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1 day ago England’s record goalscorer Wayne Rooney has retired from football to become Derby County manager on a permanent basis, the Championship club said on Friday.
Ex Derby County Boss And His Bodde RegretMonday, 12th Jan 2009 23:02
Former Derby boss Paul Jewell looks back on the Ferrie Bodde saga with hindsight
Derby made the Swansea City midfielder their number one transfer target back in the summer but eventually gave up on Ferrie when the Swans made it clear they were holding out for the required value.
Derby moved on and started the season with their alternative choice but it did not bode well for Jewell who was unable to turn things around and he eventually departed the club recently to be replaced by Nigel Clough.
And now speaking out in the Derby Evening Telegraph he highlights the chase for Bodde as one of the things that he may have done differently if he had the time again.
Jewell said 'It has been a really tough year for everybody but, I have to say, I will always be a Derby supporter now
'I couldn't make a success of it. I tried my hardest but, for whatever reasons, it didn't seem to work and I thought it was best for the good of Derby that I gave someone else a chance.
'It was a very tough decision to make. People ask me if I am relieved having made the decision. No, I am not relieved. It was the right thing to do.
'Nothing would have given me more pleasure than to have made a success of it but it wasn't to be. I still have great fondness for the club.
'I want to say thank you to the fans for their magnificent support and thank you to the chairman and the staff.
'It was a hard decision and I feel I let the chairman down a little bit.
'I know this is the third time I have resigned but, the first time, I could not get on with the chairman at Bradford. The second time, I had definitely taken Wigan as far as I could, so they were successful quits if you like.
'This one hurts because I was not successful.
'I have such an affinity with Derby County, even though I was only there a short space of time.


'The good memories I take away are the fans and the size of the club.
'I am really proud to have been manager of Derby and really disappointed not to have made a success of it.
'I thought we had turned a corner and I thought everyone could see that but then we were hit by unbelievably bad injuries and bad decisions,' said Jewell.
Amec silent winter stormamerican meadows equestrian center. 'I remember the Forest one, when Miles Addison's header was ruled out, and the decisions at Coventry and Blackpool.
'There are defining moments in seasons. We should have beaten Forest and the equaliser at Coventry came from what should have been our throw-in. Those points would have made a huge difference. We couldn't quite get to a point or so behind the play-off positions.
'I thought we were moving forward and then losing Martin Albrechtsen, Dean Leacock, Steve Davies and Kris Commons at times really hurt us.
'We lacked depth in midfield. With hindsight, I should maybe have stuck out for Swansea midfielder Ferrie Bodde. The chairman wanted to pay £2m for him and I thought it was too much money.
'Having said that, Addison has come on and done well.
'I think I have left Derby with some decent players for nothing – (Paul) Green, Commons, (Paul) Connolly – but I know some mistakes were made in the transfer market.'
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FA Cup results: A roundup of Friday’s third round action, where Liverpool made somewhat difficult work for themselves before eventually cruising past Aston Villa’s under-23 team, and Wolves did just enough to beat Crystal Palace to reach the fourth round…
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Aston Villa 1-4 Liverpool
Liverpool needed just three minutes to find the back of the net and given the impression that a 15-0 final scoreline was very much a possibility. Sadio Mane climbed the ladder to get his head to Curtis Jones’ floated cross and head home the game’s opening goal. The immediate rout, however, was not on as expected.
Aston Villa’s youngsters, who were called into action against the reigning Premier League champions due to a COVID-19 outbreak within the first team, started slowly but eventually grew into the game as the first half wore on. Four minutes before halftime, something virtually unthinkable happened: Aston Villa scored to pull level at 1-1.
Heralded prospect Louie Barry was played in behind Liverpool’s defense, courtesy of Callum Rowe’s through ball, near the halfway and Barry raced into the penalty area before firing past Caoimhin Kelleher. Barry placed his strike just inside Kelleher’s left-hand post and wheeled away in equal parts jubilation and astonishment.
LOUIE BARRY SCORES AGAINST LIVERPOOL.
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Liverpool appeared to have retaken the lead in the 54th minute as Mohamed Salah poked the ball over the line following a goal-mouth scramble, only for the goal to be taken away as the ball was ruled to have been in goalkeeper Akos Onodi’s hands when the Egyptian international struck it.
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It was, however, a sign of things to come as Liverpool’s superiority was on full display. With Aston Villa barely able to get the ball out of their own half of the field, Liverpool had scoring chance after scoring chance. They started going in, en masse, right on the hour mark. Georginio Wijnaldum (60th minute), Mane (63rd) and Salah (65th) made it 4-1 in the blink of an eye.
Liverpool will learn their next FA Cup opponents when the draw for the fourth round is held after all results are in on Monday.
Wolves 1-0 Crystal Palace
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Crystal Palace put up less of a fight than the Aston Villa youngsters, as they managed all of five shots (three through 75 minutes) in a 1-0 defeat away to Wolves. Roy Hodgson’s side was not only poor on the day, but appeared completely uninspired and lifeless.
Wolves weren’t exactly miles better than their Premier League counterparts, but they remained in control throughout the game and managed the situation quite well after taking the lead late in the first half.
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Adama Troare put Wolves ahead with a well-placed, low finish from the edge of the penalty area in the 39th minute. Ruben Neves found the burly winger, who had a bit of work to do to create space for his shot. It didn’t have a ton of power behind it, but Jack Butland was nevertheless unable to scramble to his left-hand post to make the save.
