1. Derby County FC has had a variety of names in it's time—the earliest records indicate going as far back as the Roman times.
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14. Derby County FC's returned from a 10-year exile on 3 October 2015 at a home match against Brentford.
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19. In 2006, Derby County FC announced plans to expand the stadium with another 10,000 seats, though contingent on Derby staying in the Premier League.
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42. Derby County FC were the proud owners of the UK's first purpose-built basketball arena which was home to the Derby Storm basketball team.
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46. Derby County FC's went down to the Football League's Second Division for the first time in 1907, but they came back up to the First Division in 1911.
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47. Derby County FC's returned from a ten-year exile on 3 October 2015 at a home match against Brentford.
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49. Derby County FC reached the final of the Division One playoffs that season, but were beaten by local rivals Leicester City.
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50. Derby County FC were one of several clubs to close down after the outbreak of World War II but restarted in the early 1940s, in part due to the persistence of Jack Nicholas and Jack Webb.
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