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2011–12 Derby County F.C. season


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clubDerby County F.C.
season2011–12
chairmanAndrew Appleby
managerNigel Clough
leagueChampionship
league result12th
league2Jack Stamps Trophy
league2 resultCraig Bryson
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultFourth round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultFirst round
league topscorerSteve Davies (12)
season topscorerSteve Davies/Theo Robinson (12)
highest attendance33,010 vs. Southampton, Championship (15 October 2011)
, Leeds United, Championship (26 December 2011) and Nottingham Forest, Championship (13 March 2012)
lowest attendance7,073 v Shrewsbury Town, League Cup (9 August 2011)
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, Leeds United, Championship (26 December 2011) and Nottingham Forest, Championship (13 March 2012)

The 2011–12 season was Derby County's 106th season in the Football League and their 113th overall in league football. It was their fourth consecutive season in the second tier following the previous campaign and their 44th overall. Derby started the season well, winning their first 4 league games in August, which was also club's best league start since the 1905–06 season. However, the club were knocked out of the first round of League Cup against League Two opposition for the third season in a row against Shrewsbury Town. Derby maintained their top 2 position in September, with the main highlight being a 2–1 win at local rivals Nottingham Forest, despite the fact that goalkeeper Frank Fielding gave away a penalty and was sent off after 67 seconds, Jeff Hendrick's winner in the game was his first goal in senior football. October and November were disappointing with Derby picking up only 1 win and 5 points out of a possible 30 as Derby fell to 15th place in the league, with a 4–0 defeat at rivals Leicester City at the start of the month, starting the slump in form. In mid-October, Nigel Clough and his backroom staff signed new -year contracts. Derby picked up form in December and January, losing only twice in 9 games, picking up 17 points as Derby ended the month 12th peaking at 8th in mid-January. February was another disappointing month, where they picked up 1 point, scoring no goals with the club suffering their 2nd 4–0 defeat of the season at the hands of Southampton by the end of the month, Derby were 15th in the table. From the start of April to mid march, Derby picked up 14 points out a possible 21 which lifted Derby to 11th in the table, 5 points off the play-offs with 4 games remaining, Derby manager Nigel Clough however ruled out a play-off place, wishing there was more the 4 games left as the club were showing great form. However defeats to Middlesbrough and Cardiff City in 4 days ended the Derby's play-off chances. Derby finished the season 12th in the league, 11 points off the play-off players, with Nigel Clough being satisfied with the performances of the team, stating a lack of firepower as the reason why they fell short and a target to improve in 2012–13. Derby ended the season with a win and a draw as they finished in 12th place on 64 points, 7 places and 15 points better off than the previous season, the club's first top half finish since promotion in 2007 and best league standing since relegation in 2008.

Derby's summer signings had mixed fortunes with Craig Bryson, Jason Shackell & Frank Fielding all being in contention for the Player of the Year award. Striker Theo Robinson was joint top scorer with Steve Davies on 12 goals and Jamie Ward's form impressed enough to earn him a new contract. Tom Naylor also earned praise from Nigel Clough for his development and impressed when standing in for John Brayford at right-back. Nathan Tyson, signed from local rivals Forest however failed to score in 24 appearances, Chris Maguire struggled to break into the first team and was loaned out to Portsmouth for the final two months of the season. Chris Riggott rejoined the club on a one-year contract, but was released in December due to injuries. The club relied less on loan signings and more on the club's academy as Jeff Hendrick, Mark O'Brien, Callum Ball, Mason Bennett and Will Hughes all broke into the first team, Bennett and Hughes making their debuts with Bennett setting a club record for youngest ever team player, making his first appearance against Middlesbrough on 22 October 2011 at 15 years and 99 days old, beating Lee Holmes' record by 169 days.

The club's reserve side had a less successful year than in the two previous seasons, with the club missing out on the Central League title by one point from Sheffield United, as well as being beaten in the Derbyshire Senior Cup final by Buxton. Derby also reached the final of the Central League Cup final against Manchester City Elite Development squad.

The club recorded an average attendance of 26,020, down by exactly 3 from the previous campaign and still the third highest in the Championship behind West Ham United and Southampton. This was also the 14th best average attendance in the country, higher than the average gate of eight Premier League clubs. In October 2011, Derby County announced that they had submitted plans to Derby City Council for a £7 million development of land outside the stadium, which the club named "The Plaza @ Pride Park". The plans included five cafes/restaurants, two convenience stores and 2,000 square metres of office space. The plans were scaled down from the planned £20 million development proposed in 2007. Derby County CEO Tom Glick, said that the plans would help the club deal with the new Financial Fair Play regulations, due to be introduced in the Football League from 2012, as revenue from the Plaza was intended to be reinvested back into the club. The planned development also coincided with plans from the City Council to build a multi-use sports arena on the same site as the proposed Plaza. Derby City Council's Planning Control Committee gave planning permission for The Plaza @ Pride Pride Park development in January 2012, with Chief Executive Tom Glick stating the club had started looking for a development company to build the plaza.

Team kit

The team kit for the 2011–12 season is produced by Adidas and sponsored by website buymobiles.net. The new home kit for was revealed on 4 June 2011. The away kit was revealed on 15 July 2011.

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Review

Pre-season

In a post-match interview after a 2–0 defeat at home to Bristol City on 30 April 2011, Derby manager Nigel Clough stated that whilst talking with the fellow management staff during the game he had wondered "How many of those players out who started today we want out there on 6 August (and the answer is) not too many" and that he intended to bring in "6, 8, maybe 10" new players in the close season. Flying in the face of such talk was press speculation that Clough, fearing interference, would quit his position at Derby to return to Burton Albion. The Rams ended the season in 19th, their lowest position on the league ladder in 5 years. The final tally of 49 points was the club's lowest ever from a 46-game season and their lowest in the second tier since 1984. At the end of May, the club announced it had sold 16,200 Early Bird Season tickets for the following campaign, just 500 down from the same point last season.

Following the completion of the 2010–11 season, Derby announced their retained list for the 2011–12 campaign. Goalkeeping trio Saul Deeney, Ross Atkins and James Severn were all given new deals to their expiring contracts, whilst Callum Ball, Alex Witham, Aaron Cole and Chris Jones become first-year professionals after completing their scholarship programmes. The next month Ball also signed a new three-year contract, which extended his stay at the club until at least 2014. The club also confirmed the departures of Michael Boulding, Chris Porter, Greg Mills and Arnaud Mendy, alongside the retiring Robbie Savage, as they would not be offered new deals, and that loanees Brad Jones, Daniel Ayala and Alberto Bueno would all return to their parent clubs.

The club quickly entered into the transfer market, tying up permanent deals for loanees Frank Fielding, Jamie Ward and Theo Robinson within 48 hours of the end of the season, with Fielding signed for £400k and Ward and Robinson signing for undisclosed fees, rumoured to total £500k. The first "new" capture of the summer came in the shape of Kilmarnock captain Craig Bryson, who signed for £350k, rising to £450,000 after add-on clauses. Later that same month, Derby added two additional signings in the shape of Jason Shackell and Chris Maguire. Barnsley captain Jason Shackell was the club's biggest signing of the Summer Transfer window. After several unsuccessful offers, Derby had a bid in the region of £1m accepted and the player joined on a three-year contract. Miles Addison, who signed a contract extension until 2013 on the same day, joined Barnsley on loan for six months as part of the deal. Another protracted transfer concerned Scottish international striker Chris Maguire. On 1 June, it was announced Chris Maguire would sign for the club on the expiration of his Aberdeen contract after agreeing a three-year deal at Pride Park. However, after Derby failed to match Aberdeen's £400,000 compensation claim, it was revealed that the final fee would be decided by a FIFA Tribunal. However, after much discussion between the two clubs, on 29 June, two days before the expiry of his contract, Maguire's signing was formally announced, with the two clubs agreeing to a compensation in the region of £400,000.

