To be fair, he didn't have anything positive to hide behind in the first place. When youre commenting on a team that has finished the Prem season with a record low 11 points, having only won a single game, there isnt a way even for the most opaque managers to put a positive spin on the situation.
@@ryanmorgan5507 Agreed. I'm sick of people comparing a "big" club finishing mid-table to this. Whilst that's not good at all, it is still nothing compared to this situation where a team only won a single game and other than that didn't have any other positive that season
In the Tifo video on Derby, Davies was asked how it felt being a Premier League manager shortly after winning the playoff final, and Davies had an out-of-body moment. According to Tifo, Davies clarified that behind the scenes, Derby was up for sale, and he wasn't sure if the new owners and management would keep him on board or go with someone else.
I’m a West Brom fan and I said the same when we got promoted last season. Before the lockdown we were smashing it, when football came back we were shocking. We were so lucky to finish 2nd in the end, only due to a massive shock because of Barnsley beating Brentford. Had Brentford won, and we went to the play offs instead, there’s no chance we would’ve came up.
@@i_know_youre_right_but Ironically, West Brom should've gone up in that season under Tony Mowbray. They could have built something in the Prem, like Charlton did under Curbishly. Derby paid the price for one moment of luck against WBA just like when Zamora / QPR got lucky against Derby (a decent Derby team). QPR paid the price too.
@@valentino695 Every managers criticize their own players and it's totally normal and Mourinho isn't the only one who gets criticized for criticizing for his players.
@@Flinstone_Edible That's what I was referring to. I couldn't believe it. He also said Arsenal were the better team against Everton when both teams did nothing.
Ipswich’s new manager has been saying a lot worse than this in the last few weeks, just released our captain of the last decade on a free along with half a dozen others and told the rest of the squad bar about 3 to find new clubs this summer. We only finished 9th. Premier League is just soft.
It’s a kinda unique situation though they were the worst team ever in the prem, of course they weren’t good enough what else can he say ? He can’t say we are good enough just been unlucky
Damm right cause those derby players didn't deserve a lap of honor cause the whole season they were an utter disgrace. A pathetic excuse of a team was that derby County team of 07 08.
@Cold i just wonder how many bollockings paul jewell gave those derby players while he was in charge though. I must have been a few but those derby players were spineless and pathetic and they threw the towel in back then
Just to put further emphasis on how bad this Derby team was: Emmanuel Adebayor became the first player to score hat-tricks in both home and away Premier League games against the same team in the same season. I don't think anyone else has done that since.
@@antcunningham1997 its hard to have desire and fight when your simply not good enough and know yourself that you’re out of your depth. Those players can be forgiven in my opinion, they had heart up until about Feb but theyd become so demorilised by the end they couldnt wait for the season to finish from around late Feb. You can have heart but if your so limited skill wise its not going to be good enough. You need 1 or 2 roll your sleever carthorses in your team but that whole squad was carthorses,, there was not one player who had any real technical ability (Savage closest but he was 32-33 and wasnt even that but compared to the rest in that midfield he looked like Pirlo ffs), it was a squad youd have doubts about in league 1 never mind the championship,, the premiership? They shouldnt have been anywhere near it.. We had Leacock in that defence as well and Fulham fans were miffed how hed got into a prem squad much less the heart of its defence 🤪.
I just felt like mentioning that apparently Paul Jewell has a tortoise called Trotsky. I say has because I'm assuming it's still alive given how long they live.
Everyone saying this was back when 'managers weren't afraid to dig into players' or that it's refreshing don't understand the myriad of issues behind the scenes that occurred this season. Lots of players with massive egos expecting premier league wages for frankly appalling levels of effort and skill. Yea, for rival fans it's fun and games but it's a lesson for other clubs in recruitment and dealing with Egos. Just look at how Ferguson dealt with Pogba.
Them not making in back to the prem since then is no coincidence. The football gods banished them from the top flight for that disgraceful performance.
@@jeniffer9248 No club has been out for longer. But then again, very few won the European Cup in their 2nd top flight season. Shame Derby didn't go down to league 1 this year. There's always next year.
Sheffield United may have got more points but they could still ‘beat’ Derby’s record of 29 league defeats in a season. Sheffield United are on 28 and still have 3 games remaining.
