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IT’S UP TO FRANK AND HIS RAMS TO SHAKE OFF STIGMA

NOT much is certain in football, but it would appear there are two things you can always hang your hat on.
One, that Spurs will fl uff the Premier League title race. Two, that Derby County will fall apart in February.
Players come. Managers go. But sure as eggs is eggs, the Rams will wobble like newborn lambs the instant a snowdrop blooms.
Since the start of the 2015-16 campaign, Derby have played 22 matches in February. matches in February. They have lost nine, drawn nine, and won four.
History shows they do not fully recover. On January 26, 2016, Paul Clement’s side sat second in th...

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