Despite capturing six new permanent signings by the end of June, Derby still hadn't finished rebuilding and added two more captures on 1 July. The most controversial was that of Nottingham Forest's Nathan Tyson. On 7 June, it was confirmed that Nathan Tyson was in contract talks with the club, despite a controversial incident where Tyson waved a Nottingham Forest flag in front of the Derby fans after the final whistle of the East Midlands derby match in August 2009, a game which Tyson scored in and Forest won 3–2. Tyson was hit with a two-game suspended ban and a £5,000 fine for the incident. Tyson was confirmed as a Derby County player on 13 June, signing a 3-year pre-contract agreement and formally joining on 1 July. A less contentious signing came in the shape of Burton Albion goalkeeper Adam Legzdins, who joined from League Two club Burton Albion on a three-year deal, Clough stating that he would return to first choice goalkeeper Frank Fielding. The close seasons final captures came late on.

Former defender Chris Riggott was invited to train with the club in an attempt to regain fitness and impressed enough to earn a contract offer from the club, which he subsequently signed. The other signing came in the form of a six-month loan deal for Hull City defender Kevin Kilbane, who would challenge Gareth Roberts for the club's left-back position.

Uncompleted moved included a rejected £1.25m move for Leicester City striker Martyn Waghorn and an approach for Watford midfielder John Eustace, who had had a loan spell at the club in 2009. Rumoured targets included Birmingham City pair Kevin Phillips and Lee Bowyer, and Adam Rooney of Inverness Caledonian Thistle The start of July also saw a rumours of a move for former Forest midfielder Guy Moussi. There were also rumours of an audacious swoop for Manchester United and England striker Michael Owen, which Clough himself later dismissed as "silly season" speculation.

With the capture of ten players, there came the necessity of shifting out those not in the first team picture to balance the club's wage bill. The biggest sale, and the only one from which Derby received a fee, was Luke Varney, who joined Portsmouth for a fee of £750,000 after lengthy speculation. The only other permanent departure, not counting contract expirations, was Ben Pringle. Pringle was told he was free to find another club, despite being handed a new 18-month contract just 3 months earlier, and subsequently agreed personal terms with Rotherham United. signing for the club on a free transfer later the same day. The only other departures saw goalkeeper Ross Atkins join Burton Albion on a season-long loan move and another young goalkeeper, James Severn joined Eastwood Town until 1 January. There was also rumour of an Aberdeen move for Russell Anderson being accepted, but the player rejected the chance of a move, preferring to remain at Pride Park.

The players and management team returned to pre-season training on 1 July, with former loanee goalkeeper Matt Duke and left back Danny Blanchett also joining training after being released by their respective clubs. Striker Michael Boulding, who had been released at the start of the season, also trained with the club during pre-season and former Notts County left winger Nathan Fox played 90 minutes during a pre-season friendly against Burton Albion.

August

Derby's first game of the 2011–12 season came at home to relegated Birmingham City and saw full debuts for Jason Shackell, Craig Bryson and Kevin Kilbane. Despite going a goal down, Derby struck back to claim a 2–1 victory, which included a debut goal for Shackell, who earned a spot in the Championship Team of the Week. This was followed by consecutive 1–0 wins away to Watford and Blackpool, with winning goals courtesy of Steve Davies, who earned a Team of the Week placing for his performance, and Craig Bryson respectively. The run was the first time Derby had opened a campaign with a three-game winning streak since 1948 and the first time in the club's history it had been achieved with two away fixtures in the run. The following match against Doncaster Rovers was the 300th league game at the Pride Park Stadium and saw Derby in with a chance of making their best start to a season in over 100 years if they could achieve a victory. In the result of the match The Rams cruised to a 3–0 victory, with Steve Davies getting his third in four games, Kevin Kilbane getting his first goal for the club and Ben Davies scoring his first of the campaign and earning a place in the Championship Team of the Week. The result lifted Derby to second in the embryonic 2011–12 table and saw the Rams open with four from four, the first time this had been achieved since the start of the 1905–06 season when the club recorded a club record five straight opening victories. Four days after the result, the club revealed that right back John Brayford, who had played every minute of every game since his arrival at Pride Park one year earlier, had signed a new contract extending his stay at the club until the summer of 2014. The visit of Burnley was the final game before the international break and saw Derby crash to their first defeat of the season, as Theo Robinson's equaliser turned out to be a mere consolation in a 2–1 home loss. Regardless of the defeat, Nigel Clough remained defiant, stating "I don't want this to diminish the start we've had. 12 points from 15 has been absolutely brilliant and the manner in which we've achieved them."

With the international break stopping play, eyes moved to what the club would do prior to the closing of the Transfer Window on 1 September, with the long term chase for a holding midfielder and an additional striker suggesting that the club's work in the transfer market had not yet finished. However, the club's only movement saw academy graduate Ryan Connolly join Scottish First Division side Ayr United on loan until 31 December and youth team winger Aaron Cole head out to Eastwood Town on a one-month deal. Glick explained the lack of activity with a statement via. the club's official website in which he said "We continue to make inquiries and calls in regards to strengthening the squad, but it may be that things happen when the loan window re-opens next week. We have been extremely active in our recruitment this summer - signing 10 players - and we very satisfied the quality and experience we have brought in. It is no secret that we expected, and needed, to move some players on during this window to balance the squad with the new intake, and that element has so far proved challenging. This means we are carrying players and wages that are not part of our plans for this campaign or beyond, and we need to rectify that. It is important not to abandon our philosophy of responsible governance of this Club; with the Financial Fair Play rules set to be introduced in the Football League in 2012, it makes it even more imperative." One of the players thought to not be part of the club's plans was defender Dean Leacock, with media speculation that he was going to be offered a contract termination. Other financial news saw it revealed amount of money Derby spent on agents' fees had fallen by almost £150,000 between July 2010 and July 2011, paying out £289,500 as opposed to £434,350 in the previous 12 months. The figure saw Derby tumble down the Championship Agent's Fees table to 18th, having topped it three years before. Thefigure was made up of 57 transactions, including 18 new registrations/transfers, eight updated contracts, 13 contracts cancelled and 18 loans.

September

The international break saw a surprise call-up to the England squad for Frankie Fielding following West Ham United's Rob Green's withdrawal through injury. Although Fielding was unused for the two Euro 2012 qualifiers, he became the first Derby player in 11 years to have a role for England, since Seth Johnson's appearance against Italy in 2000. When Fielding returned to Derby he and his teammates resumed Championship action away to Coventry City, where two second half goals condemned them to a second consecutive defeat, this time 2–0.

The day before the Coventry defeat it was announced that Nigel Clough had been nominated for the Championship Manager of the Month award, but lost out to Brighton & Hove Albion's Gus Poyet. Prior to the game, Clough also spoke of his desire for patience and his commitment to bringing through youth at Derby. Reflecting on Clough's comments, the Derby Evening Telegraph stated "The conveyor belt at Derby has juddered and stalled at times and in many ways it has been rusted by constant changes within the Academy set up" before highlighting past academy-graduates England international Tom Huddlestone, Northern Ireland international Lee Camp, Wales international Lewin Nyatanga and England U21 internationals Lee Grant, Giles Barnes and Lee Holmes (all of whom were no longer with the club) as examples that the current youth set-up should aim to emulate. As if to prove that Derby's youth production was back on track, academy graduate Mark O'Brien, who had played in every game of the new season despite being just 18 years old, signed a new four-year contract, extending his stay at the club until the summer of 2015. On the same day, winger Dave Martin joined Walsall on a months loan and the following week Stephen Bywater moved to Sheffield Wednesday until the end of the year with goalkeeping coach Martin Taylor saying of Bywater "He's not in the squad at all. Nothing against Stephen because he's worked really hard but he doesn't figure in our plans. At his age he just needs to play games and get in the shop window." There was also a link with Mansfield Town's Tom Naylor, who played for the reserves in a bid to earn a contract offer from the club, and Clough laughed off West Bromwich Albion's rumoured £3m interest in John Brayford, saying "Is that all, £3million?"