The Blades have legit had such a strange season. Theyve equalled Derby's records for number of losses in one season (29) and lowest number of goals scored (20), yet finished with more than double the points!
Wigan athletic will always be his finest moment, getting them out of league 1 all the way up to the prem and league cup final in the first season in prem and top 10 finish when they were expected to go straight back down still stands well today
@@seanporter5867 absolutely and Bradford as well beating Liverpool on the last day to save themselves at Wimbledon's expense went down in PL folklore too
@@joeyy3931 It could still happen yea its not exactly fair but the rules of ffp are not exactly protecting teams outside of the prem we need to change something to protect them clubs just look at the massive difference of revenue between the leagues. It could be this season still but all we can do is wait and see
Moving to Derby killed Paul Jewell's managerial career. Was excellent for both Wigan and Bradford, but the Derby players massively let him down that season and Paul was never really the same in his other jobs in management
The players overall weren’t good enough ability wise. Team fluked a promotion in 2007 , Billy Davies was uncertain about his position from the start and the board didn’t invest in the team
Those derby players didnt just let him down they threw the towel in on him those derby players clearly didnt care and werent playin for the manager or the fans. I cannot imagnge how many bollockings paul jewell gave to that derby team. I must have been a few but those derby players were uttlery pathetic and spineless
Derby fan here,back then the team were an absolute disgrace. DCFC has never really recovered from that season if the truth be known. So sorry for Paul Jewell good man and a great manager.
They played one of their best games against Man United that season, Man U only winning 1-0 quite late on after a string of clear cut Derby chances. Kinda wish they'd achieved a shock win there tbh, always would have had that to show for the terrible season.
Ah bless I liked Paul Jewell but unfortunately for him this would be the beginning of his own downfall in the higher echelons of football management.. Wow time does pass quickly.
They had several pretty bad seasons in the Championship after this but found their feet again around 2014 and have been in the play-off mix ever since (aside from this disastrous season just finished)
Let’s face it he had to be honest here. 11 points, 1 win, 20 goals if he’d have said we need to take the positives he’d have been chucked into a nuthouse
Life is cruel. Welcome to the big leagues but have 15 percent of their budget they have and all the refs on their side givin Fergie time. Also you will be mocked if you perform to expectation.😑
You were the only team who failed to beat us that season and you gave us our only win! My neighbour is a Newcastle fan from Newcastle (I'm in Derbyshire) and he still brings it up every year.
Yeah nah, game of two halves, we dug deep, our supporters have been amazing, luck wasn't quite on our side, the Heart and I mean Total Heart shown all season has been uplifting, still, we ended up being Total Shite, that's Football!
I think paul jewell did the right thing by throwing his players under the bus pubilicly cause those pathetic and spineless derby players didnt care and it was bubbling under the surface and in this interview he had finally had enough.
You'd be surprised. The quality gap between the Prem and League Two is just toooooo high because of the money involved in both leagues; prem has billions and billions while a lot of league two clubs are almost bankrupt. Morecambe came 3rd or 4th in the league and lost 7-0 to Newcastle this season
Damm right he didnt cause those pathetic derby players were a utter disgrace. They runied paul jewells managerial career cause this really was the beginning of the end for him and thats sad
@@Lythgoemania when your lot beat them at the DW that season 2-0 Paul Jewell described Derby's performance as the WORST he'd ever seen from a Premier League team.
Spent all the parachute money. Badly. Then relied on Nigel Clough to dig them out of trouble with loan signings, blood, sweat and tears. Clough Jr - an absolute legend. But a glutton for punishment depending on how you look at it.
A lot of rotation and loan players. Hence no consistency. Picture: Roy Caroll, Laurent Robert, Carl Fagan, Dean Moxey, Robbie Savage, Danny Mills, Dean Leacock, Kenny Miller (don't laugh), Jay Maceverly, John Mackem (? - the ex Man City 6'er) - that's about a third of the squad and a mish mash of Davies' and Jewell's players - his players often having bona fide Prem experience but were signed expensively in blind panic and the capacity crowd every week haven't even got the joy of youngsters being brought from the Reserves or through the academy. Davies had broken the transfer record to buy Robert Earnshaw then inexplicably leaves him on the bench most games. Jewell signs Savage who - at that time possibly all Derby fans detested until he won them round the following season - he then decides to play him in a position not suited to anyone over the age of 27 unless they're truly world class, throws a tantrum and confounds supporters and club directors by trying to sending him on loan to the Middle East for the rest of his contract. How Billy Davies or Paul Jewell even found their own way out of the house and down the street without a carer - let alone hold a job down at a club Derby's size - I DO NOT KNOW!😫 So basically starting 11 probably not a good description. If I remember any more standout names I'll get back to you.
