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Thousands of Derby County fans call on minister to help save beleaguered Championship club

Disputed claims from Middlesbrough and Wycombe Wanderers are 'last remaining significant obstacle' preventing takeover

Derby County manager Wayne Rooney during Saturday's Championship match against Sheffield United at Pride Park(Image: Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

Thousands of fans have signed a petition calling on the Government to help Derby County over legal issues preventing a take-over of the club.

Derby fan Adam Boddington has set up the petition asking sports minister Nigel Huddleston to look at compensation claims which have been made by Middlesbrough and Wycombe Wanderers against Wayne Rooney's side.

Almost 40,000 people had signed the petition by Monday morning.

The petition states: “Despite the law of England and Wales prohibiting claims being made against companies in administration, both Middlesbrough and Wycombe Wanderers appear not to be applying the law of the land in arbitration.

“The outstanding compensation claims appear to go against this law.

“This is acting as a barrier to the club's future being secured and the culture and heritage of our great city being preserved.

“We have been deducted 21 points already. All we ask is to be treated fairly and allowed to move forward from this awful mess.”

Derby have won their last three Championship matches and are now second from bottom in the league.