17 September bought the first East Midlands derby of the season, as Derby travelled to the City Ground to face Nottingham Forest. With midfielder James Bailey injured in the week prior to the match, an ankle injury which ruled him out for three months. Derby unsuccessfully tried to sign former-Captain Matt Oakley on loan from Leicester City to bolster the midfield. The already contentious fixture saw tensions heightened by the news that Nathan Tyson, who had injured himself in pre-season following his move to Derby from Forest, was finally available for selection for the Rams. In the event of the match, Frank Fielding was sent off after just 66 seconds after bundling over Forest striker Ishmael Miller giving Adam Legzdins to make his first appearance for the club, with his first action being to pick Andy Reid's penalty out of the back of the net. However, Jamie Ward's 29th-minute equaliser, a mazy run past three Forest defenders before he beat Lee Camp at his near post from the byline, saw the ten-man Derby side level at half-time. The second half saw Nathan Tyson come on for his Derby debut, but it was 19-year-old academy graduate Jeff Hendrick, who like Mark O'Brien had broken into the first team after impressive performances and was named in the Championship Team of the Week on the back of his performance, who grabbed the headlines when he scored midway into the second half with his first professional goal and claimed Derby's third win at the City Ground in five attempts. The victory was followed with four points from the next two home games - a 3–0 thumping of Millwall which saw John Brayford, Ben Davies and Jeff Hendrick named in the Championship's 'Team of the Week' and a 1–1 draw with Barnsley - to take them into the automatic promotion spots. The results came in midst of discussion over Clough's contract - which was due to expire at the end of the season, with Forest allegedly interested in securing their former-player's services.

October

The first game of October, and Derby's final game before the international break saw Derby make the short trip to Leicester City. In the event of the game, Derby were on the end of a thumping 4–0 defeat, which included two goals in the final two minutes, but remained in third place in the table thanks to results elsewhere. It was the club's biggest defeat for almost exactly two years (after a 1–6 mauling at Cardiff City on 29 September 2009) and left Clough asking supporters to not let the result "overshadow what has been a great start to the season for us." The heavy nature of the defeat, which was partially attributed to player exhaustion due to the constraints of a regular Championship season being placed on Derby's small squad, led to questions about potential investment over the next two weeks, with CEO Tom Glick stating that "we have our eye firmly on what it will take to get through the first half of the season before January and if we feel we're light, we'll make a move" before reaffirming that he didn't foresee any new signings ahead of the next game, at home to Southampton.{{cite web | title=Rams consider loan options

The return to league action saw a high-profile fixture at home to league leaders Southampton, with a sell out crowd (the first of the season) making the match the fourth highest attended of the day in English football. Theo Robinson's 3rd-minute strike saw Derby open the scoring in an eventual 1–1 draw, though they owed much to an inspired performance from Frank Fielding for keeping them in the game. The draw came despite the absence of John Brayford, who missed his first match since joining Derby 15 months previously after picking up an injury in training, and top-scorer Steve Davies' early exit after picking up an eye injury. With the Brayford ruled out for six weeks and Davies for twelve, Derby cast their eye over the emergency loan market and confirmed they have enquired about Newcastle United's James Perch though Newcastle denied the request as the player was providing defensive cover. Two days after the game it was announced Nigel Clough, alongside his backroom staff, had signed new -year deals at Derby to take them through until summer 2015. The following day, Derby let the lead slip twice as they drew 2–2 at Reading and lost 2–0 at Middlesbrough the following weekend to drop to 6th in the table, their lowest position of the table, and stretch their winless streak to five games. The Middlesbrough game was notable for featuring the debut of the highly touted Mason Bennett, who set a club record for youngest ever team player, making his first appearance at 15 years and 99 days old. The final game of October saw Derby rise to fifth in the table and finally ending their winless streak by grabbing their first win in 6 with a 3–1 win over Portsmouth, with strikes from Craig Bryson and Jamie Ward sandwiching Chris Maguire's first league goal for the club on his first league start in an acclaimed performance. Craig Bryson's performance earned him a place in the Championship Team of the Week. and Mason Bennett also made his first home appearance, coming on in the second half. The match saw injuries to Theo Robinson (hamstring), Mark O'Brien (shoulder) and Chris Maguire (broken nose) to add to eight other injured first team players (Shaun Barker, John Brayford, Steven Davies, Saul Deeney, Nathan Tyson, James Bailey, Paul Green and Chris Riggott). With eleven senior players unavailable, the club admitted it "might" consider entering the loan market, though Clough later stated "We are trying to find the solutions from within the squad", suggesting that their frequent use of the loan market in previous seasons had had a destabilizing effect on the squads of the time.

Away from the pitch, Derby County announced that they had submitted plans to Derby City Council for a £7 million development of land outside the stadium, which the club named "The Plaza @ Pride Park". The plans included five cafes/restaurants, two convenience stores and 2,000 square metres of office space. The plans were scaled down from the planned £20 million development proposed in 2007. Derby County CEO Tom Glick, said that the plans would help the club deal with the new Financial Fair Play regulations, due to be introduced in the Football League from 2012, as revenue from the Plaza was intended to be reinvested back into the club. The planned development also coincided with plans from the City Council to build a multi-use sports arena on the same site as the proposed Plaza.

November

The first match of the month saw Derby crash to a 3–0 defeat at home to Cardiff City, their biggest home defeat for 22 months, and drop out of the playoff for the positions for the first time in the season. Russell Anderson added to the club's injury problems by going off with a damaged hamstring. Despite Derby's numerous injury issues. Clough insisted loans weren't needed and instead loaned out midfielder Stephen Pearson to fellow Championship side Bristol City until 2 January. The last match before the November international break saw Derby race into a 2–0 lead away to Peterborough United, courtesy of a Theo Robinson brace, before losing 3–2 thanks to a stoppage time winner and slipping to a season low of 8th in the table. The winning goal was a bone of contention for Clough, whose post match criticism of referee Iain Williamson was strong enough to earn him a £2,000 fine from the FA. Speaking after the defeat, Clough stated that the recent results (one win from eight) had clouded the seasons positives, such as the "emergence of (the) youngsters". The match saw Will Hughes make his debut as a late substitute at the age of just 16, meaning Derby finished the game with five Academy graduate players aged 19-or-under on the pitch (Jeff Hendrick, Mark O'Brien having started and Mason Bennett, Callum Ball and Hughes appearing as substitutes).

During the international break Derby added to the squad, with the loan signing of Mansfield Town defender Tom Naylor and trials for defender Daniel Lafferty and forward Edwin Gyasi. The first game after the break, at home to Hull City, also saw the return to the squad of Shaun Barker, Paul Green and John Brayford., though it was not enough to prevent The Rams crash to their third straight defeat as the visitors ran out 2–0 winners. The result meant Derby had won just one of the last 9 fixtures, slumping from 2nd to 9th in the table, though Clough dismissed the poor form as "not a concern". The game also saw top-scorer Theo Robinson go off with a hamstring injury in the first 15 minutes, an injury which saw the club begin to scour the loan market for a replacement striker ahead of the emergency loan window's closure the following Thursday. On the day that the emergency loan window closed, Ipswich Town's Tamás Priskin joined The Rams on a five-week deal, with youth team winger Aaron Cole going out on loan to Conference National side Stockport County on a similar deal. Priskin scored on his debut to give Derby the lead at West Ham United but The Rams eventually fell to a 3–1 defeat to slip to 15th in the table on the back of a fourth consecutive defeat. This was followed by a 1–0 defeat at home to Brighton and Hove Albion, which was a fifth straight defeat and meant that November yielded no points and just three goals.

