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SSE AIRTRICITY PREMIER DIVISION: HONOURS EVEN AS DERRY EARN A POINT IN DROGHEDA

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Mark Timlin returned to the team and scored the opening goal for Derry City

Mark Timlin returned to the team and scored the opening goal for Derry City

IT could have been a deservedly earned three points for lowly Derry City on their travels into deepest Co Louth.

After a promising start, it was Drogheda United teenager Adam Whelan who rescued a point for the home side in the 1-1 draw in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division clash with the Candystripes at United Park.

Derry City, who have had to suffer a string of suspensions and injuries in recent weeks, completely dominated the first half.

Mark Timlin fired a 30-yard free kick past Drogheda keeper Micheál Schlingermann to open the scoring.

The home side improved marginally after the break, yet their equaliser came out of nothing when Whelan climbed highest to send a looping header in off the underside of the bar.

After that there was little sign of either side conjuring a winner until stoppage time when Drogheda’s Lee Duffy rounded Derry keeper Ger Doherty but had his shot blocked by Aaron Barry.

Derry got back into the game on the back of a miserable run, but they owned the ball for the first half hour against a laboured Drogheda side who were missing playmaker Sean Thornton because of illness.

Early shots from Patrick McEleney and Ryan Curran were a sign of the Candystripes’ hunger from the outset, and Curran then headed over the bar from a McEleney cross before the latter send a tame effort trickling through to Schlingermann.

On the rare occasions the Boynesiders got into opposition territory, the assistant referee’s offside flag intervened several times, and 38 minutes were on the clock before Doherty was in any way tested: Sean Brennan got on the end of a long throw to head straight into the keeper’s hands.

But any confidence gleaned from that half-chance for the home side was quickly extinguished by a superb Derry goal.

Timlin was brought down in full flight by Stephen Maher 30 yards out but picked himself up and drove the resulting free kick past a stunned Schlingermann.

It was the least Derry deserved and well timed, coming just before the interval, and there was no evidence of any improvement in Drogheda’s play in the early stages of the second period.

But out of nothing they drew level in the 59th minute when Joe Gorman’s left-footed cross was met by Whelan, whose looping header struck the underside of the bar and bounced down over the line.

The game went into a lull after that for a 15-minute spell before Derry should have levelled as Dean Jarvis cut the ball back from the byline towards Curran who side-footed wide from 12 yards.

At that stage both sides would probably have settled for a point and the last few minutes were nervous and cagey.

Drogheda almost won it in stoppage time when Duffy dispossessed Barry 30 yards out and cut infield before seeing his shot blocked by a defender.

A 1-1 draw at the end was probably a fair result.

Drogheda United: Micheál Schlingermann; Michael Daly, Alan Byrne, Lloyd Buckley, Joe Gorman; Adam Whelan (Cathal Brady 77), Stephen Maher,Robert O’Reilly, Jason Marks; Sean Brennan (Tiarnan Mulvenna 86); Lee Duffy.

Subs not used:Neil Yadolahi, Fionn Reilly, Carl Walshe, Sam McGowan, Evin Farrell.

Derry City: Gerard Doherty; Seamus Sharkey, Shane McEleney, Aaron Barry, Dean Jarvis; Ronan Curtis (George Kelly 85), Philip Lowry, Barry McNamee, Mark Timlin; Ryan Curran, Patrick McEleney.


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