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This special edition episode features an extensive, exclusive first interview with Ruaidhri Higgins following his departure from Derry City last week. In an honest, though-provoking chat, the 40 year-old former Brandywell boss talks about the reasons he felt it was time to step away; his thoughts on the new manager; what needs to change for Derry to fulfil its potential; dealing with online abuse; the sudden death of his brother and why the 2024 season should be a learning curve for everyone.
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A new dawn at Derry City called for a special edition of our Talking Derry City podcast and Simon is joined by Kevin who's in sunny Spain and special guest Mark McIntosh who knows a thing or two about the Irish League and in particular new Brandywell boss Tiernan Lynch. The guys discuss the appointment of the Belfast man and what he will bring to the table. Also features an interview with Lynch from his official unveiling at Brandywell.
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Well that's a wrap for season 2 of the podcast and for an instantly forgettable 2024 season. Episode 40 features 1997 league title winner with Derry City Sean Hargan who gives his verdict on where it all went wrong for Ruaidhri Higgins' men and what he reckons is needed to come back stronger next season.
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As FAI Cup fever begins to take its grip on the city, Simon and Kevin are joined by former St Pat's, Shelbourne and Drogheda manager Johnny McDonnell who discusses why he thinks Derry City came up short in the league this season and he gives his thoughts on why the Candy Stripes simply must win Sunday's showpiece against Drogheda. Also featuring an interview with Ruaidhri Higgins from this week's cup final press conference.
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Derry City's title tilt came to a miserable end in Inchicore and Simon and Kevin reflect on where it all went wrong. With Shelbourne aiming to rub salt in the wounds and lift the trophy at Brandywell on Friday, we hear from Ruaidhri Higgins on why his team must finish the season on a high and the lads predict how the final day will go down. Also featuring an interview with Andrew Cassidy, author of ‘Cityview – 30 years of Missing A-Z Interviews’.
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Following a crucial win at Dundalk, Simon and Kevin discuss the potential scenarios on another pivotal weekend of League of Ireland action. They look ahead to Derry City's penultimate game of the league campaign where Ruaidhri Higgins men must simply beat Stephen Kenny's St Pat's to ensure a final day showdown with Shelbourne. Featuring an interview with Higgins who explains why he believes 4G pitches are unsuitable for professional sports.
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Picking up the pieces after a demoralising Brandywell double header Simon and Kevin discuss the damage done and Derry City's chances of winning one of the craziest title races in memory. Featuring an interview with Derry keeper Brian Maher, the guys give their predictions ahead of a trip to Oriel Park.
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Derry City are bouncing into a Brandywell double header after a huge win over Bohs at Dalymount which secured a second FAI Cup final in three years for Ruaidhri Higgins' troops. Simon and Kevin take a look back on a memorable night in Dublin and have their say on how the next week will pan out for the Candy Stripes. Featuring an interview with City captain Patrick McEleney who made his 300th appearance for the club on Friday.
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With Simon Collins off on a well earned break (again - seriously!), Kevin McLaughlin and Michael Wilson pick the bones out of a very disappointing night in Drogheda and look forward to a huge FAI Cup semi-final date with Bohemians at Dalymount Park this week!
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In the aftermath of Derry City's late draw with Shamrock Rovers, Kevin and Simon discuss that controversial penalty decision and what went before it. The lads take a look at the remaining fixtures in the title race and have a chat about who they believe will finish on top at the end of the season. Featuring interviews with Stephen Bradley and Ruaidhri Higgins.
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After Derry's big Cup win over Shelbourne, Simon and Kevin are joined by ex-Shels and Derry midfielder Keith Ward who has his say on where the 2024 Premier Division title will end up. Ward also spent five years at Oriel Park and he discusses Dundalk's financial plight and also what it's like to play under Damien Duff. The guys preview Friday's big Brandywell clash between City and Shamrock Rovers plus much more!
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League of Ireland title winner turned pundit Alan Cawley joins Simon and Kevin to discuss the title run-in, the recent lack of league rivalries and sticks his neck in the line to call the winner of Saturday's huge FAI Cup clash between Derry and Shelbourne at Brandywell.
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With Derry City enjoying the international break Simon and Kevin discuss last week's damaging result in Galway. Kevin - still buzzing from securing his Oasis tickets - gives his predictions (under duress) on how Derry's remaining league games will finish and the lads address some of the fans' concerns about the team's current form plus lots more. Also features an interview with Patrick McEleney.
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With Simon Collins still missing in action, Kevin McLaughlin and Michael Wilson pick through the pieces of a busy week at Brandywell that saw three new signings, two debuts, one departure and the small matter of Derry going top of the Premier Division table!
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With Simon Collins sunning himself in Spain, Kevin McLaughlin is joined by Michael Wilson to look back on a tough cup win in Cork, a quarter-final draw against Shelbourne, potential new signings at Brandywell and the legacy of the late, great Jim McLaughlin.
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It's been a weekend of twists and turns which began with Derry City being held by troubled Dundalk at Brandywell. It looked like Derry's title challenge could fizzle out but a mere 72 hours later and both Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers dropped points to hand Derry a reprieve. Simon and Kevin are joined by Michael Wilson to discuss the unpredictable nature of this season's title race and the implications of the weekend's results.
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10 Man Derry were held by Shels at Tolka but the Candy Stripes can go top with victory over struggling Dundalk on Friday night. Simon and Kevin discuss the aftermath of that stalemate in Dublin, Damien Duff's huff with Higgins and how Brexit has hampered Derry City's summer transfer business plus lots more!
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With Derry City enjoying an extended break Simon and Kevin discuss the lack of activity in the summer transfer window and build up to next Monday's title showdown with Shelbourne at Tolka Park. Featuring an exclusive interview with Derry City's new Technical Director Mark McChrystal and Ciaron 'Jackie' Harkin talks about his loan move to Coleraine and the reasons behind it.
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It's been a tumultuous week for Derry City Football Club after a humbling by Bruno's Magpies in Europe and a morale-boosting performance and result against FAI Cup holders St Pat's. Trying to sum up the highs and lows of four crazy days following the Candy Stripes, Simon and Kevin discuss the dramatic turnaround in fortunes. Featuring interviews with Ruaidhri Higgins, Stephen Kenny and Michael Duffy.
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After last week's disastrous result in Gibraltar, Simon and Kevin discuss Derry City's chances of redemption in the second leg at Brandywell, ticket prices and the return of Stephen Kenny to Brandywell in the FAI Cup. Featuring coverage from this week's Derry City press conference with Ruaidhri Higgins and Brian Maher. Also features an interview with Bruno's Magpies manager Nathan Rooney.
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