December

Derby's first fixture of December saw them earn their 5,000th league point in their history, as a Paddy McCarthy own goal helped earn the club a 1–1 draw away to Crystal Palace and earn The Rams their first point in six games. A week later they followed it with a first win since October, as Callum Ball's first senior goal say Derby turn a 1–0 deficit into a 2–1 victory at home to Bristol City. The match was sandwiched by two contracting pieces of contract news - the day before the game it was announced midfielder Jeff Hendrick had committed to the until 2015, whereas two days after it was announced Russell Anderson's injury plagued two years at the club had been ended when his contract was cancelled by mutual consent. There was also strong rumours that Stephen Bywater would make his loan move to Sheffield Wednesday permanent. On 22 December, Chris Riggott's contract was terminated by mutual consent, a move which formally went ahead on 1 January. The Bristol City victory was followed by a 1–0 defeat away to Ipswich Town. now managed by Clough's predecessor Paul Jewell, and a Boxing Day victory over Leeds United, to take Derby to 31 points at the half-way stage of the season - 1 point ahead of the same stage previous season. The Leeds game saw Nathan Tyson make his first start for Derby, five months after joining the club following a succession of groin problems. Ahead of the final game of the year, a home fixture against second placed West Ham, and with the club's wage bill restricting Derby's potential in the transfer market Clough revealed his intention to move on no less than six players in the upcoming transfer window, with Stephen Pearson (Bristol City), Stephen Bywater (Sheffield Wednesday), Dean Leacock, David Martin, Lee Croft and Tomasz Cywka, all of whom were entering the final six months of their contracts, seemingly on their way out. Bywater was the first to leave following the cancellation of his contract by mutual consent. The Rams rounded off 2012 with a 2–1 home victory over second placed West Ham United which saw Callum Ball and Paul Green, with his first goal in over a year, give Derby a 2–0 lead within 10 minutes. It was only the second time in the last ten years that Derby had finished the year with maximum points and saw them rise to 10th in the table, just two points from the play off positions.

January

The club opened the season with a 1–0 victory away at Hull City, courtesy of a Theo Robinson goal. It meant that Derby became the only side in English football to take a full 9 points from the festive fixtures and was the first time Derby had achieved the feat for 16 years. The win was followed by 1–0 home victories over Crystal Palace (in the FA Cup 3rd Round) and Coventry City in the league, to take The Rams to five consecutive victories in all competitions, their best run of form of the season. The winning run ended with a 2–0 FA Cup defeat to Stoke City and then subsequent results of a 0–0 draw at Burnley and a 3–2 midweek defeat at Barnsley.

With the opening of the transfer window, Derby made permanent Tom Naylor's loan move from Mansfield Town on a three-year deal, and signed Sunderland striker Ryan Noble on a month's loan for a second time; Noble having also had a loan spell at the club in the previous campaign. Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Tom Carroll joined the club on loan until the end of the season. These were the only three incoming transfers, though several players left the club; Dave Martin joined Southend United for an undisclosed fee and Stephen Pearson and Dean Leacock both had their contracts terminated by mutual consent, allowing them to join Bristol City and Leyton Orient respectively. Tomasz Cywka saw a transfer back to Poland fall through (which later turned out to be Ekstraklasa leaders Śląsk Wrocław), with Clough indicating that the player could leave as his contract was up in the summer and there was no intention of offering him a new deal. Cywka eventually joined Reading on a free transfer. In addition, Lee Croft joined Scottish Premier League side St Johnstone until the end of the season whilst Miles Addison and Aaron Cole extended their loans at Barnsley and Stockport County respectively by one month.

Away from the pitch, Derby City Council's Planning Control Committee gave planning permission for The Plaza @ Pride Pride Park development, with Chief Executive Tom Glick stating the club had started looking for a development company to build the plaza.

February

Derby were set to being the month local rivals Nottingham Forest, however the game was postponed due to heavy snow. The club's form in February was disappointing, with club picking up only one point in a 0–0 draw against Millwall, a 61st minute Noel Hunt goal ensured a 1–0 defeat to Reading, this was Derby's first home defeat since losing 1–0 against Brighton & Hove Albion in November, the club suffered their joint worst result at Southampton where Derby lost 4–0 to goals from Jos Hooiveld, Aaron Martin, Adam Lallana and Tadanari Lee. Right-back John Brayford picked up a thigh injury in the game, which ruled him out for at least 6 weeks. Derby ended the month with on further defeat at home to local rivals Leicester City, a Neil Danns goal was the difference between the sides. This poor form dropped Derby from 12th in the league at start of month to 15th at the end of the month, with the gap to the play-off place increasing from 4 to 9.

Defender Miles Addison back from a loan spell at Barnsley, joined Bournemouth on loan until the end of the season.

March

Derby began the month at 3rd placed Birmingham City, a team who have lost only one home game this season, Derby were 2–0 down after 57 minutes with goals from Erik Huseklepp and Marlon King, Ben Davies made his first appearance in the first team in 2 months as a 59th-minute substitute replacing Nathan Tyson and he made an immediate impact, creating a goal for Steve Davies (the first goal since his return) 2 minutes later, with Theo Robinson grabbing an equaliser in the 66th minute, the game finished 2–2 as Derby's winless run extended to a season record 7 games. Derby got their first win 7 weeks as Derby beat play-off chasing Blackpool 2–1, Derby went behind from a Tom Ince goal, before Steve Davies scored twice in his first start since his return from injury, the performance from Davies in the game got praise from Derby coach Andy Garner and Blackpool manager Ian Holloway. Derby lost 2–1 at home to Watford, with Derby being 2–0 down after 15 minutes with goals from Sean Murray and Troy Deeney, with Steve Davies getting his fourth goal in a week with a consolation goal. Derby played local rivals Nottingham Forest in a re-arranged fixture from February, in the 80th minute defender Shaun Barker was involved in a collision with Forest striker Marcus Tudgay and Derby goalkeeper Frank Fielding and after a 6 minute in the game was substituted and rushed off to hospital with a suspected broken leg. In stoppage time Marcus Tudgay was sent off after a tackle with Steve Davies, 4 minutes in stoppage time Jake Buxton scored a late winner, which ensured Derby's first league double over Forest in 40 years as Derby won 1–0.

A day after the game, Barker was ruled out for the remainder of the season with a dislocated kneecap. However, on 22 March after further scans in hospital, Barker was facing a 16-month recovery from his injury, (ruling him out of the entire 2012–13 season) after rupturing his medial, anterior cruciate and posterior cruciate ligaments. Barker also had a hour operation to remove damage to the patellar ligament, Barker will also wear a brace to the first 8 weeks to help protect the dislocated knee. Barker remains optimistic for a full recovery. Derby picked up their first away win since 2 January as they beat Doncaster Rovers 2–1 with goals from Theo Robinson and a first goal for Derby from Gareth Roberts, El Hadji Diouf scored a consolation goal. Derby lost 2–0 to Brighton & Hove Albion with goals from Iñigo Calderón and Ashley Barnes. Derby ended the month with a 3–2 win against Crystal Palace with goals from Steve Davies, Jeff Hendrick and a Theo Robinson penalty put Derby in a 3–0 lead after 49 minutes, Palace scored two late consolation goal from Chris Martin and Darren Ambrose. Derby ended the months with a 1–1 draw at Bristol City with a first half Craig Bryson goal cancelled out by Brett Pitman goal in the second half. Derby ended the month in 13th in the table, 7 points off the play-offs and 19 points clear of relegation.

Chris Maguire joined Championship strugglers Portsmouth on a month-long emergency loan. Goalkeeper Adam Legzdins rejoined former club Burton Albion on a month's loan.

