1991–92 Derby County F.C. season

Derby County
1991–92 season
Chairman Lionel Pickering
Manager Arthur Cox
Stadium Baseball Ground
Second Division 3rd
Playoffs Semi-finals
FA Cup Fourth round
League Cup Third round

During the 1991–92 English football season, Derby County F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division, following relegation from the First Division the previous season.

Contents

Season summary

Despite the loss of key players like Mark Wright and Dean Saunders, Derby County emerged as genuine contenders for an automatic return to English football's top flight (which would be renamed the FA Premier League from the start of the next season) after the takeover by Lionel Pickering made Derby one of the richest clubs in the Second Division. Derby smashed their transfer record twice during the season, signing striker Paul Kitson for £1.3 million from East Midlands rivals Leicester City in March, followed by the signing of striker Tommy Johnson from First Division strugglers Notts County for the same fee. Club legend Bobby Davison was also re-signed, on loan from Leeds United; he scored 8 goals in 10 games to reach a century of goals for the Rams. However, in spite of this flurry of transfer activity and breaking the club's record for away wins (12) Derby were unable to gain automatic promotion, finishing two points adrift of second-placed Middlesbrough. Derby qualified for the playoffs, but were knocked out in the semi-finals by Blackburn Rovers on a 5-4 scoreline over two legs.

At the end of the season, Scottish winger Ted McMinn was named the club's player of the season.

November saw the death of former chairman Robert Maxwell, who had just sold the club to Lionel Pickering earlier in the year. Maxwell disappeared from his luxury yacht, the Lady Ghislaine, while it was cruising off the Canary Islands; his body was later found drifting in the Atlantic Ocean. His death was officially ruled as accidental drowning after he supposedly fell off the yacht, though commentators have alleged it was murder or suicide.

Kit

Derby's kit was manufactured by English company Umbro and sponsored by British media company Maxwell Communications.

Squad

[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Peter Shilton
GK Martin Taylor
DF Michael Forsyth
DF Jason Kavanagh
DF Mark Patterson
DF Paul Williams
MF Martin Chalk
MF Gary Micklewhite
MF Craig Ramage
No. Position Player
MF Paul Simpson (from February)
MF Geraint Williams
MF Ted McMinn
FW Marco Gabbiadini
FW Tommy Johnson
FW Paul Kitson (from March)
FW Mark Stallard
FW Dean Sturridge

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
FW Phil Gee (to Leicester City)
FW Ian Ormondroyd (to Leicester City)
No. Position Player
FW Bobby Davison (on loan from Leeds United)

Transfers

In

Out

Results

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Second Division

August

September

October

November

December

January

February

March

April

Unknown date

League Cup

FA Cup

Playoffs

References