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So I think it's fair to say that Derby are pretty much relegated, they're 12 points from safety with only 5 games to play.

How does everyone think they'll fare in League One next season?

I personally think if Wayne Rooney stays as manager, they're able to get new owners, and without the burden of a points deduction (which I still think is a total BS rule for going into administration) they're shoe ins for promotion right back next season.

IMO he's done a great job with the mess that is Derby at the moment.
I think they'll struggle.

I wouldn't at all be surprised to see Rooney move on in the summer, Burnley perhaps?
 
Derby like a number of other clubs of a by-gone era who actually played football and won things they were the underdog……Forrest, Villa, derby shame teams like that will never achieve what they achieved not as long as theres financially doped parasites like Chelsea, Liverpool & City
 
Lots of Spurs fans would like to see Rooney replace Conte when the time comes

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Derby like a number of other clubs of a by-gone era who actually played football and won things they were the underdog……Forrest, Villa, derby shame teams like that will never achieve what they achieved not as long as theres financially doped parasites like Chelsea, Liverpool & City
Liverpool are not doped like City or Chelsea, don’t like them but they are not doped
 

The EFL has today informed the Administrators at Derby County that following the failure of Mr Chris Kirchner to conclude a sale of the Club, it is changing the terms of the suspended Notice of Withdrawal issued when the Club entered into administration in September 2021.

The League is increasingly concerned that the ongoing delays in the sale process now present a real risk to the integrity of next season’s competition, with the 2022/23 fixture list due to be released in less than two weeks, and need to act now in the best interests of the EFL.

and....

As a result, the EFL has informed the Administrators that there will be a revision to the conditions attached to the suspension and the EFL is now to be made a party to all correspondence and discussions between the Administrators, and any and all potential bidders, with an acknowledgment that the League will be able to negotiate directly in relation to matters concerning the transfer of the share in the EFL.
 
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