Wednesday, 6 May 2026

Derby bound...

I will be up early tomorrow, possibly rivalling the birds and aiming to be on the road for around 6am. Probably singing, to the tune of the old Typically Tropical song from 1975,  'Woh, I'm going to Derbados'...

I look forward to having lunch with a friend (and fellow supporter) before making my way to my hotel and a rest. Assuming things have gone to plan, I have a nice room overlooking the hallowed turf at Derby, with a short walk to follow to the ground each morning. 

It will be lovely to be there again and meet up with friends old and new. Do please stop me and say hello, if you see me wandering around the ground on the first three days of the fixture. I am always happy to chat and a great deal of the enjoyment I have had from doing this blog has come from the many friends that I have made over nineteen years.

Since the passing of my parents, I don't get down there as often. But in this sixtieth year as a supporter, I wanted to mark it with a trip to Derby and to Chesterfield, where it all began on July 10 and 11 in 1967. A bit of an homage to my old Dad, who never realised what he had started, at least not then.

This week the blog went past seven million views and I wrote the five thousandth post. I wonder where that time went - and how many times over those years I have typed 'Madsen'...

Actually I tend to speak it now and let my phone microphone do the work. It saves my arthritic hands, even though the phone struggles with certain words in my accent. 'Madsen' usually comes out 'Madison', 'Aitchison' it hears as 'HSN' and 'Aneurin Donald' becomes either 'annoying' or 'a night in'. Though astonishingly it gets 'Ghazanfar' every time, I know not why..

Anyway, even after all this time, readership levels continue to grow and wherever you read it, thank you SO much for your involvement. Special thanks to those who contribute comments and a little aide memoire to PLEASE add your name to them. I will reserve the right not to publish critical comment if there is no name added. 

A few people have asked me if I will always do the blog. Honestly, there is a challenge in trying to be upbeat when the subject is more worthy of Nightmare on Elm Street at times. Perhaps twenty years, by the end of next season, is a good place to stop. I don't know, I will see how things go but it would be nice to write about another trophy before I wrap things up. Which perhaps commits me to another decade...

Anyway, hopefully see you at Derby. Drop me a message on X (@peakfanblog) or an email to peakfan36@yahoo.co.uk if you fancy a chat, a brew or whatever while I am down, before, during or after the day's play. Or just grab a seat next to me, or stroll as I get my steps in over the day. Can't have the dogs think I am slacking!

Hopefully we see an upturn in our fortunes.

And the sun shining, of course!

11 comments:

  1. Ian from Suffolk6 May 2026 at 16:16

    Good luck peak fan. Hope the trip goes well. I think the meeting up with friends old and new will undoubtedly be the highlight. But hopefully Derbyshire will put up a fight at least with even more hopefully a few new players to watch

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  2. Ian from Suffolk6 May 2026 at 16:17

    Ps. Cheers for doing the blog. Probably the best thing about Derbyshire cricket club at the moment

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  3. Enjoy your trip Peakfan, hopefully you get a good game.

    And please don't mention stopping the blog, I look forward to your write up and opinions as much as the day's play. Probably more these days...

    Perhaps you could be allowed to hang the microphone up when we win something...probably don't agree to that one...

    In all seriousness, this will be much missed when you decide on the right time to call it quits!

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    1. Thanks Hamez, appreciate the kind words, mate

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  4. You always keep us up to date with all things Derbyshire, Steve, so please don't stop! Sorry I can't be at Derby to meet you so we could reminisce about those far off days when our team was a force to be reckoned with!

    Chapel Guy

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    1. That would have been nice, CG. Appreciate the kind words though, stay well!

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  5. Enjoy your trip PF, hope you don't stop any time soon, for any county cricket lover it's interesting and I'm not aware of anything else as interesting out their for other counties. Essex have the grumbler blog and an on it's last legs forum but the former is overtly political and a hard read more often than not and forums generally are a dying breed I think (bar the Somerset one, Grockles, which seems pretty active still) with FB and X seeming to be the the only places that have a lot of action, yet often vapid and angry. With the Kim Jones domestic forum being long gone in not aware of any places county followers can really come together and interact. If anyone knows of any let me know!

    Even though I'm an Essex fan I check this blog almost daily for new posts, and I suspect many other non Derbyshire supporters do too. It's extremely well written and interesting even if I have no dog in the game so to speak, and an easy read too not a slog like some blogs are so chapeau to your writing style.

    Cheers..

    Essexfan

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    1. That is very kind of you, Essexfan and I appreciate you taking the time to comment so pleasantly. Yorkshire still have a forum but from what I have seen of it (and most of their social media tbh) it takes spleen-venting to a new level at times..

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  6. I hope the trip to Derby went well Steve and I hope that you have a great weekend. Let’s hope the cricket is more competitive than recently!

    For the game, for me, Wagstaff, Basra, Potts and Bin Naeem all have legitimate cases for inclusion in the squad announced today. For me, the first three should replace Jewell, Chappell and Came/Montgomery. They should be given the two upcoming CC games. There is a case for replacing Guest with Donald too, as the former has been plummeted down the order. However, as you say, perhaps restoring him at 3 would be a good move.

    Enjoy the game and allez Derbyshire!

    Adrian

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    1. Thanks Adrian, the journey was not fun, but I am here now for three days and that is grand! Hope the sun agrees...

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  7. I have only recently found your blogs, and enjoy reading your comments. Please continue with them, Dre

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