2013–14 Derby County F.C. season

Derby County
2013–14 season
Chairman Andy Appleby
Manager Nigel Clough
(until 28 September)
Steve McClaren
(from 30 September)
Stadium iPro Stadium
Championship 3rd
Play-offs Final
FA Cup Third Round
League Cup Third Round
Jack Stamps Trophy Craig Bryson
Top goalscorer League: Chris Martin (22)
(including play-offs)

All: Chris Martin (25)
(including play-offs)
Highest home attendance 33,004 vs. Nottingham Forest, 22 March 2014
Lowest home attendance 18,578 vs. Brentford,
27 August 2013, League Cup
Average home league attendance 24,933 (not including play-offs)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2013–14 season was the 108th season in the Football League and 115th season overall of association football played by Derby County F.C., an English football club based in Derby, Derbyshire.[1][2] Their tenth-place finish in the 2012–13 season meant it was their sixth consecutive season in the second tier, and their 46th overall.[3]

Overview

Derby County played their league games in the Championship in the 2013-14 season,[4] the fixtures were announced on 19 June 2013.[5] The season began on 3 August 2013 and the regular season concluded on 3 May 2014. The season was extended because Derby competed in the play-offs which meant the season ended on 24 May 2014 in the 2013-14 play-off final.

Derby entered the League Cup in the first round, the draw for this was announced on 17 June 2014.[6] They were drawn against Oldham away who they beat 1-0.[7] In the second round they faced Brentford F.C., who they defeated 5-0.[8] The team were out of the competition after losing 2-1 to Leicester City in the third round.[9]

Derby entered the FA Cup at the third round stage. In the draw, they were picked to play Premier League side Chelsea at home

Pre-season

In early April 2013, it was confirmed by the club that ten youth team players had signed professional terms with Derby County.[10] After completing two year scholarships; goalkeeper Ross Etheridge, defenders Dylan Hayes, Sam Berry and Josh Lelan, midfielders Rhys Sharpe, Niall Dawkins, Andy Dales, Ayrton Wassall and attacker Adam Wixted were all given deals.[10] First year scholar defender Jamie Hanson; who featured in matchday squads for the first team in the second half of the previous season was also offered terms.[10] Nigel Clough also admitted interested in Blackpool's out of contract defender Alex Baptiste but dismissed interest in Motherwell's Jamaican international winger Chris Humphrey.[11] Birmingham City winger Chris Burke,[12] Burnley goalkeeper Lee Grant[13] and Norwich City striker James Vaughan,[14] the latter two who had previously played for the Rams, were also speculated as possible transfer targets.

Ahead of Derby's final League game of the previous season it was announced that veteran Welsh defender Gareth Roberts would be released in the summer after the expiration of his contract.[15] Grant became the first signing of the summer, rejoining Derby on a three-year contract six years after he was released.[16] Nigel Clough stated that Grant was signed as the new first choice goalkeeper, with Saul Deeney and Mats Mørch being second and third choice respectively, with Mørch set to feature for the under-21 side. Frank Fielding and Adam Legzdins were made available for transfer, whilst Ross Atkins was reported to be joining fellow Derbyshire outfit Alfreton Town on loan.[17] Defenders Tom Naylor and James O'Connor, midfielder James Bailey and strikers Theo Robinson and Nathan Tyson were made available for transfer.[18] Former loan player Chris Martin joined the club on a free transfer from Norwich City on a two-year contract.[19] Midfielder Ben Davies extended his contract by a year.[20] Contract talks were also underway with midfielder Craig Bryson, however Clough had fears that right-back John Brayford would join a Premier League club.[21]

Towards the end of May, Derby released their retained list where Roberts' departure was confirmed, but Ross Atkins, Saul Deeney, Conor Doyle and Michael Hoganson were all give new one-year deals, with Atkins and Doyle being made available for loan.[22] Bryson's contract talks ended with the Scotsman signing a new three-year contract.[23] Derby had bid for Dundee United striker Johnny Russell with a bid being rejected in late May,[24] however an improved offer of £750,000[25] was accepted in early June,[26] with the player joining Derby on a four-year contract.[27]

On 17 June, the first round draw of the League Cup was made, with Derby drawing League One outfit Oldham Athletic away.[28] In mid-June, Derby accepted a fee for transfer-listed goalkeeper Frank Fielding from Bristol City of League One,[29] a move which was confirmed a week later for a fee of around £200,000.[30] At the end of the month, Wigan Athletic had a bid of £1m for John Brayford turned down.[31] Two long-speculated transfers were confirmed at the start of July, with goalkeeper Ross Atkins joining Alfreton Town on loan[32] and former loanee Craig Forsyth rejoing the club from Watford on a three-year contract for a reported fee of £150,000.[33]

