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Team Derby consortium reveals frustration over slow progress in Derby County administration

Concern over survival of Derby County as well as 'impact of this continuing uncertainty on the wider community'

Derby County manager Wayne Rooney

A consortium set up to support Derby County’s fight out of administration says it remains frustrated over the lack of public information on the future of the club.

Back in January a group including Marketing Derby, Derby City Council and local MPs established a new group called Team Derby to work with administrators Quantuma and the league to find a solution.

Derby’s three manufacturing giants – Alstom, Rolls-Royce and Toyota –also gave their backing to a campaign to save the city’s football club.

The Rams went into administration last autumn and attempts to find a new owner have been recently hampered by financial claims against the club from Middlesbrough and Wycombe Wanderers.

In a new statement Team Derby said: “A further meeting was held today between representatives of Team Derby – Derby City Council, Marketing Derby and local Members of Parliament – with Quantuma (the Derby County Football Club Administrators).

“Its purpose was to seek an update on progress to identify a preferred bidder and ensure the future of Derby County in seeking to exit administration.

“Quantuma have reconfirmed interest remains in buying the club and they are urgently clarifying details before announcing the preferred bidder.

“They explained the types of clarifications they are having to undertake and the reasons behind these.