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Derry set for glory in 'miracle' men showdown
Sunday September 18th 2005
SEÁN RYAN
TWO of the eircom League's 'miracle' men come face to face in the battle for the season's first 'major', the Eircom League Cup, at Belfield Park on Tuesday night (7.45, live on Setanta).
Jim Roddy, secretary of Derry City, described his club's revival under manager Stephen Kenny as a 'miracle'. And, at a lower level, what Pete Mahon has achieved at UCD could likewise be termed supernatural. In each case, they have taken clubs which were virtually on their knees and given them back their respectability.
Two years ago, UCD were relegated from the premier division, while Derry only avoided a similar fate by dint of a play-off win. Last year, Pete Mahon guided UCD back to the premier division, while Stephen Kenny, who took over just 12 months ago, consolidated Derry's position there.
This season, Kenny has Derry in line for a treble previously achieved by the Brandywell club only in the reign of the legendary Jim McLaughlin.
After Friday night's hard earned 3-2 win over Bohemians at Dalymount Park, Derry sit proudly at the top of the premier division; on Tuesday they bid for the League Cup; and on Saturday they play Shamrock Rovers for a place in the last four of the FAI Carlsberg Cup. Heady times and a complete turnaround inside 12 months.
Meanwhile, Mahon has UCD riding high in the table - they moved up to seventh with their 1-0 win in Bray on Friday - and they are also poised to collect their first major piece of silverware since 1984, when they won the FAI Cup.
Kenny is unhappy with the tag 'miracle worker'. He points instead to the great passion which the players have for the club as being the decisive influence on their success so far.
"I took over at a time when 11 members of the squad were under 23, and six of them under 21. And they all grew up together around the Brandywell so they have a passion for the club and would have supported it as youngsters.
"The big problem was that a lot of players weren't living in Derry. Since then, players like Ciaran Martyn, Alan Murphy, David Forde and Gareth McGlynn have all made sacrifices by moving to Derry in a bid to try and achieve things."
Unlike their main rivals, Cork City, Shelbourne and Bohemians, Derry don't have a full-time set-up, but Kenny revealed: "We train every day even though we're not full-time. We train at different times in the morning and evening, at whatever time we can get the maximum amount of players - and we always train in daylight. All our training is with the ball. I don't think we have run over 100 meters all season and yet we have scored more late winners than anyone. It all stems from the determination and hunger within the group."
From crowds of 500 to 600 last season, Derry are now attracting a regular attendance of 3,500 and had 5,000 for the crunch clash with Cork City last month. And no wonder they are being supported, for, in their last ten home games, Derry have scored three goals on nine occasions and two goals in the other game. They are also unbeaten in all competitions since May 27.
Although working off a smaller budget than he had during his time at Bohemians, Kenny had no hesitation in moving his family to the North-West. "This is too big a club to manage by commuting," he says, "and to do so would only be giving out indications that you were taking the job on the short term. Besides, this is a real football city - every pitch is used to its absolute maximum."
It's 20 years since Derry joined the League of Ireland and the club are planning some big events to mark the anniversary. Kenny hopes to mark it with a trophy or two, starting on Tuesday, which is a once-off final that has to be decided on the night.
UCD may have punched above their weight to reach this final and I think it might be a step too far for them - even with home advantage.
Derry City (probable) - Forde; Deery, Hutton, Delaney, Hargan; McGlynn, Molloy, Murphy, McCourt; Farren, Beckett.
UCD (probable) - Quigley; Mahon, McDonnell, Shorthall, O'Donnell; Gannon, Hurley, Dicker, McWalter; Byrne, A Murphy.
Probable teams are just Friday's I think.