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- At its core, the emblem boasts a proud ram, emboldened by history, standing as a guardian of tradition and a herald of the ambitions of Derby County F.C. This centerpiece is no random choice; it’s a nod to the club’s nickname, “The Rams,” an enduring symbol of Derbyshire’s regimental spirit.
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Sep 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".
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.
Feb 14, 2021 · Speaking of Pride Park, Derby County has been going by the nickname 'The Rams' since at least 1900. Unlike the Mercians, the Rams haven't got the facilities to look after a live animal, but...
Sep 7, 2023 · For those who aren't aware, a ram is a male sheep, which is a key part of Derby's current badge. The animal has been present on many of their badges over the years - and has become part of...
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Sep 3, 2024 · At its core, the emblem boasts a proud ram, emboldened by history, standing as a guardian of tradition and a herald of the ambitions of Derby County F.C. This centerpiece is no random choice; it’s a nod to the club’s nickname, “The Rams,” an enduring symbol of Derbyshire’s regimental spirit.
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.
Derby County's badge from 1997 to 2007. A new club badge was introduced in 1971, featuring a more modern design that, with modifications, is still in use. The badge initially consisted of a stylised white ram facing left.