@@GyitMulhaneski-GloriousYears cheers, that team really should hang there heads in shame,Robbie savage has the cheek to pass judgement on sky,interesting names in that line up ,a real mis mash of fringe players,well hope Derby have a better next season,
@@craigsimpson3901 Me also! I don't know if you can find it online but its worth tracking down the interview Robbie does with local radio where he totally loses his rag after a bad performance in one of the following seasons - he had managed to rehabilitate himself with Derby supporters when he played under Nigel Clough but he suffers from this obsession that some players/ex-players where they think their opinion is sacrosanct and people who pay through the turnstiles each season somehow don't understand the game they're watching! It was Colin Gibson vs Robbie Savage anyway c. 2010 or so, it's a legendary clip. I also ought to mention as an addendum for the relegation season in your query, players who were largely exempt from the worst criticism and abuse (mainly because of being too old or out of their depth in the top flight: Steve Howard who is still remembered fairly well - along with Darren Moore - and was a regular under Billy Davis and was great in the lower divisions but looked totally surplus in the Premier; Tyrone Mears - tipped for England briefly went to Marseille I seem to remember.) I do seem to remember Peschisolido, Edworthy and Eustace had probably gone and those last two were young enough to have decent careers after.👍
@@rampantram1 yes. Yes. I did know that... thus the "oh wait nevermind" but I get it.. your a ram so your ram headed. No problem. But to be a fair sport I'll humiliate myself and admit I am a magpie notts for life and yes we just got it handed to us and I will have to renew subscription to the non league paper now
@@RemmySkye you should know better than to abuse Derby fans as we are county and black and whites together and hate the red dogs. Your ground should be called the lionel pickering memorial ground after lionels millions for short yates and tommy johnson virtually rebuilt it in the early 90s.I know many a decent notts county fan and have played at the stadium a couple of times myself.Just get a grip of yourself man and good luck with getting what was the oldest football league club back into it next year.
Very refreshing to see a manager speaking with this amount of transparency.
That's how it used to be
To be fair, he didn't have anything positive to hide behind in the first place. When youre commenting on a team that has finished the Prem season with a record low 11 points, having only won a single game, there isnt a way even for the most opaque managers to put a positive spin on the situation.
@@ryanmorgan5507 Agreed. I'm sick of people comparing a "big" club finishing mid-table to this. Whilst that's not good at all, it is still nothing compared to this situation where a team only won a single game and other than that didn't have any other positive that season
Worked out well for this particular guy didnt it? Where is he now?
@@judaspriest4957 Apparently he's now director of football at Swindon Town, a team who just got relegated into League two.
Billy Davies got Derby promoted and he said at the time they weren't ready for the premier league. He was right and they sacked him.
In the Tifo video on Derby, Davies was asked how it felt being a Premier League manager shortly after winning the playoff final, and Davies had an out-of-body moment. According to Tifo, Davies clarified that behind the scenes, Derby was up for sale, and he wasn't sure if the new owners and management would keep him on board or go with someone else.
I’m a West Brom fan and I said the same when we got promoted last season. Before the lockdown we were smashing it, when football came back we were shocking. We were so lucky to finish 2nd in the end, only due to a massive shock because of Barnsley beating Brentford. Had Brentford won, and we went to the play offs instead, there’s no chance we would’ve came up.
I know you’re right, but Bilic could actually save West Brom, internal politics got him sacked. Btw your username is creative lol
No one likes a realist. :/
@@i_know_youre_right_but
Ironically, West Brom should've gone up in that season under Tony Mowbray. They could have built something in the Prem, like Charlton did under Curbishly.
Derby paid the price for one moment of luck against WBA just like when Zamora / QPR got lucky against Derby (a decent Derby team). QPR paid the price too.
Back when coaches weren’t afraid of slagging off their own players
Jose does it all the time
@@prometheustv6558 Lampard did it aswell and everyone criticized him for it
But when Mourinho does it.... then he is called arrogant
Harry Redknapp used to do that as well
@@valentino695 Every managers criticize their own players and it's totally normal and Mourinho isn't the only one who gets criticized for criticizing for his players.
