Former Rangers shareholders Sandy and James Easdale cite reasons for pulling plug on bid for Derby County

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The Rams are currently in administration and subject of a 12-point deduction which has left them bottom of the skybet Championship, despite Wayne Rooney’s team accruing three wins and nine draws so far.

Last season they narrowly avoided relegation to the third tier of English football and the appeal over this season’s punishment was adjourned earlier in the week while talks over new ownership at Pride Park continued.

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However, with a bid from an American businessman, Steve Kirchner already on the table, discussions over the club’s future will now progress without the Scottish brothers who said they were unable to complete their work in the timeframe given to take forward their purchase attempt.

Their statement read: “We have withdrawn our note of interest in Derby County FC with immediate effect.

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