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  1. Apr 15, 2024 · Talking of Pride Park Stadium, the Rams have been going by that nickname since at least 1900, although even into the 1920s newspapers still often referred to the club as simply "the County ...

  2. Feb 14, 2021 · Derby's symbol has been the ram for as long as anyone can remember, but like most traditions most us aren't sure where it really comes from. Adorning the shirts of Derby County's footballers and ...

  3. Sep 7, 2023 · According to Derbyshire Live, they are called the Rams thanks to the folk song 'The Derby Ram'. In 1885, the first Regiment of Derbyshire Militia adopted a ram as its mascot and that's potentially ...

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  4. Mar 21, 2019 · Derby County Football Club Limited Pride Park Stadium, Pride Park Derby, England DE24 8XL. Opening times. Monday to Saturday (including matchdays): 9am - 5pm Sunday (including matchdays): 10am – 4pm

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  5. Our local football team – Derby County Football Club – were also being referred to as ‘The Rams’ since at least 1900. As with many things historical, its origins look to have been lost but wherever it ultimately originated from The Derby Ram as an emblem and mascot of the city seems set to stay for plenty more years to come.

  6. Like us on Facebook. 401K+ Followers. 33k+ Matchday Fans. Welcome to the Official Derby County Football Club website. Get all the latest news, injury updates, TV match information, player info, match stats and highlights.

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  8. A decade later, in 2007, the badge was modified again with the ram still facing left and the text 'Est. 1884' now in the middle of a circular frame featuring 'Derby County Football Club' in gold lettering, with the colours being modified to the club colours of black and white in 2009 (see top of page). In July 2012, the club announced intention ...