It would have been funny if he tried to act like derby played amazing and just got unlucky
Arteta would do that. Not even joking.
Jose: The best team got relegated...
@@sukhdevr3489 he already did lmao, after we got knocked out in the uel semis he said we deserved to win both legs 😂
@@Flinstone_Edible That's what I was referring to. I couldn't believe it. He also said Arsenal were the better team against Everton when both teams did nothing.
Would have been clutching at more straws than a masturbating scarecrow.
These days the manager would be sacked for saying the players aren't good enough
Jose is criticized for doing it, you only have the media (the people who were around back then) to blame.
Ipswich’s new manager has been saying a lot worse than this in the last few weeks, just released our captain of the last decade on a free along with half a dozen others and told the rest of the squad bar about 3 to find new clubs this summer. We only finished 9th.
Premier League is just soft.
He was sacked
It’s a kinda unique situation though they were the worst team ever in the prem, of course they weren’t good enough what else can he say ? He can’t say we are good enough just been unlucky
he was sacked ?
Didn't realise they sold out last 8 games of the season while only picking up 11 points, that's some commitment from the Derby fans!
Sold out every game that season, my family were on holiday for the Newcastle game so didn't see a win all season
They're the epl raiders
Attendance FC
I was there that day (Reading fan). The Derby fans invaded the pitch and wouldn't let the team have a lap of honour 😅 Good on them.
Damm right cause those derby players didn't deserve a lap of honor cause the whole season they were an utter disgrace. A pathetic excuse of a team was that derby County team of 07 08.
@@therebel4332 I know and I'm a derby county fan and unfortunately I had to sit through that dross that season mate.
Pretty soon on Sky Sports Retro
Ralph Hassenhuttl after losing 9-0 to Leicester
Ralph Hassenhuttl after losing 9-0 to Man Utd
Mums
Mums
Mums
Why are u saying mums
Akaash Gill Good question
Looks like Rooney got a shave and grew his hair back.
Barney from the Flintstones.
not even close
And lost some weight
No
Not even close
I remember that season, I was like “who would be afraid to lose to the team with the cute sheep on the badge😊”
brighton’s badge is a seagull
Now I won’t be able to see their badge without thinking about the cute sheep
@@Tom-cj9bh spurs have entered the chat
@@Tom-cj9bh seagulls are bastards though, a sheep has never stolen your dinner.
Everyone fucked the sheep that season
Imagine being a derby player then and seeing that interview 🥶🥶
I feel like they probably knew
@Cold i just wonder how many bollockings paul jewell gave those derby players while he was in charge though. I must have been a few but those derby players were spineless and pathetic and they threw the towel in back then
Shout out to my team for being the only team to lose to Derby that season and being one of the two teams that couldn't beat them.
Newcastle, right?
@@wonderfulhumanbeingwithagr6381 (nice name) Of course 😂
😂😂😂😂
You must support the same team as the Irish Guy from HITC Sport. In other words, the Magpies.
@@TREPIIID yeahhhhhhhhhhhh course would be more apt
Just to put further emphasis on how bad this Derby team was: Emmanuel Adebayor became the first player to score hat-tricks in both home and away Premier League games against the same team in the same season. I don't think anyone else has done that since.
It just shows what a pathetic excuse of a team that derby team was in 07 08, no fight, no desire
@@antcunningham1997 its hard to have desire and fight when your simply not good enough and know yourself that you’re out of your depth. Those players can be forgiven in my opinion, they had heart up until about Feb but theyd become so demorilised by the end they couldnt wait for the season to finish from around late Feb. You can have heart but if your so limited skill wise its not going to be good enough. You need 1 or 2 roll your sleever carthorses in your team but that whole squad was carthorses,, there was not one player who had any real technical ability (Savage closest but he was 32-33 and wasnt even that but compared to the rest in that midfield he looked like Pirlo ffs), it was a squad youd have doubts about in league 1 never mind the championship,, the premiership? They shouldnt have been anywhere near it.. We had Leacock in that defence as well and Fulham fans were miffed how hed got into a prem squad much less the heart of its defence 🤪.
