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2006–07 Derby County F.C. season


FieldValue
clubDerby County
season2006–07
managerBilly Davies
chairmanPeter Gadsby
stadiumPride Park Stadium
leagueChampionship
league result3rd (qualified for play-offs)
cup1Play-offs
cup1 resultWinners
cup2FA Cup
cup2 resultFifth round
cup3League Cup
cup3 resultSecond round
league topscorerSteve Howard (16)
season topscorerSteve Howard (19)
highest attendance31,920 (vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 26 December 2006)
lowest attendance21,295 (vs. Barnsley, 1 November 2006)
average attendance25,944
prevseason2005–06
nextseason2007–08

During the 2006–07 English football season, Derby County competed in the Football League Championship.

Season summary

Derby County finished the season in third place in the Championship, four points behind champions Sunderland and two points behind runners-up Birmingham City. With new ownership, Derby had been able to compete in the transfer market for the first time in a number of years, with Luton Town's Steve Howard becoming the club's first £1 million signing since François Grenet six years previously and, alongside captures from Premiership clubs such as West Ham United's Stephen Bywater and Fulham's Dean Leacock, manager Billy Davies began shaping a side capable of competing at the right end of the table. This wasn't apparent from the off, however, and a return of just five points from the club's opening six fixtures did not hint at instant success for Davies, leaving influential and creative players such as Tommy Smith and Iñigo Idiakez to depart the club prior to the closing of the August transfer window.

However, a 1–0 win at Wolverhampton Wanderers on 12 September proved a catalyst as the club lost only four of its next 27 fixtures (a run which included winning all six league fixtures in November and an eight-match winning streak of six league and two FA Cup games from 30 December to 10 February). After a 2–2 draw at home to Hull City on 10 February, Derby were six points clear at the top of the table and had strengthened for the promotion run-in with the signing of Tyrone Mears, Jay McEveley, Gary Teale, David Jones, Craig Fagan, Stephen Pearson and Jon Macken for a combined £5 million. However, a 2–0 defeat away to Plymouth Argyle in the fifth round preceded a notable wobble in results and the club recorded a return of just six points from the next five games, conceding top spot to Birmingham City after a 1–0 defeat at St. Andrews on 9 March. A resounding 5–1 win against Colchester United (by far the biggest win of a campaign which saw victory by a two-goal margin or greater on just six occasions) looked to have put the club back on track, but, after taking just 12 points from the next ten fixtures, the club slipped out of the automatic promotion places altogether and a 2–0 defeat at Crystal Palace in the penultimate game of the season confirmed a 3rd-placed finish and entry into the 2006–07 Championship playoffs.

Derby defeated West Bromwich Albion 1–0 in the play-off final with a goal from Stephen Pearson to return Derby to the topflight of English football for the first time in five seasons.

Striker Steve Howard, who was also Derby's top scorer that season, was awarded the Jack Stamps Trophy as Derby's player of the season. Defender Darren Moore was named in the PFA's Championship Team of the Year.

Kit

Spanish company Joma remained Derby's kits manufacturers, and introduced a new home kit for the season, the first time since 1998 that Derby had not used the same kit for two seasons running. The Derbyshire Building Society continued sponsoring the kits.

Final league table

Main article: 2006–07 Football League

Results

Derby County's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League Championship