April

Derby started April with a 0–0 draw at home to Ipswich Town, before taking on Leeds United at Elland Road two days later, Leeds were down to ten men as Michael Brown was given a straight red card in 25 minutes after a stomach-high tackle on Theo Robinson, goals from Craig Bryson after 32 minutes and Steve Davies after 66 minutes were enough to beat the Yorkshire side 2–0, Derby 7th consecutive win v Leeds and their 3rd consecutive league double. This result moved Derby up to 11th in the table, 5 points off the play-offs with 4 games remaining, Derby manager Nigel Clough however ruled out a play-off place, wishing there was more the 4 games left as the club picked up 14 points from a possible 21. A 1–0 defeat from a late Curtis Main winner against Middlesbrough and a 2–0 defeat at Cardiff City with goal from Joe Mason and a goal from defender Mark Hudson from his own half, mathematically ended Derby's play-off chances and ensured Derby will stay in the Championship for a 5th consecutive seasons as Derby dropped to 14th in the table, 8 points off the play-offs with two games to play. John Brayford made his first team return in the game, replacing the injured Tom Naylor at half time who picked up a tight hamstring, Jamie Ward was also replaced early in the second half with a dead leg. Ward was fit to start the next against, a visit to Portsmouth whilst Naylor was not in the matchday squad, John Brayford made his first start in two months. Derby took the lead in the 41st minute, with Jake Buxton scoring his second goal of the season. At half time goalkeeper Frank Fielding was substituted off with a groin injury to be replaced by Adam Legzdins who returned from his loan spell at Burton Albion earlier in the week, playing only one game after picking up a hip injury after a 1–0 defeat against Northampton Town in March. In the second half, former Rams striker Luke Varney scored an equalising goal in the 74th minute. On the 78th minute, Steve Davies scored a penalty to give Derby a 2–1 lead, which is how the game ended as Portsmouth were relegated to League One. Academy graduates Mason Bennett & Will Hughes were both given runouts as second-half substitutes. Ahead of the final game of the season at home to Peterborough United, midfielders Craig Bryson & Jeff Hendrick were awarded the club's Jack Stamps Player of the Year & Sammy Crooks Young Player of the Year respectively. Will Hughes given his first start in the game, with youth team players Mason Bennett, Josh Lelan & Kwame Thomas named on the substitutes bench, which featured no goalkeeper as Adam Legzdins made only his second start of the season, standing in for the injured Fielding. Jamie Ward missed out due to a thigh injury. Derby drew the game 1–1 through a 21st minute Theo Robinson goal, with David Ball equalising in the 82nd minute for Peterborough. This result lead Derby to finish 12th in the league, their best league finish since relegation in 2008 and their first top half finish and best points haul since promotion in 2007. Steve Davies and Theo Robinson finished the season joint top goal scorers on 12 goals.

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. . The club have also been in contract talks with Paul Green with club giving Green until April 2012 to respond. Leeds United were reportedly interested in Green, an offer that Green rejected which means the player will leave the club in the summer. Derby manager Nigel Clough responded to the news by dropping Green for the matchday squad in the penultimate game against Portsmouth, with 17-year-old academy winger Will Hughes taking his place in the matchday squad. Rams coach Johnny Metgod stated that the club were also in contract talks with Jamie Ward whose deal ends in summer 2013, Ward signed a new two-year contract on 19 April, with an option for a further year which will extended his stay at Derby until at least the summer of 2014. Lee Croft and Miles Addison, both with one year left on their contract, have been told that they are free to leave the club in the summer. Chris Maguire's loan at Portsmouth was extended until the end of the season. Surgeon Dr Andrew Williams said in April 2012 that he was happy with the progress that captain Shaun Barker had made in his injury recovery after his first check-up, with Barker expected to be in a leg brace and crutches for at least 12 weeks. Barker has also spent 6 hours a day in a Kneehab XP, which Barker calls a "machine of death" the machine helps re-build quadriceps muscles through set spells of contraction and relaxation. Barker has also spent time in an ice machine.

At the end of the month, the Rams finally ended their interest in appointing a director of football, something the club had been considering since May 2011. The club also confirmed their interest in 20-year-old Northampton Town winger Michael Jacobs, who is out of contract at the end of the season.

End of season squad

PlayerCountrySquad
numberPositionSigned fromDateFee paidTotal Derby
appearancesTotal Derby
goals
Frank FieldingENG1GoalkeeperBlackburn Rovers9 May 2011£400k630
John BrayfordENG2DefenderCrewe Alexandra19 May 2010title=Derby Land Brayford & Baileypublisher=dcfc.co.ukurl=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2053956,00.html?date=19 May 2010url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100522105048/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10270~2053956%2C00.htmlarchive-date=22 May 2010 }}73/11
Gareth RobertsWAL3DefenderDoncaster Rovers1 July 2010Free66/61
Craig BrysonSCO4MidfielderKilmarnock6 June 2011£350k, rising to £450k466
Shaun BarkerENG5DefenderBlackpool15 July 2009title=Barker joy at Derby dealpublisher=Sky Sportsurl=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11095_5434966,00.htmldate = 15 July 2009 }}100/56
Jason ShackellENG6DefenderBarnsley21 June 2011£750k, rising to £1m491
Steve DaviesENG7ForwardTranmere Rovers12 June 2008url=http://www.dcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~1327183,00.htmlpublisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Davies Joins Jewell Revolutiondate=12 June 2008url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081010224342/http://www.dcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10270~1327183%2C00.htmlarchive-date=10 October 2008 }}55/3923
Nathan TysonENG9ForwardNottingham Forest1 July 2011Free13/110
Jamie WardNIRWard 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 2011.10ForwardSheffield United9 May 2011Undisclosed50/29
Chris MaguireSCO11ForwardAberdeen29 June 2011£400k3/52
Adam LegzdinsENG13GoalkeeperBurton Albion1 July 2011Undisclosed2/20
Conor DoyleUSADoyle 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.14ForwardCreighton University6 August 2010title=Doyle Completes Derby Switchurl=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2113174,00.htmlpublisher=Derby County F.C.date=6 Aug 2010access-date=6 August 2010archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100819093839/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10270~2113174%2C00.htmlarchive-date=19 August 2010url-status=deaddf=dmy-all }}6/140
James BaileyENG16MidfielderCrewe Alexandra19 May 2010Undisclosed53/91
Jake BuxtonENG17DefenderBurton Albion1 July 2009title=Buxton pens Derby dealpublisher=Sky Sportsurl=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11696_5314268,00.htmldate = 11 May 2009 }}36/123
Ben DaviesENG18MidfielderNotts County20 January 2011title=Derby sign midfielder Daviespublisher=dcfc.co.ukurl=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2271348,00.htmldate=20 January 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110122220437/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10270~2271348%2C00.htmlarchive-date=22 January 2011 }}41/82
Tom CarrollENG19MidfielderTottenham Hotspur30 January 2012Loan8/41
Theo RobinsonENGRobinson was born in Birmingham, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and would make his international debut for Jamaica in February 2013.21ForwardMillwall1 July 2011Unidisclosed37/1714
Lee CroftENG22MidfielderUnattached25 June 2009title=Winger Croft completes free transfer to Ramspublisher=therams.co.ukurl=http://therams.co.uk/stories/derby-county-winger-croft-completes-free-transfer-to-ramsdate=25 June 2009url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090628074620/http://therams.co.uk/stories/derby-county-winger-croft-completes-free-transfer-to-ramsarchive-date=28 June 2009 }}20/101
Jeff HendrickIRL23MidfielderTrainee2 May 2010url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~51283,00.html?publisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Jeff Hendrickdate=2 May 2010url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110623130254/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~51283%2C00.htmlarchive-date=23 June 2011 }}39/83
Mark O'BrienIRL24DefenderTrainee1 July 2009url = http://www.dcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~47097,00.htmlarchive-url = https://archive.today/20120415160303/http://www.dcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~47097,00.htmlurl-status = deadarchive-date = 15 April 2012publisher = dcfc.co.uktitle = Mark O'Briendate = 4 May 2009}}16/80
Callum BallENG25ForwardTrainee2 Jan 2009url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~50382,00.htmlpublisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Callum Balldate=2 January 2010url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110623130437/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~50382%2C00.htmlarchive-date=23 June 2011 }}14/173
Chris JonesENG27DefenderTrainee1 July 2011url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~56761,00.htmlpublisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Chris Jonesdate=9 August 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110924172022/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~56761%2C00.htmlarchive-date=24 September 2011 }}00
Mason BennettENG28ForwardTrainee1 July 2011url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~56762,00.htmlpublisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Mason Bennettdate=9 August 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110924172029/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~56762%2C00.htmlarchive-date=24 September 2011 }}2/90
Will HughesENG29MidfielderTrainee1 July 2011url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~58789,00.htmlpublisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Will Hughesdate=5 November 2011url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111109174208/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~58789%2C00.htmlarchive-date=9 November 2011 }}1/20
Josh LelanENG30DefenderTrainee28 April 2012url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~60413,00.htmlpublisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Josh Lelandate=28 April 2012url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120513081040/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~60413%2C00.htmlarchive-date=13 May 2012 }}00
Tom NaylorENG31DefenderMansfield Town2 January 2012Undisclosed8/10
Paul GreenIRLGreen 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 2010.32MidfielderDoncaster Rovers1 July 2008url = https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/7426415.stmpublisher = BBC Sporttitle = Rovers' Green set to join Derbydate = 29 May 2009}}139/413
James SevernENG33GoalkeeperTrainee1 July 2009url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~50968,00.htmlpublisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=James Severnurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110423090116/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~50968%2C00.htmlarchive-date=23 April 2011 }}0/10
Ryan ConnollyIRL34MidfielderTrainee1 Jan 2010url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~50745,00.html?publisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Ryan Connollydate=13 February 2010url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110623130442/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~50745%2C00.htmlarchive-date=23 June 2011 }}0/10
Kwame ThomasENG35ForwardTrainee31 March 2012url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~60288,00.htmlpublisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Kwame Thoasdate=31 March 2012url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120418010037/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~60288%2C00.htmlarchive-date=18 April 2012 }}00
Miles AddisonENGDefenderTrainee1 July 2005url = http://www.dcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~36386,00.htmlarchive-url = https://archive.today/20120421091234/http://www.dcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~36386,00.htmlurl-status = deadarchive-date = 21 April 2012publisher = dcfc.co.uktitle = Miles Addisondate = 7 May 2008}}64/145
Ross AtkinsENGGoalkeeperTrainee1 July 2009url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~49460,00.htmlpublisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Ross Atkinsdate=9 November 2009url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120421091241/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~49460%2C00.htmlarchive-date=21 April 2012 }}10
Saul DeeneyIRLDeeney was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, but also qualifies to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and represented them at U-21 level.GoalkeeperUnattached31 July 2009title=Deeney off to Derbypublisher=Sky Sportsurl=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11095_5465623,00.htmldate = 1 August 2009 }}2/10

