(Reuters) -Derby County, twice English champions, were relegated from the second-tier Championship on Monday after losing 1-0 at Queens Park Rangers as fellow strugglers Reading drew 4-4 with Swansea City. Derby, managed by former Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney, were handed two separate deductions worth 21 points for entering administration and breaching financial rules earlier in the season and have been under a transfer embargo. An 88th-minute strike by QPR's Luke Amos condemned Derby to a 17th defeat in 43 games and sent them back to England's third tier for the first time since the 1985-86 season. "I'm sad, disappointed, upset, frustrated, but proud," said Rooney. American businessman Chris Kirchner was this month declared as the preferred bidder for the takeover of the club and Rooney, 36, would like to stay in charge.
Source: The Star April 19, 2022 01:01 UTC