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  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Thanks to that song we call our football club the Rams, the mascot of the local army regiment is a ram – and in East Street we even have a statue of the massive beast.

  3. The ram is the symbol on Derby County’s badge and echoes the team’s nickname of “The Rams”. The badge has a modern stylised looking ram in black and white, the club’s colours. (PIC 1) The previous badge was exactly the same but with the addition of a banner with the club’s name below.

  4. Sep 7, 2023 · In 1885, the first Regiment of Derbyshire Militia adopted a ram as its mascot and that's potentially another key reason why they have that nickname - and a ram remains the mascot of the...

  5. Feb 14, 2021 · Adorning the shirts of Derby County's footballers and welcoming visitors to the Derbion, its impossible to think about Derbyshire without conjuring up the image of this horned beast. But why...

  6. For many years now the symbol of Derby has been a ram. Our football team’s nickname is known worldwide as ‘The Rams’ and if you take a walk through the city centre, you will see statues of a ram. But where does Derby’s connection with a ram start and what are the earliest connections? To answer this, we must jump back to 1867.

  7. Jun 1, 2024 · Derby County FC, commonly known as the Rams, is a prominent football club based in Derby, England. With a rich history spanning over a century, Derby County FC has become a symbol of passion, dedication, and excellence in the world of football.

  8. The teams gets its nickname, The Rams, to show tribute to its links with the First Regiment of Derby Militia, which took a ream as its mascot. Derby’s primary rival club are Nottingham Forest, based in Nottingham, 14 miles east of derby.

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