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
6 August 2006SouthamptonH2–221,939S Johnson, Peschisolido
8 August 2006Stoke CityA0–220,013
12 August 2006Hull CityA2–115,261Oakley, Smith (pen)
19 August 2006Norwich CityH0–022,196
26 August 2006Colchester UnitedA3–44,574Lupoli (2), Peschisolido
9 September 2006SunderlandH1–226,502Oakley
12 September 2006Wolverhampton WanderersA1–021,546Howard
16 September 2006Preston North EndH1–122,220Howard (pen)
23 September 2006Sheffield WednesdayA2–123,659Peschisolido, Howard
30 September 2006Southend UnitedH3–022,395Lupoli (2), M Johnson
15 October 2006Plymouth ArgyleA1–313,622Lupoli
17 October 2006Queens Park RangersA2–110,882Bisgaard, Howard
21 October 2006Birmingham CityH0–125,673
28 October 2006Cardiff CityA2–217,371Howard, Barnes
1 November 2006BarnsleyH2–121,295Barnes (2)
4 November 2006West Bromwich AlbionH2–125,342Oakley, Barnes
11 November 2006Coventry CityA2–119,701Stead, Howard
18 November 2006Luton TownA2–09,708Stead, Howard
25 November 2006Leicester CityH1–028,315Stead
29 November 2006Ipswich TownH2–122,606Howard, Lupoli
2 December 2006West Bromwich AlbionA0–120,494
9 December 2006Leeds UnitedA1–020,087Barnes
16 December 2006Crystal PalaceH1–023,875Jones
23 December 2006BurnleyA0–012,825
26 December 2006Wolverhampton WanderersH0–231,920
30 December 2006Plymouth ArgyleH1–025,775Bisgaard
1 January 2007Preston North EndA2–119,204Howard (2, 1 pen)
13 January 2007Sheffield WednesdayH1–028,936Jones
20 January 2007Southend UnitedA1–010,745Howard
30 January 2007BurnleyH1–023,122Howard
3 February 2007SouthamptonA1–027,656Howard
10 February 2007Hull CityH2–228,140Teale, Moore
21 February 2007Stoke CityH0–224,897
24 February 2007SunderlandA1–236,049Barnes
2 March 2007Colchester UnitedH5–126,704Jones, Lupoli, Barnes, Howard (pen), Barker (own goal)
6 March 2007Norwich CityA2–123,462Jones (2)
9 March 2007Birmingham CityA0–120,962
13 March 2007Queens Park RangersH1–127,567Moore
17 March 2007Cardiff CityH3–127,689Howard (2, 1 pen), Barnes
31 March 2007BarnsleyA2–117,059Jones, Oakley
6 April 2007Leicester CityA1–124,704Fagan
9 April 2007Coventry CityH1–129,940Oakley
14 April 2007Ipswich TownA1–224,319Oakley
20 April 2007Luton TownH1–028,499Nyatanga
29 April 2007Crystal PalaceA0–219,545
6 May 2007Leeds UnitedH2–031,183Currie, Mears

Championship play-offs

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
SF 1st Leg12 May 2007SouthamptonA2–130,602Howard (2, 1 pen)
SF 2nd Leg15 May 2007SouthamptonH2–3 (won 4–3 on pens)31,569Moore, Best (own goal)
F28 May 2007West Bromwich AlbionN1–074,993Pearson

FA Cup

Main article: 2006–07 FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R36 January 2007WrexhamH3–115,609Lupoli (3)
R427 January 2007Bristol RoversH1–025,033Peschisolido
R517 February 2007Plymouth ArgyleA0–218,026

League Cup

Main article: 2006–07 Football League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R122 August 2006Stockport CountyA1–03,394M Johnson
R220 September 2006Doncaster RoversA3–3 (lost 7–8 on pens)5,598Howard, Moore, Lupoli

Players

First-team squad

:Squad at end of season

Left club during season

Notes

References

References

  1. "Derby County {{!}} Match {{!}} Club Statistics {{!}} Goalscorers".
  2. "Derby County {{!}} Match {{!}} Club Statistics {{!}} Attendance".
  3. (10 February 2007). "Coca-Cola Football League Championship – Updated 10/02/2007". dcfc.co.uk.
  4. (6 March 2007). "Coca-Cola Football League Championship – Updated 09/03/2007". dcfc.co.uk.
  5. "Derby County - Historical Football Kits".
  6. "Derby County results for the 2006-2007 season - Statto.com".
  7. "FootballSquads - Derby County - 2006/07".
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