I don't take any of the comments on here too seriously Nesta....well there was that one.
Derry can spend away. Budgets don't come with guarantees although they do have the more competent of Kenny's assistants with them so they might be alright.
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I appreciate what you're trying to do but I did literally give Rovers credit to be fair ya big grown up ya. Genuinely did spend a large portion of the game failing to do more than knock it around the backline but the onus was on us to force more out and for the most part we didn't so can't complain. Well contested game but in the same way I've given Sligo etc credit for the way they play...Rovers offered a dull at best spectacle in terms of how they utilised their advantages but that's up to them.
To many quotes I could do about Derry city for next seasons budget. Although I do agree with most.
I'll get back to that in a bit as this is about this weekend's games.
Derry v Longford, Longford huffed and puffed and had one shot on target the entire game v Derry city's 8 on target. How Derry didn't score more against the worst goalkeeper I've seen in the Brandywell in years, I'll never know.
Biggest attendance since February 2020 at the Brandywell only 170 tickets not sold ( probably because 1,000 extra tickets released 48hrs before the game and very badly promoted only for fans late in the day).
Back to Derry city and next year's budget, yes we have now a chairman who has been there 10 year's who has been a Derry city fan all of his life who has sold his business for $2 billion. Yes he has made it clear he wants Derry to win the league within 2 year's.
I grew up a street away from him, I know how arrogant he can be, he is a successful business man for a reason. He gets what he worked for.
I also think we have the most potentially best manager in the league right now and that's before he's got the big budget.
Unlike other billionaires Derry have someone who will never let ther ****e hit the fan and go busted again.
The atmosphere among fans thinking about our future at the game tonight was so strange, it's like we know Santa is coming and we almost know it'll be soon.
#RAWA
Got it in one! A very highly rated coach, liked by players and a good cv for a first managerial position. Backed with the finances they will be formidable, it wouldnt be a surprise if they were competing for the league next season. The only down side for Derry is that players and agents knowing they have money will be at their fun and games - Dublin or a big wedge to move to Derry type stuff.
The Derry chairman has McEleney and rumour has it Duffy and Slogget/Patching and i heard a whisper McClean might be coming back from England.
That and a few of the existing team is a team that could challenge from the off.
Higgins wont make the mistake of going all moneyball like Wild Bill on exotic imports , they look like they will be title contenders for sure
I was there tge whole time waiting for a spin home. There wasn't a slap thrown, but there were flares thrown and fireworks set off. Including one flare thrown by a Treaty supoorter directly at a Garda car from about 3 metres away. It was ridiculous stuff.
The worst thing that happened throughout was a firework thrown over the wall at half time into the city end. Landed right among a group of fans and could have ended very badly.
The Treaty event controller is every bit as useful as he was when he was the Limerick FC event controller. Seems to have a skill set more suited to his other work evicting people from their homes.
Two (volunteer) guards for about 1800 people, cork tweens left in with seemingly hundreds of flares and at a couple of minutes before full time open all the gates and leave everyone come and go as they please.
There's a great video on Facebook of the two sets doing there own form of interpretive dance on the pavements of the Garryowen road when they realised to their horror there wasn't enough guards to separate them :D
On the game itself the firework over the wall was probably the closest the night got to genuine entertainment and drama.
Really poor showing on and off the pitch from cork in a must win game but then they are obviously at a really really low ebb
Which is nice
Forrest seems love it over here since he took over the club from Power. Last couple weeks he’s been in the stands chanting with the fans. Here he was last night https://twitter.com/richieforeest/st...785304583?s=21
Since he’s taken over the difference and the positivity around has been an incredible shift. A small local business pledged €10k to the club a few days ago too. People are really starting to get behind him and the club.
Stacy is a decent keeper, entitled to the odd bad day in a tough seasin
Three games in a week, wasteful in front of goal and can’t defend for our lives. We got what we deserved. You could see it coming too, which is the worrying part. Cup or bust for us now. Terrible record in semis over the last decade or so.
Dundalk dominating and score, great goal by stanton. Talbot should have done better