Candystripes dig deep to edge past spirited Shelbourne
Derry City, should 2023 end in their being crowned champions, will look back on nights like this as critical on a Candystripes journey that continues to captivate.
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Derry City, should 2023 end in their being crowned champions, will look back on nights like this as critical on a Candystripes journey that continues to captivate.
Keith Long has returned to management, taking over at Waterford FC just 48 hours on from the departure of Danny Searle.
From an Ireland point of view, the 27th and France has been the tip of the mountaintop just about visible on the horizon since the Euro 2024 qualifier fixtures were confirmed last autumn.
Former Bohemians manager Keith Long and ex-St Patrick's Athletic boss Johnny McDonnell join Raf Diallo and Anthony Pyne to review the latest SSE Airtricity League action over a thrilling long weekend, discuss Evan Ferguson as the France game looms this month and react to Liverpool's 7-0 win over Manchester United, as well as previewing the Champions League last-16 second leg between Chelsea and Borussia Dortmund which will be live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player tonight.
Bohemians took their time, and there were plenty of big names in the mix, but Declan Devine was finally confirmed as their new manager last Friday.
Goals from Jack Moylan and Sean Boyd earned Shelbourne a timely first win over their north Dublin rivals in five games this season and secure the prize of a first FAI Cup semi-final appearance in 10 years.
Shelbourne v Bohemians, Tolka Park, 2pm
"Do we have a title race? It's up to Derry whether or not we have a title race... do they have the hunger?" wondered Stuey Byrne on the RTÉ panel last Friday night up in Oriel Park.