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Soundbites and Interviews of all things Derry City FC from the Drive105 Match Night Live Team . Broadcasting every game Home, Away and Europe.
Listen live on www.drive105.co.uk, 105.3FM, Online & DAB
Listen live on www.drive105.co.uk, 105.3FM, Online & DAB
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Rob Slevin signed on with the Candystripes today with a 3 year Deal.
Interview by Lawrence Moore
Pic. Kevin Morrison
Interview by Dee Curran
Interview by Dee Curran
In what's set to be a tense night at Turner's Cross, Derry City travel south for their crucial final fixture of the Irish Premier Division against Cork City this Saturday. With Cork already relegated, the stakes may seem lower for the hosts, but for Derry and manager Tiernan Lynch, full intensity is demanded as second place—and a coveted Europa League spot—hangs in the balance.
Speaking to Patrick Cooke ahead of the match, Lynch was clear: “It’s within our control, and it would be a real disappointment if we let it slip now due to a lack of focus or concentration. That’s something we won’t tolerate. We don't shy away from the challenge; our goal is to finish second. Regardless of any extra European opportunities, our priority is to secure that second spot.”
Derry arrive unbeaten in their last nine league games, with three consecutive wins and a stirring 2-1 victory recently over champions Shamrock Rovers. The Candystripes hold a two-point advantage over third-placed Shelbourne and know nothing less than total commitment will suffice.
Cork, in contrast, end the season with pride and redemption on the line, eager to frustrate their visitors and rally their faithful one last time. But for Derry City and Lynch, it's all about sealing the job professionally, bringing the campaign's momentum to its sharpest point, and giving the travelling fans a night to savour.
Expect a determined Derry, a focused manager, and an away-day atmosphere with everything still to play for.
Interview by Dermot Liddy
Interview by Patrick Cooke
Interview by James O'Toole
Catch Ronan Boyce chatting with Patrick Cooke from Match Night Live ahead of a big away day in Waterford! The lads are buzzing to bounce back after a rough last visit and keep their unbeaten streak going. With only a few games left and European football up for grabs, Ronan talks about what’s driving the squad, the team vibes, and how the fans help fire everyone up. Join us live from 7:00pm live from the RSC, Waterford with Michael Kealey and James O'Toole on commentary & Dee Curran in the studio.
Interview by Dee Curran
Tiernan Lynch believes Michael Duffy is the best player in the League and could play for the Republic of Ireland.
MNL's Patrick Cooke caught up with Michael Duffy after scoring the winning goal against a resilient Sligo Rovers at the Brandywell on Sunday afternoon.
In another all never say die performance from the Candystripes, Michael Duffy scored with a close range header in the dying seconds at the Brandywell to beat Sligo Rovers 1-0. We hear from Tiernan Lynch and the moment our Commentary team "lost it" when Duffy scores..
Originally aired in full on Drive 105 Match Night Live’s Countdown to Kick-Off (September 12th), this interview sees Dee Curran in conversation with former Republic of Ireland and Derry City goalkeeper David Forde. They dive into his book Being The One, where David opens up about his well-documented ‘red mist’ moments, struggles with imposter syndrome, and the sliding doors moments that shaped his career. He reflects on the highs of Wembley play-offs with Millwall, shares his ideal centre-back pairing at the Derry City, and talks about his relationship with Stephen Kenny, including the one decision from Kenny that still leaves him questioning to this day.
Dee Curran caught up with the Derry City manager today and got the latest updates on preparation for the game against Sligo Rovers, Injuries, Rumours and Karate Lessons!!
Interview: Lawrence Moore
Interview by Dermot Liddy
Interview by Dee Curran
Former Derry City player Denis Tueart returned to the city on September 20th to mark the 40th Anniversary of the club’s first competitive game under the FAI. In conversation with Dee Curran, Denis reflects on his time with the club – from Eamonn McLaughlin persuading him to sign, to his experiences of the security situation in the city during that era. He discusses whether he felt pressure as a marquee signing, and clears up the long-debated moment: was his famous setup for Barry McCreadie’s goal a cross or a mis-hit shot?
Interview by Patrick Cooke
When football clubs from the North West were left out of the second stage of the Northern Ireland Football Fund Performance Programme, it sparked plenty of debate—from political circles to casual conversations. On this episode, Drive 105’s Dee Curran sits down with Eamonn Seydak of S3 Solutions, the company commissioned to prepare applications for four clubs involved in the process, to address some of the claims and questions that have been circulating.























