Derby's MPs call for meeting with EFL chiefs and club administrators amid growing fears the Championship team could fold before the end of the season due to takeover impasse Derby administrators held talks with EFL representatives on Tuesday Now Derby's MPs have urged the two bodies to attend a meeting on Friday There are growing concerns about the club’s ability to complete the season
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Derby's MPs have urged EFL bosses and the club’s administrators to attend a meeting on Friday to safeguard the future of the crisis-torn Rams.
The two parties held discussions on Tuesday, with Derby supporters becoming increasingly anxious about the club’s ability to complete the season after entering administration four months ago.
Three groups, including one led by former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley, have expressed firm interest in the club, though one of those is thought to be wavering amid the current impasse.