I know Sean well - was in his year at school, and he's a fellow member of the London Derry City Supporters Club (even though he's Oxford based). It's interesting that he's my age a we both experienced tha same mid-1980's Northernb Ireland, republic of Ireland and Derry City FC exposure, yet we decided to follow different international teams. He's very firmly in the minority amongst Derry fans in this - though there would be support for the NI U21's as City have been supplying players to the team for a while now.
Hard to know how many people from the protestant communit turn up to Derry games, but there certainly are some. Not as many as in the IL days - though that will have as much to do with pre-versus-post 1969 Northern Ireland than anythign to do with our club. We probably had more protestant supportesr in our eearly days back in the LOI (ironically, given the politics of the time) - though we also had more of every type of support as well back then. We do have the odd high-profile protestant supporter like 'Linfield Jambo' and others, and the experiences of away fans in the Setanta Cup has shown a lot more that Derry fans are nothing like what people had assumed.
It is commented from time to time on the Derry City forum that it would be good to see more support from the protestant community. The club really is a neutral space on match days - no tricolours (apart maybe from Euro games), no sectarian singning. Even wearing a Celtic top in the Brandywell is likely to lead to snide comments. These are all voluntary measures the fans have taken subconsciously - the club has never had to drive any line on this. Likewise, I would be surprised if there was ever Irish language mottos, signage or anything like that ever introduced into the club - again because it just doesn't suit the ethos of our history and our fan's approach to football.
Hopefully as the trenches get levelled in Norn Irish society we can see more protestants seeing no big deal about watching City play. An all-Island league would doubless help in this - but that's a whole different story.....

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