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The Brandywell is a tough place to go and play in.
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And his Grandad played for Derry City at the Brandywell --surely the most delightfully named football ground.
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Last November the Brandywell men were booted out of the League of Ireland after they were caught using dual contracts with their players, but now they have been reinstated into senior football, albeit in the First Division.
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Youth employment is around only 30% in the Creggan and Brandywell and is unlikely to improve any time soon.
Slugger O'Toole 2010
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However, Paddy Kavanagh (ankle) is a doubt after picking up an injury in the EA Sports Cup game at the Brandywell.
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Old rivals Shelbourne visit Foyleside on Friday, April 23, while their first derby of the campaign against neighbours Finn Harps takes place at the Brandywell on Tuesday, May 4.
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In the First Division, two of last season's top flight clubs will meet on the opening day as Derry City host Bray Wanderers at the Brandywell.
RTÉ News 2010
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The Brandywell men went close to breaking the deadlock on 12 minutes, but Patrick
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Linfield and NW & Coleraine Youth League drew 2-2 on the opening day and once again did not disappoint the large Brandywell crowd.
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Worryingly for boss Stephen Kenny, the Brandywell men look as though they have started to get nervous, as the season heats up and with two tough trips to Limerick and Waterford United in the next few weeks, the Derry gaffer will be hoping for better days.
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