Derby County have been hit with a £200,000 fine and could end up in League One next season with the EFL delivering its verdict on sanctions for Wayne Rooney's side related to ongoing disciplinary proceedings.Derby survived the drop to the third tier on the last day of the season in a relegation shootout against Sheffield Wednesday.A 3-3 draw at Pride Park was enough to keep the Rams afloat but relegate the South Yorkshire outfit who were joined by Rotherham United and Wycombe Wanderers.Yet there could still be hope for the Chairboys with the EFL announcing that there will be an interchangeable fixture list for Wycombe and Derby meaning they may not be relegated after all.The EFL announced their sanction verdict at 11:30pm on Wednesday.
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