@@therebel4332 How did that team get promoted in the first place? Surely it couldn't all be luck
@@MikeyJMJ gawd knows. It was defiantly some form of devine intervention. I mean it had Darren Moore at centre back... how? Indeed
I just felt like mentioning that apparently Paul Jewell has a tortoise called Trotsky. I say has because I'm assuming it's still alive given how long they live.
Imagine the embarrassment of the one team they defeated the whole season .
That would be newcastle I believe
Newcastle. They actually clinched a draw in a second game against them as well, so technically Derby won on aggregate that season
Even Arsene Wenger would've found it impossible to spin anything about that Derby season into something other than shame and embarrassment.
Gary Neville interview after losing 7 - 0 to Barcelona
I don’t think Sky covers the Copa Del Rey tho.
@@prometheustv6558 It would have been hilarious though 😂
@@prometheustv6558 they did broadcast La Liga back then but lost the rights in 2018 annoyingly
I’m only 30 but man do I miss the days when players got the flack for losing matches not the f*****g manager!!!
So why does Mourinho get criticised by the media when he slags off his own players?
Well when the players aren’t motivated, whose job is it to get them motivated?
Everyone saying this was back when 'managers weren't afraid to dig into players' or that it's refreshing don't understand the myriad of issues behind the scenes that occurred this season. Lots of players with massive egos expecting premier league wages for frankly appalling levels of effort and skill. Yea, for rival fans it's fun and games but it's a lesson for other clubs in recruitment and dealing with Egos. Just look at how Ferguson dealt with Pogba.
We mustn't forget that it's been raining
Paul Jewell, you are a cheat. I hope Derby gets relegated... Oh, never mind 😂
Paul Jewell. Great manager.
That’s Paul jewel!! Speaks clearly from the heart. Good lad
Defo honest and he tells it how it is.
Them not making in back to the prem since then is no coincidence. The football gods banished them from the top flight for that disgraceful performance.
As a Forest fan this is just wonderful.
😂😂😂
@@jeniffer9248 how many European cups have Derby won? ...
@@jeniffer9248 No club has been out for longer. But then again, very few won the European Cup in their 2nd top flight season. Shame Derby didn't go down to league 1 this year. There's always next year.
@@jeniffer9248
Archeologists dispute the precise timeline on this.
@A.D Whitehouse Feels like it anyway.
Sheffield United may have got more points but they could still ‘beat’ Derby’s record of 29 league defeats in a season. Sheffield United are on 28 and still have 3 games remaining.
The Blades have legit had such a strange season. Theyve equalled Derby's records for number of losses in one season (29) and lowest number of goals scored (20), yet finished with more than double the points!
Really good, honest interview
Their defence was hilarious to watch for a good three or four years after this as well. Great entertainment!
Unfortunately i was a season ticket holder during this season 😭😭😭
Just out of curiosity, how much was that season ticket?? I just wanna know how much it cost to watch a team not performing
@@williambrindley5470 Not sure mate i was only 7 at the time. I would guess around £400 because we were in the Prem
@@azaan3383 jheez thats alot to watch them play that bad. I would've only been about 8 myself lol
Hats off to you. How did you manage to watch that pathetic excuse of a "team"?
@@advaitkumar4777 We accepted our fate by around November. At least we got to see Ronaldo,Lampard and Gerrard at Pride Park🤣🤣
Back when we were good winning the champions League and premier League and Tottenham winning a trophy
paul jewell was an underrated manager done fantastic jobs with bradford and wigan, should never of joined derby ruined his career
Was awful at Ipswich
He had quite a mixed career - great success at Bradford and Wigan but flopped big time at Wednesday, Derby & Ipswich.
Should never have*
Wigan athletic will always be his finest moment, getting them out of league 1 all the way up to the prem and league cup final in the first season in prem and top 10 finish when they were expected to go straight back down still stands well today
@@seanporter5867 absolutely and Bradford as well beating Liverpool on the last day to save themselves at Wimbledon's expense went down in PL folklore too
I have absolutely no recollection of Paul Jewell managing that Derby side. Weird
Neither does Robbie Savage apparently.
Same mate😅
...and they never returned
4 play off losses since. Definitely should’ve gone up under McClaren. QPR robbed them in that final
@@molo8360 we'll be back
Robbie Savages finest hour
yeah but at least wayne rooney’s derby kept them up bc of a points deduction 🍻🍻🍻
Not guranteed just yet as ffp charges are agianst Derby which range from fines or point deductions either this season or next season.
