingham CityH0–43
24 April 20132214:00Wigan AthleticH0–03

Player statistics

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Pos.NameAppsGoals
GK{{Flagicon|ENG}} Atkins30
GK{{Flagicon|IRL}} Deeney100
GK{{Flagicon|ENG}} Fielding30
GK{{Flagicon|ENG}} Legzdins50
GK{{Flagicon|NOR}} Mørch10
DF{{Flagicon|NZL}}[144] Adams6/70
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Berry1/10
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Brayford10
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Buxton30
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Dales11/30
DF{{Flagicon|WAL}} Freeman122
DF{{Flagicon|ALB}} Gjokaj181
DF{{Flagicon|POL}} Galinski20
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Hanson6/22
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Hayes20
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Hoganson201
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Lelan5/20
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Naylor72
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Nash10
DF{{Flagicon|IRL}} O'Brien71
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} O'Connor70
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Rawson1/20
DF{{Flagicon|WAL}} Roberts30
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Sellars20
{{Col-2}}
Pos.NameAppsGoals
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Sharpe0/30
DF{{Flagicon|IRL}} Tuite0/10
DF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Wixted3/50
MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Bailey20
MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Bola0/10
MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Davies113
MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Clennett10
MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Dawkins6/30
MF{{Flagicon|USA}} Doyle175
MF{{Flagicon|IRL}} Hendrick10
MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Hughes10
MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Jacobs144
MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Richards3/10
MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Revan1/10
MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Smith5/20
MF{{Flagicon|ENG}} Wassall1/20
FW{{Flagicon|ENG}} Bennett132
FW{{Flagicon|ENG}} Carrigy10
FW{{Flagicon|ENG}} Johnson10
FW{{Flagicon|JAM}} Robinson42
FW{{Flagicon|ENG}} Thomas6/90
FW{{Flagicon|ENG}} Tyson62
FW{{Flagicon|ENG}} Vernam40
{{Col-2}}{{Col-end}}

