+ Visit Derby County FC Mad for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results
Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: David Clowes End Of Season Statement

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Posts
    8,322

    David Clowes End Of Season Statement

    If the overwhelming emotion this time last year was elation, today it's relief. But that's relief tinged with real pride.

    Pride that the players have pulled off a magnificent achievement in avoiding relegation when everybody thought Derby County were dead and buried.

    Pride that the fans have been rewarded for their incredible support even in the darkest days of the season.

    And pride because this will undoubtedly be a stepping stone towards an even stronger and brighter future for the club.

    It might sound a bit daft to say we've achieved our aims for the season when, even going into the last day, we couldn't be certain what division we'd be playing in come August.

    But before we kicked a ball last year, we knew that remaining in the Championship had to be the absolute target. Of course, it would have been nice to be comfortably sat in mid-table - and when I wrote my notes at Christmas, that's where it looked like we might be heading.



    Football, though, has a nasty habit of destroying that kind of confidence and the run of results at the start of the year made it clear we had to make a change, as tough as that is to do when it means losing somebody you like and admire as a person.

    If you do roll that particular dice, you have to be confident the next man is going to make a difference, and with John Eustace we were sure he could turn things around.

    His track record tells you that but even putting past achievements aside, you only have to meet him to know that he has that something special, those innate qualities of leadership and determination to get the job done.

    I have to take my hat off to Stephen Pearce on the appointment of John. He quickly identified the man we needed and then worked tirelessly to get the deal over the line when nobody believed a manager would swap the play-off places for a team stuck at the very bottom of the Championship.

    Of course, John knew all about the club and what makes it special from his playing days so we had an advantage. But we also had to convince him that, no matter what happened this season, there was a clearly defined plan for the future of Derby County and that it was an exciting one.



    He understood and bought into that vision and has already taken a giant step towards it by making sure we are a Championship club. From the bottom of my heart, I thank him, his staff and a group of players who never knew when they were beaten. Their strength of character has been underlined time and time again in these last few weeks and they deserve every second of praise that comes their way.

    Now we start again, a fresh page in front of us that will be filled with new targets, new adventures, probably a few inevitable disappointments but always with hope and a determination from everybody to do the very best for Derby County.

    Enjoy the summer and enjoy still supporting a Championship club!

    David Clowes.
    Last edited by Andy_Faber; 05-05-2025 at 10:37 AM.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2022
    Posts
    1,956
    Objective achieved. Do feel when he talks about mid table we would have been closer if not for the horrible injuries we've had.

    But then think we'd now be talking about if Warne should stay or not.

    At least we know Eustace will be here , I feel confident we might 'worry' the play off spots next season.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2016
    Posts
    14,443
    What a sensible, generous and self-effacing statement. Tells us all we need to know in terms of the difference between Mr. Clowes and Mel Morris and fills me with realistic optimism (as distinct from unrealistic expectation) about that new chapter and ‘fresh page’ for DCFC.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Posts
    8,322
    Pleased to see in the midst of it all he singled someone out rather than offer the normal ?everyone played a part? blandness. John Eustace got us out of some deep **** and deserved the plaudits offered

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    20,880
    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Pleased to see in the midst of it all he singled someone out rather than offer the normal ?everyone played a part? blandness. John Eustace got us out of some deep **** and deserved the plaudits offered
    One would ahve to say that Clowes and his team handled the replacement of Warne, well. He got a fair crack of the whip, and a replacement was identified quickly. As before they appointed a coach with the relevant experience in this league. Obviously I would prefer we didn't ahve such a nervy finish next season, but then thats the "Derby Way".

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Posts
    8,827
    ... and then today some tosspot on FB posts up that there's some Khazak or another Stan with oodles of money who wants in but DC is standing in the way "because he wants to remain top dog".

    DC has been clear all along, he'll move aside when the deal on the table is good for Derby in the short, mid and long term future, if there is 'Stani interest DC will do what he can to enable the inward investment, provided it's in the best interests of the clubs future. He paid 55M for club and ground, covered the 25M loss of the past 2 seasons. Will cover whatever loss we've made this season. Doesn't have a bottomless pot of money to keep doing that so he's not going to hang on to the club for the sake of being "top dog".

    IMO, the FB poster was merely pot stirring.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Posts
    3,375
    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    ... and then today some tosspot on FB posts up that there's some Khazak or another Stan with oodles of money who wants in but DC is standing in the way "because he wants to remain top dog".

    DC has been clear all along, he'll move aside when the deal on the table is good for Derby in the short, mid and long term future, if there is 'Stani interest DC will do what he can to enable the inward investment, provided it's in the best interests of the clubs future. He paid 55M for club and ground, covered the 25M loss of the past 2 seasons. Will cover whatever loss we've made this season. Doesn't have a bottomless pot of money to keep doing that so he's not going to hang on to the club for the sake of being "top dog".

    IMO, the FB poster was merely pot stirring.
    Merely pot stirring....... simpler than that MA, one word ****!

Forum Info

Footymad Forums offer you the chance to interact and discuss all things football with fellow fans from around the world, and share your views on footballing issues from the latest, breaking transfer rumours to the state of the game at international level and everything in between.

Whether your team is battling it out for the Premier League title or struggling for League survival, there's a forum for you!

Gooners, Mackems, Tractor Boys - you're all welcome, please just remember to respect the opinions of others.

Click here for a full list of the hundreds of forums available to you

The forums are free to join, although you must play fair and abide by the rules explained here, otherwise your ability to post may be temporarily or permanently revoked.

So what are you waiting for? Register now and join the debate!

(these forums are not actively moderated, so if you wish to report any comment made by another member please report it.)



Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •