Derby County FC: The Worst Team in the Premier League

If you were asked about the WORST TEAM in Premier League history, who would come to mind? Well, Derby County's journey from 2006 to 2008 is etched in football history as a challenging and tumultuous period.
After a five-year absence from the English top flight, Derby earned promotion under manager Billy Davies in 2007, but they struggled to compete in the top flight during the 2007-2008 season. With a meager 11 points, they set an infamous record for the lowest points total in Premier League history, winning just one game all season, plagued by defensive frailties and a lack of offensive firepower.
Managerial changes, including Paul Jewell replacing Davies in November, failed to reverse the club's fortunes. Derby's campaign was marked by notorious defeats, including heavy losses to Liverpool (6-0), Chelsea (6-1), and Aston Villa (6-0). The Rams' relegation was confirmed as early as March, leaving an indelible mark on the club's legacy and prompting a subsequent period of rebuilding and resurgence.
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