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74. ^{{cite news|title=Shaun Barker extends Derby County contract by 12 months|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19478160|date=5 September 2012}}
75. ^{{cite news|title=Derby defender Stefan Galinski loaned to Corby Town|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19489518|date=5 September 2012}}
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78. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19714657|title=Coventry City sign Derby County midfielder James Bailey|work=BBC Sport|date=25 September 2012}}
79. ^{{cite news| title = Nottingham Forest owe a big debt to Steve Cotterill, says Nigel Clough| url = http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/Nottingham-Forest-owe-big-debt-Steve-Cotterill/story-17003067-detail/story.html | publisher = thisisderbyshire.co.uk | date = 28 September 2012}}
80. ^{{cite news| title = Derby County striker Jamie Ward ruled out through injury| url = http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8132964/Derby-County-striker-Jamie-Ward-ruled-out-through-injury | publisher = Sky Sports | date = 2 October 2012| accessdate = 2 October 2012}}
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83. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/hughes-commits-to-the-rams-434969.aspx|title=Hughes Pens New Rams Deal|author=dcfc.co.uk|date=20 October 2012}}
84. ^{{cite news |title=Derby sign Scunthorpe teenager Charles Vernam |url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11696/8217014/Derby-sign-Scunthorpe-teenager-Charles-Vernam |work=Sky Sports |date=1 November 2012 }}
85. ^{{cite news| title =Derby County teenager Will Hughes attracts Premier League interest ahead of possible England debut| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/england/9673363/Derby-County-teenager-Will-Hughes-attracts-Premier-League-interest-ahead-of-possible-England-debut.html| publisher = The Telegraph| date = 12 November 2012| location=London| first=John| last=Percy}}
86. ^{{cite web | title= Ram raid: West Ham line up move for Derby defender John Brayford | publisher=Daily Mirror| url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/west-ham-line-up-move-1435073| date = 14 November 2012}}
87. ^{{cite web|title=No bids for promising Ram |url=http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/no-bids-promising-ram-185755004.html |publisher=Yahoo! Eurosport |date=14 November 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106032138/http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/no-bids-promising-ram-185755004.html |archivedate=6 January 2014 }}
88. ^{{cite web| title =Will Hughes: Derby manager says interest inevitable| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20330068| publisher = BBC Sport| date = 14 November 2012 }}
89. ^{{cite web| title =Bradford City sign Derby defender Tom Naylor on loan| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20365025| publisher = BBC Sport| date = 16 November 2012 }}
90. ^{{cite web| title = Ram raid: Barcelona join City and Arsenal in chase for Derby teenager Will Hughes | url= https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/barcelona-enter-chase-with-manchester-city-1441446| publisher = Mirror Football| date = 17 November 2012 }}
91. ^{{cite web | title=TRANSFER: Rams defender signs up| publisher=Carlisle United| url=http://www.carlisleunited.co.uk/news/article/gjokajloandeal22nov12-503283.aspx| date = 22 November 2012}}
92. ^{{cite web | title=Derby County recall Valentin Gjokaj from Carlisle loan| work=BBC Sport| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20772855| date = 18 December 2012 }}
93. ^{{cite news |title=Coventry City: Sky Blues extend Derby midfielder Bailey's loan|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20859940|work=BBC Sport|date= 31 December 2012}}
94. ^{{cite web | title=Duos Contracts Cancelled| publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/duos-contracts-cancelled-589098.aspx| date = 10 January 2013 }}
95. ^{{cite news|url=http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/football-ross-back-rams-112130974.html|title=Ross back with Rams|publisher=Eurosport Yahoo|date=15 January 2013}}
96. ^{{cite news |title=Bantams Nayl down Tom|publisher=uk.eurosport.yahoo.com|url=http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/football-bantams-nayl-tom-175826879.html |date=15 January 2013}}
97. ^{{cite news |title=Derby County striker Nathan Tyson to join Millwall on loan|publisher=thisisderbyshire|url=http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/BREAKING-Derby-County-striker-Nathan-Tyson-join/story-17872512-detail/story.html|date=16 January 2013}}
98. ^{{cite web | title=Derby Cancel Croft Contract | publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/derby-cancel-croft-contract-631766.aspx| date = 31 January 2013 }}
99. ^{{cite web | title=Huddersfield Town sign Derby County's Theo Robinson | work=BBC Sport| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21548381| date = 22 February 2012 }}
100. ^{{cite web | title=Derby Land Martin On Loan | publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/derby-land-martin-on-loan-672079.aspx| date = 22 February 2012 }}
101. ^{{cite web | title=Derby County starlet Will Hughes is hoping to shake off injury for visit of Bolton Wanderers| publisher=thisisderbyshire.co.uk| url=http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/Derby-County-starlet-Hughes-hoping-shake-injury/story-18190519-detail/story.html|date = 19 February 2013}}
102. ^{{cite web | title=Grimsby Town boss says Tom Naylor is heading to "another club in our league"| publisher=thisisgrimsby.co.uk| url=http://www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-boss-says-Tom-Naylor-heading-club/story-18174725-detail/story.html#axzz2LOf8AEei|date = 17 February 2013}}
103. ^{{cite web|title=Derby Man Joins Town |publisher=grimsby-townfc.co.uk |url=http://www.grimsby-townfc.co.uk/news/article/derby-man-joins-town-671750.aspx |date=22 February 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130225045832/http://www.grimsby-townfc.co.uk/news/article/derby-man-joins-town-671750.aspx |archivedate=25 February 2013 |df=dmy }}
104. ^{{cite news|title=Speroni saves penalty as Crystal Palace's Yannick Bolasie deflates Derby|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/mar/01/derby-county-crystal-palace-championship|accessdate=4 March 2013 | location=London|work=The Guardian|date=1 March 2013}}
105. ^{{cite web | title=Derby Bring In Forsyth | publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/derby-bring-in-forsyth-694135.aspx| date = 4 March 2012 }}
106. ^{{cite news| title = Derby County extend Chris Martin loan from Norwich City| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21874986| publisher = BBC Sport| accessdate = 21 March 2013}}
107. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22105467|title=Jake Buxton extends Derby County contract|date=11 April 2013|work=BBC Sport}}
108. ^{{cite web|title=Forsyth Recalled By Watford|url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/forsyth-recalled-by-watford-797133.aspx|publisher=Derby County|date=29 April 2013}}
109. ^{{cite news| url =http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/Midfielder-Ben-Davies-offered-new-contract-Derby/story-18830094-detail/story.html| title =Midfielder Ben Davies is offered a new contract by Derby County| date = 29 April 2013 | work =Derby Telegraph}}
110. ^{{cite news| url =https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22372598| title =Gareth Roberts: Derby County release veteran left-back| date = 2 May 2013 | work =BBC Sport}}
