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Craig Forsyth has faith in Derby County gaffer John Eustace

Craig Forsyth believes his former Derby County teammate John Eustace can bring calmness to Pride Park amid the inevitable relegation run-in chaos.

GOOD SHOUT: Craig Forsyth celebrates scoring the first goal of John Eustace’s Derby reign last weekend in the vital win against Blackburn PICTURE: Alamy

By Dave Flett
Old pal is good fit at helm

GOOD SHOUT: Craig Forsyth celebrates scoring the first goal of John Eustace’s Derby reign last weekend in the vital win against Blackburn
PICTURE: Alamy

Craig Forsyth believes his former Derby County teammate John Eustace can bring calmness to Pride Park amid the inevitable relegation run-in chaos.
Having endured a tough start after returning to his old stomping ground – with a 4-0 thrashing at QPR followed by defeats to Millwall and Middlesbrough without scoring – new boss Eustace went into this weekend having ended the Rams’ 12-game winless run ...

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