Thu 05 Dec
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Derby County hosted the Golden Rams and friends from Derby County Community Trust at Pride Park Stadium on Tuesday for their annual Christmas Lunch.

The Golden Rams initiative was created in 2018 to thank supporters aged 85 and over for their long-standing dedication to the football club, with a number of Community Trust programme participants also in attendance.
Events are organised regularly throughout the season for both organisations and this week, they all gathered for a Christmas celebration in the Baseball Lounge.

Derby County owner David Clowes, Chief Executive Officer Stephen Pearce and other senior club officials, alongside club legends Roy McFarland, Roger Davies and Colin Todd, were all in attendance for a special afternoon.
Guests were treated to a Christmas lunch, which was followed by a Quiz - with a Christmas Hamper, fizz and chocolates on offer for the winners - and a Q&A with McFarland, Davies and Todd.

Earlier this season, the Golden Rams were treated to a first look at our 2024/25 third kit, with the colour scheme marking the golden anniversary of 50 years since won the First Division title in 1974/75 under Dave Mackay.
John Martin and Nora Sanders, who were there to see the trophy being lifted back in May 1975, helped to unveil the kit back in August.
You can find out about Derby County Community Trust's range of programmes by visiting derbycountycommunitytrust.com.
