'Rams need a new engine and total respray'published at 17:27 24 February
Ed Dawes
BBC Radio Derby commentator


The baptism of fire new Derby County head coach John Eustace has walked into has all the hallmarks of someone buying a car and then realising it is a cut and shut.
The Rams are unable to move away from the relegation zone in the Championship because nobody can find the accelerator to park the car in the garage, or goal.
Cars aside, the job in hand for Eustace will certainly be the hardest in his managerial career.
There is no doubt his credentials are perfect to manage a club the size of Derby, but currently the model needs a new engine and total respray.
The passengers stay consistent and expectant, but the destination on the sat nav currently says League One.
How has it come to this? The consensus in the fanbase aims the finger at two failed transfer windows. Was the strength of the Championship underestimated? Have Derby tried to compete on the cheap and gambled?
They have spent money. A collective £2.9m on goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterström, Ebou Adams and Kenzo Goudmijn. All unproven at Championship level.
The money spent was in return for £4.6m on sold assets with a further £3.4m due.
At 30 years of age Kayden Jackson was a free agent with a record of 28 goals in 199 games.
Jerry Yates was third choice at Swansea and joined on loan, Marcus Harness joined from Ipswich and has spent most the season playing out of position.
Loan midfielder David Ozoh looks the part but has sadly been injured all season, Tawanda Chirewa looked lightweight, got injured and sent back to Wolves, while Nat Phillips looks quality but has also been injured too much.
In truth, Derby have only spent what they have brought in.
Eiran Cashin was sold to Brighton for around £10m and then replaced by prospect Sondre Langas for £4m.
Striker Lars Jorgen Salvesen whose 6ft Viking like appearance has the potential to paralyse defenders, but the poor form of Derby's wide players means he has had little or no service.
Derby have scored four league goals in 11 matches. They haven't won since Boxing Day, losing nine league games.
18 goals from open play all season and they have only had two penalties.
If and right now, when, Derby are relegated from the Championship, it will be down to a lack of goals, lack of quality and composure in the final third.
The quality is the worry. But anyone who assessed the Rams squad in August and watched it up until January will know that the firepower is not good enough at this level.
So why were they unable to strengthen the attacking areas properly both windows? We don't know, we will never know.
Yates has huffed and puffed, scored a few but has spent the season mostly battling defenders a foot taller than him on his own.
But that will be what costs them if they sink to the third tier for the second time in three years.
This time though, it won't be for having 21 points deducted, it will be because the delivery of a season on and off the field looks like, for now at least, it has failed.