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Should he stay or should he go?

The pressure against Paul Jewell is building after several poor performances and Rams fans are wondering if it's best to start over with a new man at the helm or give Jewell more time.

When Jewell joined Derby County during the horrible Premiership campaign started by Billy Davies last year, most were ready to accept that the rest of the season would be an embarrassment no matter who was taking over.

Rams fans were even ready to deal with not going for promotion again this season. What most people was hoping to see was steady progress and signs of a team for the future in the making.

Derby have now gone six games in a row without a league win and except for a good league cup run, the season has been far from good enough.

So, do you think Paul Jewell has been given enough time or is the only way forward for the club to give him more time to turn things around? Let us know what you think by casting your vote! You can find the poll at the right hand side of this site.

In our previous poll we asked who of the summer signings has impressed you the most. The clear winner of our five candidates is Paul Green with 51% of the votes! Martin Albrechtsen is just as clear No. 2 with 23% of the votes while Nacer Barazite and Kris Commons share the third spot with 11% of the votes each.

You can see the full results here!

 

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