Here's to Derry enjoying Swede dreams in Europe
By Steven Beacom
24 July 2006
Linfield have gone. Glentoran and Portadown are likely to go the same way this week.
But there is always Derry City.
Our great hope in Europe.
Yes, they compete in the eircom League, but they still play their home games in Northern Ireland.
It's a pity they didn't play their away fixtures here as well, but we'll come back to that later.
On Thursday night Derry City meet IFK Gothenburg in the second leg of their first qualifying round UEFA Cup tie.
They will enter the fixture 1-0 up. It's worth pointing that out again.
A team from our wee country defeated former UEFA Cup winners on their own turf.
In my opinion that goes down as one of the greatest results ever achieved by an Irish football team.
It's amazing to think that a few years ago Derry were struggling to avoid relegation.
Then the uncompromising Stephen Kenny came in as manager and everything changed.
The Candystripes have won the League Cup under Kenny and last season were one game away from clinching the title.
This season they are also in championship contention thanks to a brilliant record at the Brandywell.
Derry's ground is well known for creating an intimidating atmosphere.
Gothenburg will experience it first hand on Thursday.
Just as Linfield and Glentoran have in the Setanta Cup.
It's a pity other Irish League teams don't get the chance to sample the unique Brandywell welcome.
With the structure and future of the domestic game being considered here, an offer will soon be put on the table for Derry to return to Northern Ireland football.
It's a romantic notion bringing the Derry boys back, but I fancy they are more than happy where they are at present.
The League in which Derry compete has become full-time and the summer football played in the eircom clearly helps the clubs in Europe.
Cork City for instance were successful in their Champions League tie last week.
Why would Derry want to come back to Irish League football?
Yes, there has always been a desire for City to play the Blues and Glens but they can do that anyway in the Setanta Cup without going headlong into the troubled Irish League.
Victory over Gothenburg will strengthen the view that they should stay where they are.
When the UEFA Cup draw was made, most people thought that Derry had no chance of overcoming the Swedes.
They have already proved many wrong. Here's to Kenny's men finishing the job.
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