Billy's Rams fury
29 May 2007 - 07:58:59
Derby County boss Billy Davies has hinted that he may not be with the club at the start of next season despite leading them to play-off success against West Brom on Monday.
The Rams sealed a place in the Premiership with a narrow 1-0 victory against Tony Mowbray's side at Wembley, but Davies is believed to be unhappy with the club's intransigence over his attempts to bring David Kelly to Pride Park as his assistant.
Asked whether he would definitely be the Derby manager next term, Davies replied: "No. Nothing is guaranteed 100 per cent.
"I want a discussion for sure. I think there is lots of talking to be done. I'm not saying I don't want to be the manager of Derby County. I am saying that like anything in life, nothing is 100 per cent.
"I am delighted today but I will sit down and have a chat with people at the club and see what happens. I am not prepared to go into specifics."
Of the victory, he added: "It's not about the money but the success of this club - we are delighted.
"The players deserve it - they showed great courage. Now all we can do is go and enjoy it and give it our best.
"They were magnificent and they deserve all they get. We just wanted to get the first goal - it was important.
"It is great credit to everyone. We were very organised and prepared all week."