League of Ireland legend and Mirror Sport has the final word every Friday
What a tough week for Derry City but it could be a blessing in disguise as they set their sights on the title race.
That said, if they are serious about doing so they need to believe it and that starts tonight at Dalymount Park where they must beat Bohemians. They are the best placed team to challenge, but their lack of a prolific scorer is their Achillies heel. That’s why leagues are hard to win. You have to overcome all sorts of issues and obstacles, be it physical, mental or personal matters.But the Candystripes need to realise that, at this stage of the season, it is hunger, drive and desire that gets you over the line.Having good players helps, of course, but at the business end of the season nothing beats a sheer will to win.
Sitting two yards apart from strangers, getting a whiff of their BO and listening to their inane conversations?I could only laugh reading that Pulitzer prize winning piece of journalism during the week.Is this what we’ve become? None of those pundits are getting paid a fortune, so leave them be.I buy clothes, and I wear them - the main reason being because I don’t want to look like Conor McGregor.
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