Summary
FOR the third time this season, Derry City scored late to force a draw with FAI Cup holders Cork City, and now their engaging quarter- final tie will have to be decided at the Brandywell on September 30. Having said that, a third match between the teams and a second replay back in Cork some time in October cannot be ruled out.
After Saturday's tie, which drew 2,669 to Turner's Cross and more than 200 of them Derry fans, Candystripes boss Stephen Kenny justifiably feels the pendulum may have swung in his team's direction. Kenny said after substitute Sammy Morrow's 85th-minute spot-kick that 'the force' is with Derry now.See the full content of this document
Extract
Lateness Is Our Greatness - Kenny
'We'd rather be playing in the Brandywell certainly than anywhere else, that's for sure. 'It ...
See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