Transfers

In

PlayerCountrySquad
numberPositionSigned fromDateFee paid
Frank FieldingENG1GoalkeeperBlackburn Rovers9 May 2011£400k
Jamie WardNIR10ForwardSheffield United9 May 2011Undisclosed
Craig BrysonSCO4MidfielderKilmarnock6 June 2011£350k, rising to £450k
Jason ShackellENG6DefenderBarnsley21 June 2011£750k, rising to £1m
Chris MaguireSCO11ForwardAberdeen29 June 2011£400k
Theo RobinsonENG21ForwardMillwall1 July 2011Undisclosed
Nathan TysonENG9ForwardNottingham Forest1 July 2011Free
Adam LegzdinsENG13GoalkeeperBurton Albion1 July 2011Undisclosed
Chris RiggottENG20DefenderUnattached10 August 2011Free
Tom NaylorENG31DefenderMansfield Town2 January 2012Undisclosed
PlayerCountrySquad
numberPositionLoaned fromDateLoan duration
Kevin KilbaneIRLKilbane was born in Preston, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his parents and represented them at U-21 level before making his international debut for Republic of Ireland in September 1997.26DefenderHull City2 August 2011Kilbane[I]}}
Tom NaylorENG31DefenderMansfield Town15 November 2011Six weeks
Tamás PriskinHUNPriskin was born in Komárno, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia), but also qualified to represent Hungary internationally through his parents and represented them at U-21 level before making his international debut for Hungary in August 2005.33ForwardIpswich Town24 November 2011Five Weeks
Ryan NobleENG12ForwardSunderland18 January 2012One Month
Tom CarrollENG19MidfielderTottenham Hotspur30 January 2012Four months

Notes

I Kilbane was originally signed on a six-month loan, but returned to Hull City early on 29 November due to a back injury.

Out

PlayerCountrySquad
numberPositionSigned fromDateFee paidTotal Derby
appearancesTotal Derby
goalsSold toDateFee received
Ben PringleENG18MidfielderIlkeston Town1 July 2009title=Rams agree Pringle dealpublisher=Sky Sportsurl=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11688_5340170,00.htmldate = 21 May 2009 }}7/160Rotherham United3 June 2011Free
Robbie SavageWAL8MidfielderBlackburn Rovers9 January 2008£1.5m129/87Retirement30 June 2011N/A
Chris PorterENG12ForwardMotherwell1 February 2009url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11688_4880799,00.htmlpublisher=Sky Sportstitle=Porter happy with Rams movedate=31 January 2009}}25/259End of Contract30 June 2011N/A
Arnaud MendyGNBMendy was born in Évreux, France, but also qualifies to represent Guinea-Bissau internationally and made his international debut for Guinea-Bissau in 2011.24MidfielderTrainee1 July 2009url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~48100,00.htmlpublisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Arnaud Mendydate=9 November 2009url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110423090257/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~48100%2C00.htmlarchive-date=23 April 2011 }}0/10End of Contract30 June 2011N/A
Greg MillsENG34ForwardTrainee1 July 2009url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0,,10270~49425,00.htmlpublisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Greg Millsdate=9 November 2009url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110423090302/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/FirstTeamProfilesDetail/0%2C%2C10270~49425%2C00.htmlarchive-date=23 April 2011 }}0/20End of Contract30 June 2011N/A
Michael BouldingENG36ForwardUnattached25 February 2011url =https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/9404338.stmtitle =Derby County sign Frank Fielding and Michael Bouldingdate =25 February 2011work =BBC Sport}}00End of Contract30 June 2011N/A
Luke VarneyENG22ForwardCharlton Athletic27 November 2008url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/7751952.stmpublisher=BBC Sporttitle=Rams seal deal for striker Varneydate=27 November 2008}}11/41Portsmouth6 July 2011£750k
Russell AndersonSCO12DefenderUnattached15 January 2010url=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~1933311,00.htmlpublisher=dcfc.co.uktitle=Anderson Ready For The Challengedate=15 January 2010url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100323230707/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10270~1933311%2C00.htmlarchive-date=23 March 2010 }}18/161Contract Cancelled12 December 2011N/A
Stephen BywaterENGGoalkeeperWest Ham United29 August 2006url= https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/4786901.stmpublisher = BBC Sporttitle =Derby capture goalkeeper Bywaterdate = 12 August 2006}}166/10Contract Cancelled31 December 2011N/A
Chris RiggottENG20DefenderUnattached10 August 2011Free96/47Contract Cancelled1 January 2012N/A
Dave MartinENGMidfielderMillwall1 June 2010title=Martin makes permanent Rams movepublisher=dcfc.co.ukurl=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2062906,00.html?date=1 June 2010url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120915040841/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10270~2062906%2C00.htmlarchive-date=15 September 2012 }}2/111Southend United4 January 2012Undisclosed
Stephen PearsonSCO15MidfielderCeltic11 January 2007title=Derby complete Pearson transferurl = https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/6238769.stmpublisher = BBC Sportdate = 11 January 2007}}105/225Contract Cancelled6 January 2012
Dean LeacockENGDefenderFulham11 August 2006url = http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11681_2386293,00.htmlpublisher = SKY Sportstitle = Rams capture Leacockdate = 11 August 2006}}112/141Contract Cancelled14 January 2012N/A
Tomasz CywkaPOL19ForwardWigan Athletic1 July 2010title=Rams move to bring in Cywkapublisher=dcfc.co.ukurl=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2058217,00.html?date=24 May 2010url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100819214111/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10270~2058217%2C00.htmlarchive-date=19 August 2010 }}29/185Reading26 January 2012Free
PlayerCountrySquad
numberPositionLoaned toDateLoan duration
Miles AddisonENGDefenderBarnsley24 June 2011Seven Months
Ross AtkinsENGGoalkeeperBurton Albion29 July 2011Season Long
James SevernENG33GoalkeeperEastwood Town14 August 2011Five Months
Ryan ConnollyIRL34MidfielderAyr United31 August 2011Four Months
Aaron ColeENGMidfielderEastwood Town31 August 2011One Month
Dave MartinENGMidfielderWalsall13 September 2011One Month
Stephen BywaterENGGoalkeeperSheffield Wednesday20 September 2011Three Months
Stephen PearsonSCO15MidfielderBristol City4 November 2011Two Months
Aaron ColeENGMidfielderStockport County24 November 2011Nine Weeks
Lee CroftENG22MidfielderSt Johnstone18 January 2012Four Months
Miles AddisonENGDefenderBournemouth21 February 2011Three Months
Chris MaguireSCO11ForwardPortsmouth9 March 2012Two Months
Adam LegzdinsENG13GoalkeeperBurton Albion20 March 2012One Month

