The October edition of Derby County’s new monthly magazine, The Rampage, is available now from the DCFC Megastore or online.
The bumper 100-page magazine was launched last month to replace the matchday programme and will be released on the second Thursday of each month.
In the latest edition, The Rampage sat down with Tom Lawrence for an in-depth interview as he spoke for the first time about losing his mum and the comeback from the troubled months that followed.
We also explore the reasons behind why Derby County players will continue to take the knee ahead of games, and catch up with former Ram Seth Johnson.
We also pay tribute to the club’s last surviving member of the FA Cup winning team, Reg Harrison, who sadly passed away in September. Here is an extract from and interview with Executive Chairman Mel Morris.
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Morris stood proudly to take part in the director’s area to pay his respects on the day, before speaking to The Rampage moments later.
He said: “Reg Harrison will always be one of our own and a true icon of Derby County.
“He isn’t just an icon to the generation that was fortunate enough to see him play, but those that he inspired after he left the club too.
“It is easy to have an impact on the pitch when you were a top player like Reg undoubtably was, but to invest the amount of time he did at clubs of all levels in the community – some that could barely even afford to put games on - speaks volumes about him.
“You could argue that he did more for local football after he left Derby County than when he played. Even in the last years of his life, he never lost that spark and love for football."
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