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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting winger Ben Osborn (right) celebrating after scoring the winning goal in injury time during the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters making their way from the stadium across the Brian Clough Way at the conclusion of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters making their way from the stadium at the conclusion of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Home supporters vacating the North Stand at the conclusion of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting supporters celebrating their victory at the conclusion of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting supporters celebrating after Ben Osborn's winning goal in injury time during the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_54.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting supporters celebrating after Ben Osborn's winning goal in injury time during the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_53.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting players and supporters celebrating after Ben Osborn's winning goal in injury time during the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_51.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Away fans celebrating their team's equalising goal by Britt Assombalonga during the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Away fans keeping their eyes on the action during the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting players watching a steward apprehending a supporter at the conclusion of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting manager Stuart Pearce watching the first-half action during Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Home fans in the corporate hospitality suites at the iPro Stadium watching the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. An away supporters retrieves a flag a visiting supporters celebrate at the conclusion of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting supporters celebrating their victory at the conclusion of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting supporters celebrating gesturing at the conclusion of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting supporters celebrating their victory at the conclusion of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_59.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting supporters celebrating their victory at the conclusion of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_58.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting supporters celebrating after Ben Osborn's winning goal in injury time during the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_56.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting supporters celebrating after Ben Osborn's winning goal in injury time during the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting supporters celebrating after Ben Osborn's winning goal in injury time during the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. The scoreboard gives the final result at the conclusion of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting supporters celebrating gesturing to their rivals at the conclusion of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Home and away fans separated by stewards and police in the East Stand at the iPro Stadium during the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_44.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting winger Ben Osborn scoring the winning goal in injury time during the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_43.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. A television cameraman with team lists by the side of the pitch at half-time during the first-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_42.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. An away fan gestures to rival supporters during the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_41.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Home fans in the South Stand at the iPro Stadium watching the second-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest at the iPro Stadium, Derby. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting manager Stuart Pearce (in suit), sitting in the away dugout at the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Two soldiers in ceremonial dress with a ram, pictured in the tunnel at the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Players from both teams emerging from the tunnel past the Brian Clough Trophy at the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_33.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Home fans in the East Stand at the iPro Stadium during the first-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters walking past a Starbucks outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Advertising on the exterior of the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters walking past a Starbucks outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters watching the arrival of Stuart Pearce and his players outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against visitors Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_13.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters watching the arrival of visiting players outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_14.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. A flag with a ram flying outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_12.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters gathering outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_11.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Home supporters gathering in an outside bar outside the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_09.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters walking towards the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_06.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters walking towards the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_05.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters walking towards the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. The iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. The statue of former manager Brian Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor, outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_01.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Home fans in the South Stand at the iPro Stadium show their frustration at a missed chance during the first-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_40.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Home fans in the Toyota (West) Stand at the iPro Stadium during the first-half of Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Fans of both teams in the South Stand at the iPro Stadium watching the first-half action during Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Sammie the mascot and home supporters in the main stand pictured behind a statue of former player Steve Bloomer at the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. The Brian Clough Trophy, on display beside the pitch at the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The trophy was named after the Brian Clough who managed both clubs with great success, predominantly in the 1980s and 1990s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Trophies and supporters reflected in the main reception areas of the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Visiting manager Stuart Pearce, sitting in the away dugout at the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Home supporters with a Scottish saltire flag at the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_26.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Two soldiers in ceremonial dress with a ram, pictured in the tunnel at the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_24.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. The Brian Clough Trophy, on display beside the pitch at the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The trophy was named after the Brian Clough who managed both clubs with great success, predominantly in the 1980s and 1990s. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Home supporters behind a rainbow caused by the sprinklers at the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. The iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Home supporters buying match day programmes outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_17.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Fans gathering beside the statue of former manager Brian Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor outside the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_15.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters gathering outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters walking towards the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters walking past the main entrance of the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Fans walking past an advertising hoarding outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. Supporters walking towards the iPro Stadium before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DerbyvNottsForest_CM170115_07.JPG
  • Derby County 1 Nottingham Forest 2, 17/01/2015. iPro Stadium, Championship. The statue of former manager Brian Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor, outside the iPro Stadium, pictured before Derby Country's Championship match against Nottingham Forest. The match was won by the visitors by 2 goals to 1, watched by a derby-day crowd of 32,705. The stadium, opened in 1997, was formerly known as Pride Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Baseball Ground, Derby c1996. The ground under floodlights as a car drives away.<br />
(Exact date tbc). Photo by Tony Davis
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Derby County team just before kick off in the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Steve McClaren leads out his Derby County team ahead of the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Derby County fans find a drinking hole ahead of the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Derby County team huddle ahead of the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Steve McClaren looks nervous as he leads out his Derby County team ahead of the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Robert Green celebrates after the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers supporters during the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Harry Redknapp celebrates with trophy after the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers players celebrate after the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Kevin Hitchcock and Joe Jordan indicate the amount of time left after Bobby Zamora's goal. The Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Bobby Zamora celebrates his last minute winning goal during the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Bobby Zamora celebrates his last minute winning goal during the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Gary O'Neil apologises to Joe Jordan having been sent off during the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Bobby Zamora replaces Kevin Doyle during the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 with a last minute goal from Bobby Zamora to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. A ball boy collects up various inflatables after the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers support behind Harry Redknapp during the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Fans on Wembley Way ahead of the The Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers supporters. The Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Joey Barton celebrates with chairman Tony Fernandes after the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. QPR Chairman Tony Fernandes celebrates after the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Bobby Zamora celebrates after the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers supporters react as Bobby Zamora's last minute shot is about the hit the back of the net during the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Steve McClaren in amongst the Wembley crowd reacts to a near miss during the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers supporters. The Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers celebrate after the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers supporters celebrate after the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. The Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Joey Barton lines up a free kick during the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers fans wave flags as the teams line up for the National Anthem ahead of the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers fans wave flags ahead of the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. A Fan on Wembley Way with a Harry Redknapp mask ahead of the The Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Bobby Zamora and Kevin Hitchcock leave the team hotel ahead of the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium. Queens Park Rangers won the game 1-0 to gain promotion to the Premier League.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Harry Redknapp leaves the team hotel ahead of the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 0, 24/05/2014. Wembley Stadium, Championship Play Off Final. Queens Park Rangers supporters arrive at Wembley Park Station ahead of the Championship Play-Off Final between Queens Park Rangers and Derby County from Wembley Stadium.  Photo by Simon Gill.
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