Final league table

Results

WinDrawLoss

Friendlies

DateCompetitionOpponentsHome/
AwayResult
F – ADerby ScorersAttendance
16 July 2011FriendlyBurton AlbionA3–1S.Davies {{goal1838 pen}}, B.Davies
19 July 2011FriendlyMacclesfield TownA2–2Ball {{goal1362}}
22 July 2011FriendlyMorecambeA1–1Fenton
26 July 2011FriendlyCrewe AlexandraA1–2Riggott
30 July 2011FriendlyExeter CityA0–1
3 August 2011FriendlyAston VillaH2–0S.Davies , B.Davies8,974

Football League Championship

DateMatch
No.K.O.OpponentsHome/
AwayResult
F – ADerby ScorersAttendanceRefereePos
6 August 201113.00pmBirmingham CityH2–1Shackell , S.Davies27,210 (4,015 away fans)N. Swarbrick (Lancashire)4
13 August 201123.00pmWatfordA1–0S.Davies12,263 (946 away fans)D. Deadman (Cheshunt)3
17 August 201138.00pmBlackpoolA1–0Bryson13,489 (1,769 away fans)M. Haywood (West Yorkshire)3
20 August 201143.00pmDoncaster RoversH3–0Kilbane , S.Davies , B.Davies23,377 (847 away fans)O. Langford (West Midlands)2
27 August 201153.00pmBurnleyH1–2Robinson23,913 (946 away fans)A. Haines (Tyne and Wear)3
10 September 201165.20pmCoventry CityA0–214,219 (1,427 away fans)C. Foy (Merseyside)5
17 September 201171.00pmNottingham ForestA2–1Ward , Hendrick27,356 (4,582 away fans)S. Mathieson (Cheshire)4
24 September 201183.00pmMillwallH3–0Bryson , Hendrick , S.Davies24,120 (536 away fans)C. Webster (Tyne and Wear)3
27 September 201197.45pmBarnsleyH1–1S.Davies23,454 (818 away fans)N. Miller (County Durham)2
1 October 2011105.20pmLeicester CityA0–422,496 (1,324 away fans)H. Webb (South Yorkshire)3
15 October 2011113.00pmSouthamptonH1–1Robinson33,010 (2,611 away fans)M. Brown (East Yorkshire)4
18 October 2011128.00pmReadingA2–2Robinson , Cywka15,704 (717 away fans)R. East (Wiltshire)4
22 October 2011133.00pmMiddlesbroughA0–217,407 (939 away fans)C. Boyeson (East Yorkshire)6
29 October 2011143.00pmPortsmouthH3–1Bryson , Maguire , Ward24,148 (947 away fans)C. Pawson (South Yorkshire)5
2 November 2011157.45pmCardiff CityH0–323,078 (660 away fans)E. Ilderton (Tyne and Wear)7
5 November 2011163.00pmPeterborough UnitedA2–3Robinson {{goal2832}}9,666 (2,372 away fans)I. Williamson (Berkshire)
19 November 2011173.00pmHull CityH0–230,391 (1,720 away fans)D. Deadman (Cambridgeshire)9
26 November 2011185.20pmWest Ham UnitedA1–3Priskin27,864 (1,173 away fans)C. Webster (Tyne and Wear)15
29 November 2011197.45pmBrighton & Hove AlbionH0–122,040 (702 away fans)G. Salisbury (Lancashire)15
2 December 2011207.45pmCrystal PalaceA1–1McCarthy14,338 (444 away fans)A. D'Urso (Essex)13
10 December 2011213.00pmBristol CityH2–1Bryson , Ball23,906 (747 away fans)R. Madley (West Yorkshire)14
17 December 2011223.00pmIpswich TownA0–117,256 (579 away fans)D. Webb (Lancashire)16
26 December 2011231.00pmLeeds UnitedH1–0Ward33,010 (4,172 away fans)A. Bates (Staffordshire)14
31 December 2011241.00pmWest Ham UnitedH2–1Ball , Green28,067 (3,251 away fans)J. Moss (West Yorkshire)11
2 January 2012253.00pmHull CityA1–0Robinson20,704 (1,505 away fans)P. Gibbs (West Midlands)9
14 January 2012263.00pmCoventry CityH1–0Ball24,126 (975 away fans)R. East (Wiltshire)8
21 January 2012273.00pmBurnleyA0–014,032 (892 away fans)L. Probert (Gloucestershire)11
31 January 2012287.45pmBarnsleyA2–3Ward , Carroll10,149 (1,385 away fans)A. Woolmer (Northamptonshire)12
11 February 2012293.00pmMillwallA0–010,069 (754 away fans)O. Langford (West Midlands)13
14 February 2012307.45pmReadingH0–122,567 (521 away fans)G. Eltringham Sunderland13
18 February 2012313.00pmSouthamptonA0–424,536 (1,057 away fans)G. Scott (Oxfordshire)15
23 February 2012327.45pmLeicester CityH0–128,205 (1,848 away fans)S. Hooper (Wiltshire)15
3 March 2012333.00pmBirmingham CityA2–2S.Davies , Robinson17,996 (1,415 away fans)P. Tierney (Lancashire)16
6 March 2012347.45pmBlackpoolH2–1S.Davies {{goal5175}}26,320 (750 away fans)C. Boyeson (East Yorkshire)
10 March 2012353.00pmWatfordH1–2S.Davies23,130 (633 away fans)S. Mathieson (Cheshire)15
13 March 2012367.45pmNottingham ForestH1–0Buxton33,010 (4,215 away fans)A. D'Urso (Essex)13
17 March 2012373.00pmDoncaster RoversA2–1Robinson , Roberts9,791 (1,777 away fans)D. Coote (Nottingham)11
20 March 2012387.45pmBrighton & Hove AlbionA0–218,412 (768 away fans)D. Sheldrake (Surrey)12
24 March 2012393.00pmCrystal PalaceH3–2S.Davies , Hendrick , Robinson25,222 (1,528 away fans)M. Russell (Hertfordshire)12
31 March 2012403.00pmBristol CityA1–1Bryson12,794 (864 away fans)G. Ward (Surrey)13
7 April 2012413.00pmIpswich TownH0–024,156 (679 away fans)M. Haywood (West Yorkshire)12
9 April 2012423.00pmLeeds UnitedA2–0Bryson , S.Davies21,363 (1,433 away fans)O. Langford (West Midlands)11
14 April 2012433.00pmMiddlesbroughH0–124,654 (1,314 away fans)C. Pawson (South Yorkshire)13
17 April 2012447.45pmCardiff CityA0–221,216 (279 away fans)L. Probert (Gloucestershire)14
21 April 2012453.00pmPortsmouthA2–1Buxton , S.Davies17,770 (1,228 away fans)M. Naylor (South Yorkshire)11
28 April 20124612.30pmPeterborough UnitedH1–1Robinson27,354 (1,741 away fans)R. East (Wiltshire)12

FA Cup

DateRoundK.O.OpponentsHome/
AwayResult
F – ADerby ScorersAttendanceReferee
7 January 20123rd Round Proper3:00pmCrystal PalaceH1–0Robinson10,113 (628 away fans)D. Drysdale (Lincolnshire)
28 January 20124th Round Proper3.00pmStoke CityH0–222,247 (5,569 away fans)M. Clattenburg (Tyne and Wear)

Football League Cup

DateRoundK.O.OpponentsHome/
AwayResult
F – ADerby ScorersAttendanceReferee
9 August 20111st Round7.45pmShrewsbury TownH2–3Maguire , Robinson7,073 (666 away fans)D. Drysdale (Lincolnshire)