@@dennisgoatimer1079 it'll be next season. wednesday would have gone down last season if it effected that so it wouldn't be fair on derby
@@joeyy3931 It could still happen yea its not exactly fair but the rules of ffp are not exactly protecting teams outside of the prem we need to change something to protect them clubs just look at the massive difference of revenue between the leagues. It could be this season still but all we can do is wait and see
Derby COUNTY IS GOING DOWN
NEXT SEASON
This gave me so much pleasure when they were losing every week...
Newcastle were the only team they beat that season 🤣
How typical
Yep 1.0
And that was in Derby's sixth game of the season, after that no win for the Rams
@fsdmifwe tr34t34 2007 08
The season Man United won the champions league
Moving to Derby killed Paul Jewell's managerial career. Was excellent for both Wigan and Bradford, but the Derby players massively let him down that season and Paul was never really the same in his other jobs in management
The players overall weren’t good enough ability wise. Team fluked a promotion in 2007 , Billy Davies was uncertain about his position from the start and the board didn’t invest in the team
Those derby players didnt just let him down they threw the towel in on him those derby players clearly didnt care and werent playin for the manager or the fans. I cannot imagnge how many bollockings paul jewell gave to that derby team. I must have been a few but those derby players were uttlery pathetic and spineless
Derby fan here,back then the team were an absolute disgrace. DCFC has never really recovered from that season if the truth be known. So sorry for Paul Jewell good man and a great manager.
They played one of their best games against Man United that season, Man U only winning 1-0 quite late on after a string of clear cut Derby chances. Kinda wish they'd achieved a shock win there tbh, always would have had that to show for the terrible season.
Oh, Man United and late goals name me a better duo
Ronaldo bagged late on and did us I was at that game, one of maybe 3 games that season where we actually put a shift in
Well at least we gave Sheffield United that shock win instead 😂😭
They were so close to getting a point at home to Liverpool as well on Boxing Day, they only lost 2-1 to a stoppage time Gerrard goal.
@@ashleythomas4112 I remember it well, Torres took us apart on his own for their first goal 😂
Ah bless I liked Paul Jewell but unfortunately for him this would be the beginning of his own downfall in the higher echelons of football management.. Wow time does pass quickly.
Those pathetic and spineless Derby players in my opinion were to blame for paul Jewells managerial demise cause no doubt they runied him big time
Go check out this week's 'Under the cosh' episode.... he was as much the problem than any player
Newcastle fans probably remember too ffs
Wonder how their following campaign went in the Championship then?
Finished 18th
@@temporaryuseraccount0012 I meant 18th in the efl championship
They had several pretty bad seasons in the Championship after this but found their feet again around 2014 and have been in the play-off mix ever since (aside from this disastrous season just finished)
Paul Jewell was far from an outstanding coach, but that derby side really was pitiful. Even sir Alex probably couldn't have saved them
To be honest no manager could have that derby team from relegation.
I reckon clough would have scared them into playing well
@@indiekiddrugpatrol3117 and can you imagine if it was Brian clough doing this interview.
Let’s face it he had to be honest here. 11 points, 1 win, 20 goals if he’d have said we need to take the positives he’d have been chucked into a nuthouse
They finished 18th in the Championship the following season, then he quit.
Life is cruel.
Welcome to the big leagues but have 15 percent of their budget they have and all the refs on their side givin Fergie time.
Also you will be mocked if you perform to expectation.😑
We Need To See A Video Of Where Southampton Were Relegated From The Premier League In 2005
Rooney looking well
Paul Jewell has absolutely no time for those players and I think the feeling is mutual.
Now they are in League 1. They're current demise could all be blamed on Billy Davies... perhaps.
Wasn't the gaffers fault whatsoever it was the board and the players
A scaiving interview. Fair play to Paul for calling the team out. Would be easy to defend players
Would be nearly impossible you mean
Rooney's looking young in this vid
I swear as a Newcastle fan I remember them doing the double over us this season. Am I wrong? Memories of Kenny Miller chipping our keeper
You were the only team who failed to beat us that season and you gave us our only win! My neighbour is a Newcastle fan from Newcastle (I'm in Derbyshire) and he still brings it up every year.
Derby only won one game in the league that season.
