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Talking Derry City: Everywhere we go
It's Sofia so good for Derry
Season 4, Ep. 21
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It's been a busy week on and off the pitch for Derry City who resumed after the midseason break with an emphatic win over Bohs at Celtic Park. Mark Connolly was appointed Director of Football and there's been several Brandywell exits. The Europa League draw paired the Candystripes with CSKA Sofia and Tiernan Lynch's men prepare for a trip to Galway. Simon and Kevin discuss all the goings-on at the club while Gary Slevin shares details of the club's upcoming charity 5K.
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20. Derry drifting towards another rebuild
52:20||Season 4, Ep. 20Featuring interviews with Derry City treble winners Liam Coyle and Felix Healy, Simon and Kevin look back on the end of an era as the Brandywell club's 'Legends' hang up their boots. The lads also give their thoughts on what's expected to be another big player turnaround in the summer transfer window as the League of Ireland returns following the midseason break.
19. Transparency needed amid Derry crisis
35:16||Season 4, Ep. 19Derry City went into the midseason break after a 2-1 loss to Dundalk to stretch their winless run to seven matches as pressure on Tiernan Lynch reaches boiling point. Kevin and Simon discuss the fallout and question why the Derry City Board hasn't been more transparent or outspoken about the recent crisis.
18. Tiernan's Team of Strangers and No striker
54:21||Season 4, Ep. 18Simon and Kev pick the bones of two dull, scoreless draws at Celtic Park over the Bank Holiday weekend and Tiernan Lynch's decision to play without a recognised striker despite the club's struggles in front of goal. Patrick McClean provides an honest assessment of where the team is going wrong and we hear from Richard Hayden, project manager of the Brandywell pitch upgrade who gives insight into what fans can expect from the world class surface.
17. 'How have we allowed it to get to this stage?' with Liam Coyle
43:01||Season 4, Ep. 17Treble winner Liam Coyle discusses Derry City's current issues including Tiernan Lynch's future, the crucial role of the new Head of Recruitment, how ex-players can be utilised more and the danger of fans turning against the club. He also reveals plans for a 'last hurrah' for the Derry City Legends.
16. Tinkering Tiernan
01:05:53||Season 4, Ep. 16Kevin McLaughlin has had enough and went to his retreat in Spain but Simon and Michael picked up the pieces after a disastrous defeat in Drogheda. Calls for a change in management are intensifying ahead of a trip to bottom of the table Waterford. Can Tiernan Lynch turn it around? The lads discuss Derry's search for a new Head of Recruitment, Tiernan's Tinkering and pay tribute to ardent Derry City fan Charlie Doherty who sadly passed away upon his return from Drogheda last weekend.
15. Derry Draw Specialists
45:49||Season 4, Ep. 15After back-to-back 1-1 draws Simon and Kevin discuss all the big talking points from the Bank Holiday double header including, Tiernan's tactics, Winchester's new deal and that bizarre Pat Hickey handball. Featuring an interview with goalscorer Kevin Dos Santos and a look ahead to Friday's trip to Drogheda.
14. Celtic Perks for Derry City
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13. Derry City history in the making at Celtic Park
26:54||Season 4, Ep. 13Ahead of the historic first match at Celtic Park for Derry City Football Club on Friday night, Simon and Kevin are joined by club director Robert Martin who explains some of the logistics and key information for supporters ahead of Shamrock Rovers' visit to the home of Derry GAA. It's the first time in over 80 years since a soccer game has been played at the venue and it's expected to attract a huge crowd.