The January edition of The Rampage goes on sale from Thursday and is packed with exclusive interviews and club content.


Produced in-house together with ACA Creative, The Rampage is Derby County's bumper 84-page A4 monthly publication inviting readers to get closer to the action behind the closed doors of Moor Farm Training Ground and Pride Park Stadium as well as journey through the archives.

The January edition includes:

  • Ryan Allsop was set to give the game up in his early 20s. Without a single professional appearance for two clubs in his teenage years, Allsop contemplated whether the game was for him, but a move to Iceland changed all of that. He rekindled his love and has gone on to enjoy a fruitful career so far. The Rampage spoke exclusively to the Rams’ goalkeeper this month.
  • Owen Bradley collects stories from fellow Derby County supporters on things they may have been wrong about over the years.
  • Wayne Rooney was appointed the permanent manager of Derby County on 15th January 2021 following an impressive spell in caretaker charge of the football club. Since then, he has guided the club to Championship survival on the final day of the season, had to deal with a number of off-the-field issues and continues to lead from the front in testing circumstances. We look back at the manager’s first year in charge of the Rams.
  • With a large south Asian community in Derby, a group of like-minded supporters came together in 2014 to form the Punjabi Rams. With the aim of promoting diversity and inclusion, the Punjabi Rams are a supporters’ group which proudly represent Derby County Football Club. Their excellent work saw them win the ‘Fans For Diversity’ award at the 2021 Football Supporters’ Association Awards in November 2021 and The Rampage caught up with Jaideep Mann, a member of the Punjabi Rams.
  • The Rams endured a rollercoaster 2021 calendar year, but adversity has brought everyone together. We take a look back at some memorable images from 2021.
  • Ahead of this month’s trip across the East Midlands and the second meeting between the clubs in the 2021/22 season, The Rampage casts the spotlight on five memorable matches for Derby at the City Ground.
  • Local singer and songwriter Tom Walsh has written and produced a single called ‘Derby Til I Die’, a song all about Derby County with proceeds raised going straight back into the football club. Read his story in this edition of The Rampage. To listen to the song, please click here. It is available to purchase or download via iTunes, Amazon Music and Spotify now.
  • The Rampage pays tribute to Derby County supporters who sadly passed away during 2021.

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