


The 1975 Charity Shield was contested between FA Cup Winners West Ham and League Winners Derby County. The second Charity Shield ever to be played at Wembley saw Derby run out 2 nil winners with goals from Hector and McFarland.
Derby County 1984-85 Home Shirt
This is a TOFFS exclusive!
1984-85 was the club's centenary, and a special 'one-off' kit was introduced for this season to mark the anniversary. This strip featured the original colours of the club - amber, navy and chocolate - over the left shoulder, reaching down to the logo of new sponsors, Bass Brewers
The shirt was worn in classic wins over Bolton and a 3-1 triumph over Plymouth Argyle

Derby County 1984-85 Away Shirt. A TOFFS Exclusive!
Last worn in the mid-70's, Blue was reinstated as County's away colour for their 100th season. The shirt followed the style of the home, including the bold multi-coloured stripes pattern, and featured the special centenary badge design
The shirt was worn in an amazing 5-1 win at Swansea City, by great players such as Dave Watson and Steve Buckley
Derby County Football Newspaper Book
Capture the history and greatest moments of Derby County through the newspapers, as written at the time.
Starting in 1912 with coverage of Derbys 2:0 win over Barnsley to secure promotion to Division 1, this book charts a glorious history of great games and League and Cup titles through the decades of the 20th century.
Top early stories include the 1923 FA Cup semi final vs West Ham, the 8-0 trouncing of Sheffield Wed in 1927, and 5-0 win over Man U in 1928.

Relive the glory of winning the FA Cup in 1946 beating Charlton 4-1, the historic 5-0 defeat over Spurs in 1969 in front of a record crowd of 41,826, becoming Champions of Division 2 in 1969 and Division 1 in 1972 and again in 1975.
Read about the top European games, Brian Cloughs departure in 1973, Bruce Rioch and Francis Lees signing in 1974, and Peter Shilton and Mark Wright in 1987.
Coverage also of more recent times including promotion to the Premiership in 1996, Derbys last game at the Baseball Stadium vs Arsenal in 1997 and much much more.
Newspaper coverage continues right up to the end of last season. A unique and wonderful gift and must have for all Derby County fans.