As the players reported back from the post-season break, the club confirmed that ex-Watford midfielder John Eustace,[34] a player who had a previous loan spell at the Rams in 2009[34] and American college winger Marcus Selandy-Defour had before joined the club on trials.[35] Conor Doyle, a player who struggled to break into the Derby team was linked with Major League Soccer's Colorado Rapids for a six-month loan,[36] however the MLS rules on player registrations complicated the move.[37] He later joined D.C. United on a loan until the start of December, when a buying option for D.C. lapses.[38] Derby won their first pre-season game at Irish-based Bohemians 6–1 through a brace from Johnny Russell, with returning loanee Callum Ball, Ben Davies, Paul Coutts and Conor Sammon netting the other four in the second half. They then took on Port Vale with a "weaker" starting lineup according to Clough. Despite this, they took the lead in the second minute with a Michael Jacobs penalty. Vale scored three goals without reply in 30 minutes. Michael Hoganson and Jeff Hendrick both scored early in the second half to level the score, with Russell and Craig Forsyth scoring late in half to ensure a 5–3 Derby win. Derby kept their 100% pre-season record going with a 2–0 win at Bristol Rovers through goals from Jamie Ward and Russell, his fourth goal in three pre-season games. A Derby XI thrn beat non-league Buxton 4–1, with transfer-listed Theo Robinson scoring a hattrick. The following day, Selandy-Defour completed his trial and returned to America.[39] On 23 July, Derby beat Burton Albion 2–0 with goals from Chris Martin and Conor Sammon. The following day, Eustace signed a one-year deal with the club.[40][41] On 25 July, a £1.5 million bid from Premier League newcomers Cardiff City was accepted for right-back John Brayford, with move being completed the following day.[42] Derby were denied a 100% pre-season record, after losing 2–0 at home in their final pre-season friendly to West Bromwich Albion. Tottenham Hotspur right-back Adam Smith joined the club on a season-long loan deal on 29 July.[43] Striker Callum Ball joined League Two outfit Torquay United on a two-month youth loan.[44]

August

A day before the fixture release day of 19 June, it was announced that Derby County would start their season with a match against Blackburn Rovers at Pride Park, as part of the Football League's 125th year anniversary.[45] Derby took the lead through a 43rd-minute penalty form debutant Johnny Russell after a handball from Alex Marrow, Leon Best scored a late equaliser on 89 minutes. In the first League Cup match of the season against Oldham, Derby made six changes from the previous league match and booked their place into the 2nd round for the first time in five years through a Michael Jacobs 20th-minute goal. Two days later in the second round draw, Derby draw another League One side; Brentford at home with the game being played in late August.[46] Derby wouldn't have to wait long for their first league, as they won at Brighton & Hove Albion 2–1 in a come from behind win with a Chris Martin double, trumping a Leonardo Ulloa opener. Out of favour defender Tom Naylor joined League Two newcomers Newport County on loan until early January 2014.[47] Transfer listed striker Theo Robinson let the club to join Doncaster Rovers for a fee of £150,000.[48] Meanwhile, young Norwegian goalkeeper Mats Mørch joined Burton Albion on a months loan.[49] Derby lost 1–0 at home to rivals Leicester City after a Lee Grant own goal. In late August, it was reported that out of favour defender James O'Connor was training with Bristol City of League One with the view of a permanent transfer.[50] Derby however, won consutive away games, after beating Yeovil Town 3–0 in the first meeting between the clubs through late first half goals from Johnny Russell and Craig Bryson, with Chris Martin rounding out the scoring on 58 minutes. Derby then scored a comfortable passage into the third round of the League Cup with goals from Chris Martin, Conor Sammon and Will Hughes in the first half and Sammon and Martin again in the second half to complete a 5–0 win. Derby then drew Leicester City away for the third round. However, the club's disappointing home league form continued with Derby's August programme finishing with a 3–0 defeat to Burnley through first half Danny Ings and Sam Vokes, with Johnny Russell having a penalty saved by Tom Heaton half way through the second half, with Jason Shackell finishing the scoring for the visitors on 74 minutes. Derby ended the month 14th in the table on 7 points. Hendrick missed the game with after picking up chipped ankle bone injury in the Yeovil, with a scan revealing damage worse than expected[51] and was later ruled out for 12 weeks.[52]

