
Latest Derby County news from DerbyshireLive brings you the latest as the Rams prepare to return to the second tier

In an incredible turnout, Derby County has sold almost 20,000 season tickets in advance of their Championship comeback the following season.
Paul Warne’s team won their first promotion in seventeen years at Pride Park this past weekend, securing their place back in the second division.Following the announcement of prices in February, fans flocked in their thousands to reserve their ideal seat at the best price before the deadline.
The total cost increased, but it was the first time in the previous five years that they had done so. The club has stated that there will be an extra increase in sales in comparison to the first batch now that they are back in the Championship.
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We would like to invite you to join us in celebrating Derby County’s successful return to the Championship.
A 48-page special anniversary edition of the Derby Telegraph, written by Our Man At The Rams, Leigh Curtis, is devoted exclusively to the club’s incredible turnaround in fortunes.
a team that experienced a spectacular promotion after being on the verge of extinction.
Leigh chronicles the season’s events and demonstrates how the Derby team, owned by David Clowes, overcame a close loss in the inaugural season under new management and owner Paul Warne to rebuild from the Ashes.
Drama has abounded this season, with many highs and lows, all of which culminated in those amazing moments on the field following the match against Carlisle United.
At the final siren, Pride Park was filled with exuberant scenes as fans rushed the field to celebrate their team’s first promotion since Billy Davies led the Rams to the Premier League in 2007.
Everything is included in our limited edition, which costs £3.50 right now.
The club released the following statement: “More information about the pricing structure and the dates of the on-sale will be provided next week. The club acknowledges that many of its supporters are facing increased living expenses, and it is committed to maintaining reasonable, competitive, and accessible prices, as it has consistently stated. However, there will be a price increase in comparison to the first phase of sales.
“All remaining seats will be available to purchase in the second phase of sales and a season ticket will be valid for all 23-home league matches at Pride Park Stadium with Paul Warne’s side back in the Sky Bet Championship.”
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