Five men appeared in court following reports of fighting and disorder at the car park of the restaurant, near Pride Park Stadium.
Oliver Lovell, 29, of Plymouth, was given a three-year football banning order and 12-month community order with 175 hours of unpaid work. Brandon Calver, 18, of Cornwall, received a three-year football banning order and 12-month community order. Thousands of football fans enjoy coming to games in Derby without issue every season, and I am sure that they will welcome the action taken by the court against these five individuals for their criminal behaviour.” Fifteen people have now been convicted of public order offences following the disorder. The five men all admitted to public order offences. The five men got into an altercation in the car park of the Harvester near [Pride Park](https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/all-about/pride-park) Stadium on Saturday, September 3, 2022, on the day of the Derby County vs Plymouth Argyle match.
Peterborough United host Derby County at the Weston Homes Stadium on Saturday (March 25, 3pm).
Ward puts it back in before it;s cleared. EMC does so well on the right, picks out Taylor in the box from the edge of the box, he looks to curl an effort into the top left corner, just wide. Now EMC is in the game, just a bit too much on the ball he tries to stand up to JCH.
Paul Warne was keen to remind people that Derby's fate is still in their own hands as their poor form continued.
The Tractor Boys head to Pride Park having won six games in a row, all without conceding a goal. And, whilst Warne acknowledged it was a ‘disappointing’ afternoon, he was quick to highlight that they are still in the driving seat ahead of the run-in We need to give them confidence in the final third.”
None of the division's top four teams were in action this afternoon, with Ipswich's game with Barnsley postponed due to international call-ups, Plymouth not ...
In a big result in the relegation battle, MK Dons beat Morecambe 1-0. Posh were the big winners, with goals from Ephron Mason-Clarke and Nathanael Ogbeta securing a 2-0 victory which puts them right on the coattails of the top six. Peterborough United were the big winners on an otherwise quiet afternoon in the League One promotion race.
Latest Derby County news from DerbyshireLive as the Rams suffer a 2-0 defeat at Peterborough.
"It's important we get back to work on the training ground. We're back at home and they'll come and want to try and play their game so we've got to make sure we give them something to think about as well. When asked what changed in the second half, he said: "They changed their formation and tested us a little bit more and it became a bit more open. In the second half it became a little bit more open and stretched and the first goal certainly was where that came from." "I think the reaction we showed to last week’s defeat to Fleetwood was good. Derby are next in action on Saturday at home to Ipswich Town as the Rams look to bounce back after losing their last two matches.
Despite an impressive first-half performance from the Rams, second-half goals from Ephron Mason-Clark and Nathanael Ogbeta were enough to ensure that it was the ...
And with Derby pushing it was the hosts that were able to double their advantage through Ogbeta. First, he tipped over a Nathanael Ogbeta effort that was heading for the top corner before rushing out to deny Jonson Clarke-Harris from close range. It was from a Hourihane delivery that nearly saw the Rams take the lead.
Peterborough United manager Darren Ferguson believes that his side's match against Derby County is key for both teams.
“Derby have good experience throughout their side and plenty of quality in all areas, but then so do we.” The Peterborough boss stated that the Rams have a team full of experience and quality players but warned that they are also confident after back-to-back away wins. Ferguson believes that Derby will be motivated to bounce back after their defeat at the weekend and stressed that the league table indicates how important the game against the Posh will be for Derby, meaning he expects them to attack.
Peterborough claimed a crucial win in the race for the Sky Bet League One play-offs by beating fellow promotion hopefuls Derby 2-0.
And that proved costly as a second Posh goal arrived moments later in the 82nd minute when Ogbeta was on hand to tuck away his first for the club after Kwame Poku was kept out by Wildsmith. But it was a different story after the break as Mason-Clark rifled a 52nd-minute opener past County keeper Joe Wildsmith after being picked out by a Jack Taylor pass. Derby, who kicked off four points clear of their hosts, provided the only attempt on target of the first half when Conor Hourihane was denied by the boot of Posh keeper Will Norris.
Ephron Mason-Clark and Nathanael Ogbeta secured Peterborough United a vital win in their chase for the League One play-offs as they beat Derby County at the ...
It happens to all teams let alone one that has been built on the back of free transfers and young loan players. Either way, it's a massive source of frustration. So much focus is placed on the win, loss and draw column that sometimes we lose sight of circumstances. Is it a lack of bravery? However, Ogbeta struck when he tapped in at the far post after Wildsmith had saved from Kwame Poku. Ephron Mason-Clark eventually gave them the lead before Nathanael Ogbeta sealed the win late on. He was also at the centre of a penalty incident that didn't go in his favour and the replays suggested he might have had a case. It's hard to recall the last time Derby looked threatening from a corner which must be of particular annoyance to Warne who has often spoken of being good at attacking and defending them. But there are eight games to go and the play-offs are still very much in Derby's hands, a position few predicted last summer. And yet throughout this, they went unbeaten from the end of October to January but are now experiencing a bit of turbulence at a crucial time of the season. Derby tried to find a way back into the game as Lewis Dobbin curled wide from the edge of the box, before Harvey White went down in the box but no penalty was given. There was anxiety in the home stands as Derby continued to enjoy the bulk of possession which led to Darren Ferguson making two changes at the break.