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Paul Warne’s Tenure Concludes at Derby County

Derby County manager Paul Warne before the Sky Bet Championship match at Pride Park Stadium, Derby. Picture date: Saturday February 1, 2025.
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Derby County has shockingly split up with manager Paul Warne. The club is in a real bad situation right now they’re just two points from safety in the Championship relegation zone. Warne who started in September 2022 got Derby promoted from League One in the 2023-24 season but things haven’t been going well this season.

  • Paul Warne started being Derby County’s manager in September 2022
  • He managed to get the team promoted from League One in the 2023-24 season
  • Derby County is just two points away from safety in the Championship relegation zone

Warne’s Managerial Journey

Paul Warne started managing at Rotherham United where he did pretty good getting them promoted a few times and winning lots of games. But the Championship has been real tough and Derby County wants someone new to help them do better in the league.


Warne leaving Derby County is just like what’s happening at other clubs where managers keep changing. Like Ivan Jurić just got the job at Southampton which shows how clubs are always switching things up to try and win more. Read more about Ivan Jurić’s appointment at Southampton.

Derby’s Future Plans

Now that Warne’s gone Derby County needs to find someone new who can make things better. The club really wants to stay in the Championship and maybe even move up higher. It’s pretty clear that being a football manager is super hard cause you gotta get results or you’re out.

Derby County getting rid of Warne shows how much pressure there is to do good in football. While they try to deal with the Championship, they’re looking at other teams doing well like Wycombe Wanderers who’s doing great in League One. Learn about Wycombe Wanderers’ success.

So basically Paul Warne leaving is a big deal for Derby County. With the Championship getting more intense, the club wants to make sure they do good with a new manager and get back to being one of the best teams in English football.

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