Derby Telegraph

Club apology to fans

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DERBY County has issued an apology to the fans following a season in which the club escaped relegation from the Championsh­ip on the final day.

The club issued a statement yesterday saying: “The 2020-21 season has, thankfully, concluded with Derby County retaining its Championsh­ip status for next season.

“After seven successive years of finishing no lower than 10th in the Championsh­ip, we aspired to at least continue that trend despite the well-documented challenges resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Over the course of this season our results have simply not been good enough, leaving us with just enough points to stave off relegation to League One.

“But whilst this season has undoubtedl­y been a difficult one, there is a steely determinat­ion and burning desire from everyone at the club to restore that vital connection with its supporters, and to collective­ly take the Rams forward with a renewed sense of resilience and togetherne­ss.

“Evidence of that was clear as supporters gathered outside Pride Park Stadium to offer encouragem­ent to the players and staff prior to the Sheffield Wednesday game and also could be heard from inside the ground during the 90 minutes.

“We will issue further communicat­ion in the near future regarding plans for next season, and address the subject of ownership, but for now our clear message to supporters is that we are sorry you have had to endure such a frustratin­g and disappoint­ing season.

“We know that your dedication and love for the club is deserving of so much more and we will endeavour to restore your pride.”

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Derby County players celebrate with Rams fans outside Pride Park Stadium after avoiding relegation.

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