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Both sets of fans were in good voice right through the game, at the end the City fans stayed on singing and a lot of the Derry fans came by, few handshakes and a bit of applause exchanged. A quick 20 second redition of 'we fcuking hate Shelbourne' and that was it.
I think Derry and City have a mutual respect that's based on knowing that if you do make the round trip, the opposition can appreciate that journey. In my experience, it's not something that Dublin teams (some of whom can't drag a couple of hundred fans across a river, or to their own stadium for an 'away' game) really have a grasp on IMO.
We mingled after the game, were able to have a pint without worrying that a bunch of casuals with hoods up and scarves over their faces were waiting to have a go off us. Definitely more enjoyable than the away trip in Pat's, where I felt I had to take colours off before heading into McDowells for a pint.
A thoroughly enjoyable trip and stay. Hating opponents takes too much energy, it's easier just to get drunk with them.
Great to see the Brandywell hopping too, RTE got to visit two full stadiums in a week, great atmosphere in both, good advertisement for the league on the whole.