As Southampton face the prospect of challenging Derby's record Premier League lowest points total, the Rams manager that year warns: 'I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy'
As Southampton face the prospect of challenging Derby's record Premier League lowest points total, the Rams manager that year warns: 'I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy'
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The last time Derby County's record low points tally of 11 was under threat, bookmakers Paddy Power produced a spoof advert in which two of their relegated players Alan Stubbs and Danny Mills met up at Rams Anonymous group. Paul Jewell, manager for the second half of the infamous 2007/08 season, was also asked to take part but the phone call lasted just five seconds. 'I was slightly insulted people would think I would do that,' he recounts.
![[The Rams scored a record-low points tally of 11 - that still stands to this day in the top flight]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/01/31/17/94735165-0-image-a-55_1738345626629.jpg)
'I'm not judging others but to me, it wasn't a laughing matter. It would have been disrespectful to make money out of it. 'It was a very quick conversation. It was just never happening.'. That was in 2021 when Sheffield United reached January with only two points. They finished on 20, leaving Derby as still the worst team in Premier League history, but now there is another contender with Southampton on six points from 23 games and facing next-to-bottom Ipswich at Portman Road on Saturday.
![[The last time it was under threat, Paddy Power produced an advert with two of the players from that season - Alan Stubbs and Danny Mills]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/01/31/17/94735229-0-image-a-57_1738345774824.jpg)
Paul Jewell was the Derby manager for the second half of the infamous 2007/08 season. The Rams scored a record-low points tally of 11 - that still stands to this day in the top flight. The last time it was under threat, Paddy Power produced an advert with two of the players from that season - Alan Stubbs and Danny Mills. A few more results like that and the Derby players of 07/08 will be getting excited about Sheffield United again… pic.twitter.com/B4si0lEzYN.
![[Derby were already doomed when he replaced Billy Davis at the end of November 2007 but he still feels some of the burden]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/01/31/17/94735169-0-image-a-54_1738345624954.jpg)
Jewell's phone is starting to ring again because of his association. Derby already looked doomed when he replaced Billy Davis at the end of November 2007 but he still feels some of the burden, managing only a further five draws from the 24 matches he was in charge. This time it's Ivan Juric looking to redeem a desperate situation at St Mary's following the sacking of Russell Martin. 'When you're cut off adrift, it is a downward spiral. You feel the Gods are against you,' sympathizes Jewell.
![[The record is now under threat again, with Southampton on six points from 23 games so far]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/01/31/18/94736633-14347609-image-m-78_1738349280226.jpg)
'Southampton are 11 points from safety. For any team, to win three in a row is tough. To do that just to be in contact drains you as a manager, and it definitely drains the players. 'We were short of Premier League quality and couldn't build up a head of steam. If you are within touching distance, you have hope. But we weren't, and neither are Southampton.'. For Jewell, his first month was a killer. After Tuncay's worldie as Derby lost 1-0 to Middlesbrough, Mark Viduka scored an 87th-minute equaliser for Newcastle and Steve Gerrard a last-minute winner for Liverpool. Worst of all, Steve Howard missed a penalty when Derby led Blackburn 1-0 and they lost 2-1.
![[Ivan Juric, as Jewell was in 2007, is the person tasked with salvaging something from the year]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/01/31/17/94735363-0-image-a-59_1738346167380.jpg)
Instead of eight points from the four games, Derby got one and after the debacle at Ewood Park a frustrated Jewell said on TV: 'Some of the things that go on the pitch among this group of players just beggars belief.'. He acknowledges now that battering players whose confidence was already rock-bottom wasn't the smartest thing. It's a lesson Juric might find helpful. Derby were already doomed when he replaced Billy Davis at the end of November 2007 but he still feels some of the burden.
![[Jewell has admitted he was 'too critical' of his players as they struggled to perform in games]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/01/31/17/94735013-0-image-a-56_1738345629538.jpg)
The record is now under threat again, with Southampton on six points from 23 games so far. Ivan Juric, as Jewell was in 2007, is the person tasked with salvaging something from the year. Jewell has admitted he was 'too critical' of his players as they struggled to perform in games. 'I was too critical of them,' admits Jewell. 'We were making so many basic errors but I was wrong to say they weren't any good.
![[Jewell recalls speaking to David Moyes on the way to Pride Park - he was advised to turn the car around]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/01/31/17/94735505-0-image-a-60_1738346368854.jpg)
'I found it difficult to stand there defending errors but I probably should have because that is the way it works. I was to blame. 'In fairness to the players they were fighting but it was like a bantamweight against a heavyweight in a lot of games. Not many ever played in the Premier League again.'. Jewell had previously enjoyed notable managerial success with Wigan, who he took to a League Cup final against Manchester United, and Bradford City who beat the odds to stay in the Premier League. He remembers speaking to David Moyes on the way to taking the job at Pride Park and being advised by the Scot to turn the car around and not turn up. 'He was proved right,' smiles Jewell.
![[Jewell is a big fan of ex-Saints manager Russell Martin, who was sacked earlier this season]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/01/31/18/94735509-0-image-a-61_1738346435762.jpg)
A big fan of former Saints manager Martin – he first watched his MK Dons team play in a scouting capacity as director of football for Swindon – Jewell now wonders if he would have done things differently after winning the Championship play-off final. 'Russell is very talented,' says Jewell. 'I am not here to decide but sometimes I think as a coach, maybe Russell will admit this or doesn't believe it, you have to temper what you would like to do with what you can do because it is such a huge gulf to the Premier League.
![[He suggested the former MK Dons boss should have adapted his ways in the top flight]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/01/31/18/94735511-0-image-a-62_1738346438509.jpg)