A growing wave of unrest is beginning to surface among supporters of Derby County F.C., with a newly formed protest group publicly calling on owner David Clowes to increase financial backing for the club.
The group, which has gained traction across social media and fan forums in recent weeks, claims that the reported £54 million committed to stabilising and running the club is “not enough” to match Derby’s ambitions of returning to the upper tiers of English football. Members argue that while Clowes’ takeover rescued the club during a critical period, the current level of investment risks stalling progress on the pitch.
In a statement released online, the group said:
“We appreciate what has been done to save this club, but saving Derby County should only be the beginning. If we are serious about competing and progressing, further investment is essential. £54m is not enough in today’s game.”
The protest sentiment appears to be driven by a combination of inconsistent performances and frustration over limited transfer activity. Some supporters believe the squad lacks the depth required for a sustained promotion push, particularly when compared to financially stronger rivals.
Images circulating online show small groups of fans gathering outside Pride Park with banners calling for increased spending, including messages urging the ownership to “match the ambition of the supporters.” While the demonstrations remain peaceful and relatively small in scale, they reflect a growing divide within the fanbase.
However, not all supporters share the same view. A significant section of the Derby faithful continues to back Clowes, acknowledging the financial discipline that has helped restore stability after years of uncertainty. Many have urged patience, warning against a return to the kind of overspending that previously placed the club in jeopardy.
Club sources have yet to issue an official response to the protest group’s claims, but it is understood that the current ownership model prioritises sustainability and long-term growth over short-term financial risk.
As the season progresses, pressure on both the squad and the boardroom is expected to intensify. For now, the message from sections of the fanbase is clear: survival was only step one — ambition must follow.










