Derby County administrators make fresh pledge to EFL
Derby County’s administrators have told the EFL that they have the finances to fund the club through the month of March, according to The Telegraph’s John Percy.
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Derby County’s administrators have told the EFL that they have the finances to fund the club through the month of March, according to The Telegraph’s John Percy.
Derby’s administrators have said they hope to name a preferred bidder for the troubled Championship club “shortly” as they consider a number of offers.
The English Football League has asked Derby's administrators for an "urgent update" on how the club will be funded for the rest of the season.
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Derby County’s administrators are confident of finding a new bidder for the club before the end of February, a report from Sky Sports has claimed.
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