Cork City match their best ever start to a season with eighth consecutive win
The league leaders got the better of Derry City in front of another bumper attendance at Turner’s Cross.
The league leaders got the better of Derry City in front of another bumper attendance at Turner’s Cross.
Barry McNamee on how Derry are coping with the tragic passing of Ryan McBride ahead of tonight’s match with Cork.
It was a highly-charged atmosphere in Buncrana as Derry played for the first time since Ryan McBride’s passing.
The Candystripes played host to Bray Wanderers.
Derry City host Bray Wanderers tonight in Buncrana, 12 days since the death of captain Ryan McBride.
The Candystripes’ games against Limerick and Galway United have been rescheduled.
The 27-year-old footballer is being laid to rest today in Derry following his untimely death.
“He was everything good about the game.”
A number of the leading figures in Irish football have paid their respects to the late Candystripes defender.
Players and supporters have donated to help cover the cost of the 27-year-old’s funeral.
Ryan McBride’s former manager, Stephen Kenny, has paid an emotional tribute to the late Derry player.
The 27-year-old Derry native was team captain and had been at his hometown club since 2011.
The cause of death is unknown as of yet.
The result makes it four wins from four for Kenny Shiels’ side.
After leaving Leeds United, Eric Grimes is hoping the League of Ireland can kickstart his career.
Nathan Boyle, Barry McNamee and Ryan McBride were on target for the Candystripes.
Despite their impressive start, Kenny Shiels says Derry City are one of the Premier Division’s “lesser” teams.
Derry captain Ryan McBride scored the crucial goal.
The Derryman somehow managed to better his strike from last week’s game in Sligo.
Michael Barker equalised for the visiting St Patrick’s Athletic at The Showgrounds.
It could be a difficult 2017 season for Keith Long’s side if this game was anything to go by.
Derry City midfielder Aaron McEneff is determined to build on the progress he made with the Candystripes last season.
Derry City’s Josh Daniels has accepted a call-up to Noel King’s latest squad.
The diggers have moved in.
Dundalk and Cork City are both heavily-represented as the nominations for the SSE Airtricity/SWAI prizes were announced.
Conor McCormack has departed the Candystripes to join John Caulfield’s FAI Cup holders.
Southend United manager Phil Brown believes his player could make the step up to international level.
Gavan Holohan says he is leaving the Leesiders after two “frustrating” but also “hugely enjoyable” years with the club.
The parading Kevin McHugh at half-time brought the loudest cheer of the night at Finn Park.
It’s been a very good campaign for the Foylesiders who improved their league position by four places from 2015.
The men in charge of Dundalk, Derry City and Bray Wanderers are up for the award.
The former Candystripes midfielder says that, while he remains a fan of his hometown club, the manager should not be a “comedian”.
Barry McNamee scored the winner at the Brandywell.
In-form Rory Patterson helped the Brandywell club book a Europa League qualifier spot on Friday.
The Candystripes’ leading scorer took his season’s tally to 17 goals.
Plus, ex-Tottenham youngster Radwan Hamed has won £7 million in damages after suffering brain damage while playing.
There was violence reported at last night’s FAI Cup semi-final replay between the clubs.
The extra game is the last thing Stephen Kenny would have wanted with his side now still competing on three fronts.
The left winger was in magnificent form as Stephen Kenny’s side won 3-1 at Oriel Park.
Those present at Ferrycarrig Park witnessed a 0-0 draw tonight.