Plans are now under way for the challenges that the Championship will bring with Warne now tasked with remoulding his squad after he said the division “is the best it has ever been” in terms of its excitement.
Derby County have made a triumphant return to the Championship, and we want you to join us to celebrate their achievements.
Our Man At The Rams, Leigh Curtis has penned a 48-page special souvenir edition of the Derby Telegraph which is completely dedicated to the remarkable change in fortunesof the club.
A club that has gone from the brink of extinction – to a glorious promotion.
Leigh follows the journey of the season and how a David Clowes owned Derby side managed to rebuild from the Ashes after narrowly missing out in the first season under the new owner and manager Paul Warne.
This season has had drama with highs and lows galore – all culminating in those incredible scenes on the pitch after the game against Carlisle United.
Pride Park was awash with joyous scenes at the final whistle as supporters stormed the pitch to celebrate their first promotion since Billy Davies guided the Rams to the Premier League in 2007.
It’s all in our special edition – which is on sale now for £3.50
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Further talks are due to take place as the plans for next season gather pace and there are a number of players whose deals expire this summer. The list includes the likes of goalkeeper Joe Wildsmith while striker Martyn Waghorn will also be a free agent with his current contract set to finish this summer.