September

On transfer deadline day, two of Derby's transfer listed players left the club, with James O'Connor on loan deal until 13 January with Bristol City, with a view to a permanent transfer.[53] Nathan Tyson joined Blackpool on a free transfer.[54] After the international break, Derby returned to league action with a visit to Millwall and with a 5–1 win, Derby won their opening three away league games for the first time in 101 years and it was also the first time they won on road for three games in succession since February 2004, Craig Bryson scored his first career hattrick in the game which was also Derby's first league hattrick by a player since Paul Simpson in April 1996. Jake Buxton opening the scoring, with Shane Lowry being sent off for serious foul play at 2–0, Martyn Waghorn got Millwall's goal to make it 3–1, Mason Bennett scored his first league goal late on to complete the scoring. Derby's winning run on the road ended three days later after a 2–2 draw at basement side Bolton Wanderers, with Alex Baptiste and Chris Eagles first half goals being sandwiched by a Johnny Russell brace.

Transfers

Last updated: 30 January 2014

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

Players transferred in
Date Pos. Name Previous Club Fee Ref.
1 July 2013 GK England Lee Grant England Burnley Free [16]
1 July 2013 FW England Chris Martin England Norwich City Free [19]
1 July 2013 FW Scotland Johnny Russell Scotland Dundee United £750,000 [25][27]
1 July 2013 DF Scotland Craig Forsyth England Watford £150,000 [33]
24 July 2013 MF England John Eustace England Watford Free [41]
9 November 2013 MF Mali Kalifa Cissé United States New England Revolution Free [55]
27 February 2014 MF England Lee Naylor England Accrington Stanley Free [56]
Players transferred out
Date Pos. Name To Fee Ref.
30 June 2013 DF Wales Gareth Roberts EnglandBury Free [15] [57]
30 June 2013 GK England Frank Fielding England Bristol City £200,000 [30]
14 July 2012 DF New Zealand Luke Adams New Zealand Wellington Phoenix Free [58]
26 July 2012 DF England John Brayford Wales Cardiff City £1.5 million [42]
15 August 2013 FW Jamaica Theo Robinson England Doncaster Rovers £150,000 [48]
2 September 2013 FW England Nathan Tyson England Blackpool Free [54]
Players loaned in
Date from Pos. Name From Date to Ref.
29 July 2013 DF England Adam Smith England Tottenham Hotspur Season-long1 [43][59]
30 September 2013 DF United States Zak Whitbread England Leicester City 31 December 2013 [60]
18 October 2013 FW England Simon Dawkins England Tottenham Hotspur 18 January 2014 [61]
22 October 2013 FW England Andre Wisdom England Liverpool Season-long [62]
28 November 2013 DF England Michael Keane England Manchester United 2 January 2014 [63]
3 January 2014 FW England Patrick Bamford England Chelsea Season-long [64]
30 January 2014 MF England George Thorne England West Bromwich Albion Season-long [65]
Players loaned out
Date from Pos. Name To Date to Ref.
1 July 2013 GK England Ross Atkins England Alfreton Town Season-long [32]
18 July 2013 FW United States Conor Doyle United States D.C. United 1 December 2013 [38]
1 August 2013 FW England Callum Ball England Torquay United 7 October 2013 [44]
12 August 2013 DF England Tom Naylor Wales Newport County Early January 2014 [47]
17 August 2013 GK Norway Mats Mørch England Burton Albion 14 September 2013 [49]
2 September 2013 DF England James O'Connor England Bristol City 13 January 2014 [53]
11 November 2013 MF England Michael Jacobs England Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 January 2014 [66]
12 November 2013 DF England Kieron Freeman England Notts County 24 December 2014 [67]
28 November 2013 FW England Callum Ball England Notts County 2 January 2014 [68]
  • 1 = Loan terminated by mutual consent on 30 November 2013