@@andyukmonkey Yes that's right, hence my comment saying Newcastle gave us "our only win".
Looks like Paul Jewell's head has been transplanted on Paul Jewell's body.
Yeah this channel needs some sound on its intro
Derby, Birmingham and Reading were relegated that season. None of them have been back to the PL since.
Reading did
So did birmingham
Scott Parker can learn a thing or two. :)
Emmanuel Villa the worst player ever seen in the premier league
What about when the Old Wimbledon got relegated?
He didn't pull any punches there.
Damm right he didnt
You could argue that Sheffield United are kinda worse. Look how much they spent compared to how much Derby spent.
Inflation but not really sheffield are way better
Who is this guy and how does he know so much about arsenal this seasons over 10 years ago
Right now Arteta studies videos of Paul Jewell at DCFC AND SWFC. He is his Guardiola-inspiration.
I remember watching derby this season. They were awful .
Honestly ive never seen a team so spineless so pathetic so gutless as that 07 08 derby team i mean they were uttelry abysmal.
They only stayed up this season by the skin of their teeth - and the fact Sheff Wed’s chairman couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery
Stop sitting on the fence and say what you really think.
Yeah nah, game of two halves, we dug deep, our supporters have been amazing, luck wasn't quite on our side, the Heart and I mean Total Heart shown all season has been uplifting, still, we ended up being Total Shite, that's Football!
I still don't know how they managed to beat Newcastle that year. Their only win.
Think we won 4-0 this day at Derby and still got relegated
Reading didnt deserve to be relegated that season 07 08
How many points did they finish on?
Ruthless Paul jewell
Paul jewell going full out attack mode here.
Willing to bet this guy is no longer a top flight coach smh
He did great with Wigan in the PL and kept Bradford in there. Derby ruined him, not the other way around
Not got any better over the years
Poor management
I think paul jewell did the right thing by throwing his players under the bus pubilicly cause those pathetic and spineless derby players didnt care and it was bubbling under the surface and in this interview he had finally had enough.
Jewell and Coppell good managers
What happened the season after
Not even bantering but I think a League 2 side would get more than 10 points over a whole season.
You'd be surprised. The quality gap between the Prem and League Two is just toooooo high because of the money involved in both leagues; prem has billions and billions while a lot of league two clubs are almost bankrupt. Morecambe came 3rd or 4th in the league and lost 7-0 to Newcastle this season
What a disaster that season was, at least Paul Jewell didn't hold anything back.
Damm right he didnt cause those pathetic derby players were a utter disgrace. They runied paul jewells managerial career cause this really was the beginning of the end for him and thats sad
@@antcunningham1997 As a Wigan fan I'll always love Paul Jewell
@@Lythgoemania Foctor Fho
@@Lythgoemania when your lot beat them at the DW that season 2-0 Paul Jewell described Derby's performance as the WORST he'd ever seen from a Premier League team.
How did Derby do the following season in the championship? Genuine question. I can't remember
They finished 18th
@@legend9177 Thanks. Bounce back they did not.
Robbie Savage
What happened to Jewell?
Naa how can u finish a season with 11 points 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who are worse Derby County or Crystal Palace?
He could EASILY be talking about TOTTENHAM !!
Wayne Rooney's Father...
'Wayne, I AM YOUR FATHER'.
'Nooooooooooooooo!'
and they done the double of newcastle that season
they won one game
@@allenlaw9145 i know haha i realised that they done is to a draw sums the toon up
Strictly speaking Kenny Miller beat them. Mostly everybody else was sort of just, y'know...
@@GyitMulhaneski-GloriousYears yah I don't know
@@jaybartle8120 oh well I hadn't lost sleep over it
I like how he blamed everyone but himself
Newcastle lost to this sorry excuse of a Derby team holy smokes
A worldy from Kenny Miller. KENNY MILLER! Jesus.
How did Derby get on the season after this?
Spent all the parachute money. Badly.
Then relied on Nigel Clough to dig them out of trouble with loan signings, blood, sweat and tears. Clough Jr - an absolute legend. But a glutton for punishment depending on how you look at it.
as a forest fan i love that derby have this record
When's the last time Forrest were in the premiership
@@NoycieBrv Imagine trying to diss Nottingham Forest, when they have 2 UCL trophies, talking about Premier League participation. L.