111. ^{{cite news| url =http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/Rams-linked-Blues-winger/story-18870471-detail/story.html#axzz2SBCtCrWX| title =Rams linked with move for Blues winger| date = 2 May 2013 | work =Derby Telegraph}}
112. ^{{cite news| url =http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/Rams-aiming-bring-goalkeeper-Lee-Grant/story-18871862-detail/story.html| title =Rams aiming to bring back goalkeeper Lee Grant| date = 2 May 2013 | work =Derby Telegraph}}
113. ^{{cite web | title=Keogh Wins The Jack Stamps Trophy| publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/keogh-wins-the-jack-stamps-trophy-807299.aspx| date = 4 May 2013 }}
114. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 {{cite web | title=Keogh Named Club Player of the Year| publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/keogh-named-club-player-of-the-year-803602.aspx| date = 2 May 2013 }}
115. ^{{cite web | title=Clough: Signing Grant too good an opportunity to miss| publisher=Derby Telegraph| url=http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/Clough-Signing-Grant-good-opportunity-miss/story-18914314-detail/story.html#axzz2SBCtCrWX| date = 7 May 2013 }}
116. ^Deeney was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, but also qualifies to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and represented them at U-21 level.
117. ^Keogh was born in Harlow, England, but also qualifies to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and represented them at U-19 and U-21 level before making his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in February 2013.
118. ^Gjokaj was born in Lucerne, Switzerland, but also qualifies to represent Albania internationally and has represented them at U-21 level.
119. ^Freeman was born in Arnold, England, but also qualifies to represent Wales internationally and has represented them at U-17, U-19, and U-21 level.
120. ^Ward was born in Birmingham, England, but also qualifies to represent Northern Ireland internationally through his grandfather and represented them at U-19 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Northern Ireland in August 2011.
121. ^Robinson was born in Birmingham, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and made his international debut for Jamaica in February 2013.
122. ^Doyle was born in McKinney, Texas, United States, and represented them at U-20 and U-23 level, but also qualifies to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and represented them at U-21 level before pledging his international allegiance to the United States.
123. ^{{cite news |title=Derby County seal Chris Maguire deal with Aberdeen |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13944239.stm|work=BBC Sport|date=29 June 2011}}
124. ^{{cite news |title=Injury scuppers ex-Derby County forward Chris Maguire's return to Portsmouth|url=http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/story-17209070-detail/story.html?|publisher=thisisderbyshire|date=1 November 2012}}
125. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~56761,00.html |publisher=dcfc.co.uk |title=Chris Jones |date=9 August 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110924172022/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~56761%2C00.html |archivedate=24 September 2011 |df=dmy }}
126. ^Green was born in Pontefract, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his maternal grandmother and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in May 2010.
127. ^{{cite news|url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/7426415.stm| publisher = BBC Sport| title = Rovers' Green set to join Derby| date = 29 May 2009}}
128. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~50968,00.html |publisher=dcfc.co.uk |title=James Severn |date= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110423090116/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~50968%2C00.html |archivedate=23 April 2011 |df=dmy }}
129. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~50745,00.html? |publisher=dcfc.co.uk |title=Ryan Connolly |date=13 February 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110623130442/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~50745%2C00.html |archivedate=23 June 2011 |df=dmy }}
130. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2379484,00.html |title=Derby Swoop For Shackell |publisher=dcfc.co.uk |date=21 June 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110624060514/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10270~2379484%2C00.html |archivedate=24 June 2011 |df=dmy }}
131. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~36386,00.html |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120421091234/http://www.dcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~36386,00.html |dead-url=yes |archive-date=21 April 2012 |publisher=dcfc.co.uk |title=Miles Addison |date=7 May 2008 }}
132. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~1327183,00.html |publisher=dcfc.co.uk |title=Davies Joins Jewell Revolution |date=12 June 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081010224342/http://www.dcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10270~1327183%2C00.html |archivedate=10 October 2008 |df=dmy }}
133. ^{{cite news|url =http://www.dcfc.co.uk/team/player-profile/index.aspx?playerid=492207&tcmuri=264550 | publisher = dcfc.co.uk| title = Stefan Galinski| date = 27 July 2012}}
134. ^{{cite news|url =http://www.dcfc.co.uk/team/player-profile/index.aspx?playerid=492205&tcmuri=264542 | publisher = dcfc.co.uk| title = Kane Richards| date = 27 July 2012}}
135. ^{{Cite web|title=Winger Croft completes free transfer to Rams |publisher=therams.co.uk |url=http://therams.co.uk/stories/derby-county-winger-croft-completes-free-transfer-to-rams |date=25 June 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090628074620/http://therams.co.uk/stories/derby-county-winger-croft-completes-free-transfer-to-rams |archivedate=28 June 2009 |df=dmy }}
136. ^{{cite web | title=Derby Confirm Pre-Season Details|publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2755174,00.html| date = 9 May 2012 }}
137. ^{{cite web | title=Rams Face Premier League Opposition|publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2765076,00.html| date = 18 May 2012 }}
138. ^{{cite web | title=Next Season's Fixture Date Revealed|publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2698221,00.html| date = 16 April 2012}}
139. ^{{cite web | title=DCFC To Start 2012-13 At Pride Park|publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2811978,00.html| date = 18 June 2012}}
140. ^{{cite news | title=League Cup to be rebranded Capital One Cup in new deal| work=BBC Sport| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18283519| date =1 June 2012 }}
141. ^{{cite news | title=Capital One Cup Draw At 9.30am Tomorrow| publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2809648,00.html| date =13 June 2012 }}
142. ^{{cite news | title=Derby At Home In Capital One Cup| publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2806128,00.html| date =14 June 2012 }}
143. ^{{cite web | title=Reserve Cup Final Clash Postponed| publisher=dcfc.co.uk| url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2850011,00.html| date = 17 July 2012 }}
144. ^Adams was born in Melbourne, Australia, but also qualifies to represent New Zealand internationally and represented them at U-17, U-20, and U-23 level before making his international debut for New Zealand in May 2016.

Notes

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External links

  • Derby County FC official website
  • Derby County FC on Soccerbase
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