Squad statistics

Appearances, goals and cards

No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalDisciplineAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals[[File:Yellow card.svg13px]][[File:Red card.svg13px]]
1GKENG Frank Fielding440201047011
2DFENG John Brayford22/10201025/1010
3DFWAL Gareth Roberts39/21200/1041/3160
4MFSCO Craig Bryson446200046650
5DFENG Shaun Barker19/10200021/1040
6DFENG Jason Shackell461201049190
7FWENG Steve Davies20/612001021/61240
9FWENG Nathan Tyson13/1000/100013/11020
10FWNIR Jamie Ward35/24200037/2440
11FWSCO Chris Maguire2/5100113/5200
12DFSCO Russell Anderson5/3000005/3020
12FWENG Ryan Noble1/1000001/1000
13GKENG Adam Legzdins2/2000002/2000
14FWUSA Conor Doyle1/5000001/5000
15MFSCO Stephen Pearson0000101000
16MFENG James Bailey17/50200019/5040
17DFENG Jake Buxton11/920/200011/11200
18MFENG Ben Davies30/51001031/5140
19FWPOL Tomasz Cywka3/51000/103/6100
19MFENG Tom Carroll8/4100008/4100
20DFENG Chris Riggott0000000000
21FWENG Theo Robinson27/1210111129/121240
22MFENG Lee Croft4/4000105/4010
23MFIRL Jeff Hendrick38/43100039/4310
24DFIRL Mark O'Brien15/50001016/5010
25FWENG Callum Ball11/123200013/12310
26DFIRL Kevin Kilbane7/2100108/2100
27DFENG Chris Jones0000000000
28FWENG Mason Bennett2/7000002/7000
29MFENG Will Hughes1/2000001/2000
30DFENG Josh Lelan0000000000
31DFENG Tom Naylor800/100008/100
32MFIRL Paul Green25/11200027/1110
33FWHUN Tamás Priskin4/1100004/1110
33GKENG James Severn0000000000
34MFIRL Ryan Connolly0000000000
35FWENG Kwame Thomas0000000000

Records

Club

RecordStatisticDates(s)
Biggest Win3–0 v Doncaster Rovers
v Millwall20 August 2011
24 September 2011
Biggest Defeat0–4 v Leicester City
v Southampton1 October 2011
18 February 2012
Consecutive Victories46 August 2011 – 20 August 2011
26 December 2011 – 14 January 2012
Unbeaten Run526 December 2011 – 21 January 2012
Consecutive Defeats52 November 2011 – 29 November 2011
Winless Run721 January 2012 – 3 March 2012

(The above statistics refer to league matches only)

Individuals

League

PosPlayerCountryApps (Subs)
1Jason ShackellENG46
2Craig BrysonSCO44
=Frank FieldingENG44
4Jeff HendrickIRL38/4
5Gareth RobertsWAL39/2
PosPlayerCountryGoals
1Steve DaviesENG12
2Theo RobinsonENG10
3Craig BrysonSCO5
4Jamie WardNIR4
5Callum BallENG3

All competitions

5Jeff HendrickIRL39/4
PosPlayerCountryGoals
1Steve DaviesENG12
=Theo RobinsonENG12
3Craig BrysonSCO5
4Jamie WardNIR4
5Callum BallENG3

Season Awards

AwardPlayer
Jack Stamps Player of the YearCraig Bryson
Club Player of the Yeartitle=Bryson Named Club Player Of The Yearpublisher=dcfc.co.ukurl=http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~2754942,00.htmldate = 2 May 2012}}
Supporter's Club Player of the YearCraig Bryson
Sammy Crooks Young Player of the YearJeff Hendrick
Academy Player of the YearMason Bennett
Scholar of the YearWill Hughes
Goal of the SeasonJamie Ward v Nottingham Forest
Contribution to the Community AwardMark O'Brien
Brian Clough AwardHeather Gorham

Reserves

Results

Pre-season

DateCompetitionOpponentsHome/
AwayResult
F – ADerby ScorersAttendance
23 July 2011FriendlyEastwood TownA4–0Robinson {{goal1056}}, Galinski , Ball
25 July 2011FriendlyMatlock TownA2–3Cywka , Robinson
26 July 2011FriendlyGresleyA3–2Bennett , Wixted , Hughes219
27 July 2011Bass Charity VaseBurton AlbionA1–2Witham1,023
1 August 2011FriendlyBelper TownA4–1Robinson , Ball , Wixted , Dales

Division One Central

DateMatch
No.K.O.OpponentsHome/
AwayFull Time
F – ADerby ScorersAtt.Pos
24 August 201117.00 pmPort ValeA3–1Robinson , Maguire , Ball2
7 September 201127.00 pmWalsallH6–1Anderson , Ball , Maguire , Cwyka , Witham1292
28 September 201137.00pmBurton AlbionA3–2Saunders , Witham, Maguire1233
12 October 201147.00pmNottingham ForestH3–4Cwyka {{goal3840}}; Doyle1
16 November 201157.00pmSheffield UnitedA1–1Ball1
4 January 201267.00pmPort ValeH3–0Cwyka {{goal1526}}, Witham1
24 January 201277.00pmBurton AlbionH1–4Maguire1
7 March 201287.00pmStoke CityH0–01163
21 March 201197:00pmNottingham ForestA2–1Ball , Nzuzi1446
26 March 2011101:00pmSheffield UnitedH0–11
4 April 2011112.00pmWalsallA1–1Bennett2
2 May 2012121.30pmStoke CityA3–0Thomas {{goal????}}, Jones

Totesport Cup

Group stage
DateRoundK.O.OpponentsHome/
AwayResult
F – ADerby ScorersPos
30 August 2011Group 22.00pmChesterfieldA3–2Ball {{goal???? pen}}, Wixted
31 October 2011Group 27.00pmPort ValeH1–0Ball1
21 November 2011Group 22.00pmRotherham UnitedA5–0Doyle {{goal3645}}, Witham , Ball {{goal63
1 February 2012Group 21.00pmStoke CityH1–1O'Reilly (O.G.)1
Knockout stages
DateRoundK.O.OpponentsHome/
AwayResult
F – ADerby Scorers
18 April 2012Semi Final2.00pmSunderlandH3–2Thomas , Hughes , Jones
TBAFinalTBAManchester CityH

Derbyshire Senior Cup

DateRoundK.O.OpponentsHome/
AwayResult
F – ADerby Scorers
13 December 2011Rd 32.00pmBelper TownA9–3Cwyka {{goal6
18 January 2012Rd 47.00pmPinxtonH4–0B.Davies , Maguire {{goal29
15 February 2012Semi Final7.30pmNew MillsH4–1Naylor , Addison {{goal53
25 April 2012Final7.30pmBuxtonN0–1

Player statistics

Pos.NameLeagueTote CupDS CupTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
DFENG Addison00101323
DFSCO Anderson11000011
MFENG Bailey20101040
FWENG Ball844510139
DFENG Barker10100020
FWENG Bennett2/1110104/11
DFENG Buxton603030120
DFENG Berry20100/203/20
MFENG Carroll10100020
MFIRL Connolly602020100
DFENG Cole2/102/10004/20
MFENG Croft40101151
FWPOL Cywka66101288
MFENG Dales1/100/20102/30
MFENG B. Davies10102141
FWENG S. Davies10101030
MFENG Dawkins1/301/10204/40
MFENG Dobie10000010
FWUSA Doyle622230114
GKENG Etheridge00100/101/10
MFENG Garnett10000010
DFPOL Galinski3/201/200/205/60
MFIRE Green10200030
FWNED Gyasi10000010
MFENG Hayes000/10000/10
Pos.NameLeagueTote CupDS CupTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
MFIRL Hendrick00001010
MFENG Hughes2/303/11005/41
DFENG Jones1112120152
DFIRL Kilbane10000010
DFENG Leacock201/10104/10
MFENG Lee10000010
DFENG Lelan3/402/11107/50
GKENG Legzdins904030160
FWSCO Maguire841035129
MFENG Martin10200/123/12
DFENG Naylor50202191
DFDRC Nzuzi21000021
DFIRL O'Brien00001010
MFSCO Pearson10000010
FWENG Richards1/520/20102/72
DFENG Riggott20101040
DFWAL Roberts10000010
FWENG Robinson21001031
MFENG Saunders11000011
GKENG Severn30001/104/10
DFENG Sharpe3/2020106/20
FWENG Thomas2/201/11103/31
MFENG Witham9/243/113116/36
MFENG Wixted1/10110/102/21
FWTAN Yussuf10000010

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