@@theedgydoggo1331 I didn't ask how many CL Fottest have I asked when was the last time they were in the Premiership. You div
@@theedgydoggo1331 Those 2 champions league trophies wont help little nottingham forest back into the prem you melt 🤡🤡
@@pena1197 don’t think derby are getting back any time soon either. probably going down this season
Classic Derby 😂
No criticism of himself - he obviously did a perfect job . . .pathetic
What was Derbys starting 11 back then?
A lot of rotation and loan players. Hence no consistency. Picture: Roy Caroll, Laurent Robert, Carl Fagan, Dean Moxey, Robbie Savage, Danny Mills, Dean Leacock, Kenny Miller (don't laugh), Jay Maceverly, John Mackem (? - the ex Man City 6'er) - that's about a third of the squad and a mish mash of Davies' and Jewell's players - his players often having bona fide Prem experience but were signed expensively in blind panic and the capacity crowd every week haven't even got the joy of youngsters being brought from the Reserves or through the academy. Davies had broken the transfer record to buy Robert Earnshaw then inexplicably leaves him on the bench most games. Jewell signs Savage who - at that time possibly all Derby fans detested until he won them round the following season - he then decides to play him in a position not suited to anyone over the age of 27 unless they're truly world class, throws a tantrum and confounds supporters and club directors by trying to sending him on loan to the Middle East for the rest of his contract. How Billy Davies or Paul Jewell even found their own way out of the house and down the street without a carer - let alone hold a job down at a club Derby's size - I DO NOT KNOW!😫
So basically starting 11 probably not a good description. If I remember any more standout names I'll get back to you.
@@GyitMulhaneski-GloriousYears cheers, that team really should hang there heads in shame,Robbie savage has the cheek to pass judgement on sky,interesting names in that line up ,a real mis mash of fringe players,well hope Derby have a better next season,
@@craigsimpson3901
Me also!
I don't know if you can find it online but its worth tracking down the interview Robbie does with local radio where he totally loses his rag after a bad performance in one of the following seasons - he had managed to rehabilitate himself with Derby supporters when he played under Nigel Clough but he suffers from this obsession that some players/ex-players where they think their opinion is sacrosanct and people who pay through the turnstiles each season somehow don't understand the game they're watching!
It was Colin Gibson vs Robbie Savage anyway c. 2010 or so, it's a legendary clip.
I also ought to mention as an addendum for the relegation season in your query, players who were largely exempt from the worst criticism and abuse (mainly because of being too old or out of their depth in the top flight: Steve Howard who is still remembered fairly well - along with Darren Moore - and was a regular under Billy Davis and was great in the lower divisions but looked totally surplus in the Premier; Tyrone Mears - tipped for England briefly went to Marseille I seem to remember.)
I do seem to remember Peschisolido, Edworthy and Eustace had probably gone and those last two were young enough to have decent careers after.👍
What season was that?
07 - 08 I think
Remember when Paul had his little "bondage scandal" ?......good times.
They haven't improved.
Theve gotten worse
Comments are pretty clueless to how shite Paul Jewell is. He took Derby to 18th in the Championship after this and was fired.
I mean not like he did the team any favours either 😂
I've never felt so bad for fabrizio ravanelli in my life.... oh.. wait nevermind 😳
he had left the club over 5.5 years before you 🔔end
@@rampantram1 yes. Yes. I did know that... thus the "oh wait nevermind" but I get it.. your a ram so your ram headed. No problem. But to be a fair sport I'll humiliate myself and admit I am a magpie notts for life and yes we just got it handed to us and I will have to renew subscription to the non league paper now
@@RemmySkye you should know better than to abuse Derby fans as we are county and black and whites together and hate the red dogs. Your ground should be called the lionel pickering memorial ground after lionels millions for short yates and tommy johnson virtually rebuilt it in the early 90s.I know many a decent notts county fan and have played at the stadium a couple of times myself.Just get a grip of yourself man and good luck with getting what was the oldest football league club back into it next year.
Clicked faster than EDP getting a cupcake 🧁😂
Yes very funny, so what video did you copy and paste this comment from I've seen it on about 4 or 5 so far
@@lorenzodanielsld almost 😂🥂every video
@@lorenzodanielsld and why do you care?
Rip derby whatever happened there
Market forces. And two deluded managers who thought they were Pep Guardeola channeling the ghost of Bill Shankly. In one season.