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Championship and EFL Football

Derby County have said the person police spoke to acting suspiciously outside their training ground on Thursday was an employee of Leeds United's football staff.

The sixth-placed Rams visit the Championship leaders on Friday.

They said in a statement they were "in discussion with Leeds club officials in relation to this incident".

The BBC has asked Leeds United for a response, while Derbyshire Police said no arrests have been made.

In a statement, they said officers were called to Derby's training ground on Thursday morning and a man was spoken to at the perimeter fence.

The statement added: "Officers conducted routine checks which were all above board. Despite media reports, no damage to the fence was found, and the man was stopped outside the grounds.

"No arrests were made and the man was sent on his way."

The English Football League have told the BBC that it is a matter for the two clubs to resolve.

"It is, of course, up to Derby County as to how they progress this matter but as of yet we have received no complaint or contact from the club," an EFL spokesman said.



This is some old school skullduggery, I quite like it.
 
Good game on Sky football if you’re fed up with coronation street

Norwich 3 Birmingham 1
26 minutes in
 
Unfortunately, if Norwich come up and try to play football the right way, they will probably get relegated at the first opportunity.
 
Why? It's working for Wolves.

Wolves are on a different level financially. Norwich might have evolved since the last time they were up, but I don't see them establishing themselves as a Premier League team. But if they are promoted we will se if they can be compared to Wolves, Bournemouth or what Swansea were for a while, or if they do a Fulham or Huddersfield.
 
Wolves are on a different level financially. Norwich might have evolved since the last time they were up, but I don't see them establishing themselves as a Premier League team. But if they are promoted we will se if they can be compared to Wolves, Bournemouth or what Swansea were for a while, or if they do a Fulham or Huddersfield.

This, they are a well run club but they have never been able to obtain lot of financial backing.
 
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