First team squad

  • Ages and appearance stats correct as of final day of the season.
  • Last updated: 24 May 2014
No. Name Nationality Date of Birth (Age) Signed from Signed in Contract ends Apps. Goals
Goalkeepers
1 Lee Grant England 27 January 1983 (aged 31) England Burnley 2013 2016 132 0
13 Saul Deeney Republic of Ireland 23 March 1983 (aged 31) Unattached 2009 2014 3 0
24 Mats Mørch Norway 8 September 1993 (aged 20) Trainee 2012 0 0
26 Adam Legzdins England 28 November 1986 (aged 27) England Burton Albion 2011 2014 37 0
Defenders
2 Adam Smith England 29 April 1991 (aged 23) England Tottenham Hotspur 2013 2014 10 0
3 Craig Forsyth Scotland 24 February 1989 (aged 25) England Watford 2013 2016 63 2
5 Shaun Barker England 19 September 1982 (aged 31) England Blackpool 2009 2015 105 6
6 Richard Keogh Republic of Ireland 11 August 1986 (aged 27) England Coventry City 2012 2015 96 6
12 Lee Naylor England 19 March 1980 (aged 34) Unattached 2014 2014 4 0
15 Mark O'Brien Republic of Ireland 20 November 1992 (aged 21) Trainee 2009 2015 35 0
17 Kieron Freeman Wales 21 March 1992 (aged 22) England Nottingham Forest 2012 2016 27 0
21 Valentin Gjokaj Albania 23 August 1993 (aged 20) Unattached 2012 2014 6 0
23 Michael Hoganson England 3 December 1993 (aged 20) Unattached 2012 2014 4 0
25 Jake Buxton England 4 March 1985 (aged 29) England Burton Albion 2009 2015 132 10
27 Zak Whitbread United States 4 March 1984 (aged 30) England Leicester City 2013 2014 4 1
33 Andre Wisdom England 9 May 1993 (aged 21) England Liverpool 2013 2014 38 0
38 Michael Keane England 11 January 1993 (aged 21) England Manchester United 2013 2014 8 0
Tom Naylor England 28 June 1991 (aged 22) England Mansfield Town 2012 2015 10 0
James O'Connor England 20 November 1984 (aged 29) England Doncaster Rovers 2012 2014 23 1
Midfielders
4 Craig Bryson Scotland 6 November 1986 (aged 27) Scotland Kilmarnock 2011 2016 134 27
7 Paul Coutts Scotland 22 July 1988 (aged 25) England Preston North End 2012 2015 58 2
8 Jeff Hendrick Republic of Ireland 31 January 1992 (aged 22) Trainee 2010 2015 129 15
12 Michael Jacobs England 4 November 1991 (aged 22) England Northampton Town 2012 2015 47 3
14 John Eustace England 3 November 1979 (aged 34) Unattached 2013 2014 48 2
16 Ben Davies England 27 May 1981 (aged 32) England Notts County 2011 2014 82 7
19 Will Hughes England 7 April 1995 (aged 19) Trainee 2011 2016 89 7
30 James Bailey England 18 September 1988 (aged 25) England Crewe Alexandra 2010 2014 64 1
34 Kalifa Cisse Mali 9 January 1984 (aged 30) Unattached 2013 2014 3 0
34 George Thorne England 4 January 1993 (aged 21) England West Bromwich Albion 2014 2014 12 2
Forwards
9 Chris Martin England 4 November 1988 (aged 25) England Norwich City 2013 2015 64 27
10 Jamie Ward Northern Ireland 12 May 1986 (aged 28) England Sheffield United 2011 2014 120 28
11 Johnny Russell Scotland 8 May 1990 (aged 24) Scotland Dundee United 2013 2017 43 9
18 Conor Sammon Republic of Ireland 13 April 1987 (aged 27) England Wigan Athletic 2012 2016 89 13
20 Mason Bennett England 15 July 1996 (aged 17) Trainee 2011 2016 32 2
22 Callum Ball England 8 October 1992 (aged 21) Trainee 2010 2014 31 3
32 Simon Dawkins England 1 December 1987 (aged 26) England Tottenham Hotspur 2013 2016 30 4
35 Patrick Bamford England 5 September 1993 (aged 20) England Chelsea 2014 2014 23 8
Conor Doyle United States 13 October 1991 (aged 22) United States Creighton Bluejays 2010 2014 23 0

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Leicester City (C, P) 46 31 9 6 83 43 +40 102 Promotion to 2014–15 Premier League
2 Burnley (P) 46 26 15 5 72 37 +35 93
3 Derby County 46 25 10 11 84 52 +32 85 Qualification for Championship Play-offs
4 Queens Park Rangers (O, P) 46 23 11 12 60 44 +16 80
5 Wigan Athletic 46 21 10 15 61 48 +13 73
Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted.

