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The Derby Telegraph, formerly the Derby Evening Telegraph, is a daily tabloid newspaper distributed in the Derby area of England. Stories produced by the Derby Telegraph team are published online under the Derbyshire Live [ 2 ] brand.
Evening Telegraph is a common newspaper name, and may refer to: Evening Telegraph, Scotland; Evening Telegraph, Ireland, published 1871–1924. Coventry Evening Telegraph, England, now the Coventry Telegraph; Derby Evening Telegraph, England, now the Derby Telegraph; Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph, England
In April 2019, Rippon ended the column that he had written every week in the Derby (Evening)Telegraph for the past 20 years (over 1,000 in all) as well as the Derby County column that he had written for the past 10 years. He also covered news stories for the paper, and news features on subjects such as the work of Macmillan Cancer nurses, and ...
Powell first played for Derby County on Christmas Day 1941 as a wartime guest player aged 16 whist still a pupil at Bemrose School, he featured alongside future Derby County teammate Chick Musson and Jackie Parr, Derby lost the match 3–1 to a Royal Air Force Football Association XI but the 16-year did impress the over 10,000 spectators at the Baseball Ground with the Derby Evening Telegraph ...
Gerald Mortimer (1937 – 30 December 2013) was an English author and sports journalist, whose career spanned over four decades.. Mortimer began his career in July 1970, as a sports journalist for the Derby Telegraph (then Derby Evening Telegraph), a job which he held until his death in December 2013.
For many years after leaving Derby County, Stamps remained a supporter, being described by the Evening Telegraph in 1966 as among their "most enthusiastic supporters" and would often wish the team good luck in the dressing room before a game.
A sports writer for the Derby Evening Telegraph commented in April 1951 that they would be "very much surprised" if Leuty were not to be chosen to represent England in at least one of their upcoming matches. [29] By late 1953, Leuty had not been able to gain his first full cap for the national first team.
1946 FA Cup Final Report from the Derby Evening Telegraph [permanent dead link ] FA Cup Final kits 1946–49; Match report from www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk; Full match programme reproduced online Archived 13 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine