League of Ireland: Derry leave Inchicore with 4-0 win over St Patrick's
SSE Airtricity Premier Division leaders Derry City took journeyed to Inchicore on Friday night to walk away with a 4-0 win over St Patrick's.
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SSE Airtricity Premier Division leaders Derry City took journeyed to Inchicore on Friday night to walk away with a 4-0 win over St Patrick's.
Barry McNamee scored a dramatic winner 90 second from time to give Finn Harps their second win of the season - both against Shelbourne.
Shamrock Rovers lost ground on leaders Derry City as they could only manage a draw against 10-man Sligo Rovers at the Showgrounds.
Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe scored for the third match running to get Bohemians back on track following last week's humbling to arch-rivals Shamrock Rovers.
Goals six minutes either side of half-time from Darragh Leahy, a penalty from Patrick Hoban and a stoppage time strike from John Martin saw Dundalk comfortably claim local bragging rights over neighbours Drogheda Utd at Oriel Park as they moved up to third place in the table.
There are statements of intent and there is this demolition of one supposed title challenger by another in front of the latter's own crowd, another large if sullen one, by the Camac. What seemed a 50-50 game became a massacre by the interval as City, league leaders, made a total mess of Saint Patrick's Athletic before a shellshocked audience in Inchicore, the visiting fans realising they were watching perhaps the best Derry City side there has been. A three-goal lead at the break flattered Pat's. "Half time. The score doesn't lie," posted Saints' Twitter account. It would get worse. The game was long over.
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