The 2023/24 season is sure to be a memorable one for Derby County fans. After two seasons in League One, the Rams are gearing up for their return to Championship football. Finishing second secured them automatic promotion, leading to celebrations at Pride Park after their decisive victory over Carlisle United on the final day.
This promotion is crucial for the opportunities it provides in the Championship and is a testament to how far the team has come in a short time.
Two years ago, Derby County was relegated from the Championship and faced financial turmoil, including administration.
Key figures emerged during this period, and there’s a case for considering the return of one such individual, Curtis Davies, as the team prepares for the Championship.
As the Rams prepare for next season in the Championship, they will need to bolster their squad and possibly add to manager Paul Warne’s backroom team to avoid another drop to the third tier.
Curtis Davies, who recently left Cheltenham Town after their relegation from League One, could be a valuable addition. At 38, he might be nearing the end of his playing career and could transition into a behind-the-scenes role at Derby.
Davies, familiar to Pride Park, spent six years with Derby County, making 175 appearances and showing remarkable commitment during tough times on and off the pitch.
He played through injury to help avoid relegation in the 2020/21 season and became a popular figure among fans, exemplifying dedication and leadership.
Davies’ leadership could guide the squad through their Championship return, setting an example with his extensive experience in the league. His familiarity with Derby would enable him to adapt quickly to a new role, making him a fan-favorite choice for a return.
His recent playing career and connection with the squad could make him an effective liaison between players and management. Having left Derby when they were in League One, rejoining as they return to the Championship could be a fitting reunion.
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