Results

Win Draw Loss

Friendlies

Football League Championship

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHHA
ResultDWLWLWDLLDWWDLWWWWWWWDWLLWDWDWWWLLDDWLWLWWWWWD
Position114108147811141410881197544444244444443333333444333333

Source: Statto[69]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Championship Play-Offs

FA Cup

Football League Cup

Squad statistics

As of 24 May 2014
No. Pos Nat Player TotalChampionshipFA CupLeague CupPlay-offs
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK England Lee Grant 530460103030
2 DF England Adam Smith (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur) 1007+10002000
3 MF Scotland Craig Forsyth 532462103030
4 MF Scotland Craig Bryson 491643+21600201+10
5 DF England Shaun Barker 0000000000
6 DF Republic of Ireland Richard Keogh 471411003030
7 MF Scotland Paul Coutts 1103+50003000
8 MF Republic of Ireland Jeff Hendrick 35518+124101031
9 FW Scotland Chris Martin 51254420102+1332
10 FW Northern Ireland Jamie Ward 42731+77100030
11 FW Scotland Johnny Russell 43923+169001030
12 MF England Michael Jacobs 610+30001+2100
12 DF England Lee Naylor 400+40000000
13 GK Republic of Ireland Saul Deeney 0000000000
14 MF England John Eustace 39128+7110200+10
15 DF Republic of Ireland Mark O'Brien 0000000000
16 MF England Ben Davies 701+30001+2000
17 DF Wales Kieron Freeman 705+10001000
18 FW Republic of Ireland Conor Sammon 4243+3420+10320+10
19 MF England Will Hughes 48537+43102+112+11
20 FW England Mason Bennett 1511+1210+100+1000
21 DF Albania Valentin Gjokaj 0000000000
22 FW England Callum Ball 0000000000
23 DF England Michael Hoganson 0000000000
24 GK Norway Mats Mørch 0000000000
25 DF England Jake Buxton 52243+22103030
26 GK England Adam Legzdins 0000000000
27 DF United States Zak Whitbread (on loan from Leicester City) 4141000000
28 DF England Jamie Hanson 0000000000
29 MF England Max Lowe 0000000000
30 MF England James Bailey 200+100+100000
32 FW England Simon Dawkins 30420+6410000+30
33 DF England Andre Wisdom (on loan from Liverpool) 380340100030
34 MF England George Thorne (on loan from West Bromwich Albion) 12291000031
34 MF Mali Kalifa Cisse 301+20000000
35 FW England Patrick Bamford (on loan from Chelsea) 23814+7800000+20
38 DF England Michael Keane (on loan from Manchester United) 804+30100000

Top Scorers

As of 24 May 2014
Place Position Nation Number Name Championship FA Cup League Cup Play-offs Total
1FW Scotland9Chris Martin2003225
2MF Scotland4Craig Bryson1600016
3FW Scotland11Johnny Russell90009
4FW England35Patrick Bamford80008
5FW Northern Ireland10Jamie Ward70007
6MF England19Will Hughes30115
=DF Ireland8Jeff Hendrick40015
8FW Ireland18Conor Sammon20204
=FW England32Simon Dawkins40004
10DF England25Jake Buxton20002
=MF England34George Thorne10012
=DF Scotland3Craig Forsyth20002
13FW England20Mason Bennett10001
=DF United States27Zak Whitbread10001
=DF Ireland6Richard Keogh10001
=MF England14John Eustace10001
=MF England12Michael Jacobs00101
Own Goals20013
TOTALS 84 0 7 6 97

Disciplinary Record

As of 24 May 2014
Number Nation Position Name Championship FA Cup League Cup Play-offs Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
14 EnglandMFJohn Eustace100100000110
19 EnglandMFWill Hughes5010100070
3 ScotlandDFCraig Forsyth90000010100
33 EnglandDFAndre Wisdom5000000050
9 EnglandFWChris Martin8100100091
7 ScotlandMFPaul Coutts3000000030
1 EnglandGKLee Grant3000000030
17 WalesDFKieron Freeman2000100030
6 IrelandDFRichard Keogh2100000021
2 EnglandDFAdam Smith2000000020
4 ScotlandMFCraig Bryson6000000060
16 EnglandMFBen Davies1000000010
8 IrelandMFJeff Hendrick1000001020
18 IrelandFWConor Sammon1000001020
10 Northern IrelandFWJamie Ward3000001040
34 MaliMFKalifa Cisse1000000010
25 EnglandDFJake Buxton3000000030
32 EnglandFWSimon Dawkins2000000020
11 ScotlandFWJohnny Russell1000000010
34 EnglandMFGeorge Thorne4000001050
35 EnglandFWPatrick Bamford2000000020
12 EnglandMFMichael Jacobs0000100010
27 United StatesDFZak Whitbread1000000010
TOTALS 75 2 2 0 4 0 5 0 86 2

Under-21s

Results

Win Draw Loss

Friendlies

Professional U21 Development League 2

U21 Premier League Cup

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