Candystripes put hopes in crisis talks

There were hopes today that talks could save the future of Derry City Football Club after it was expelled from the League of Ireland for allegedly offering secondary contracts to players.

There were hopes today that talks could save the future of Derry City Football Club after it was expelled from the League of Ireland for allegedly offering secondary contracts to players.

Local politicians tried to encourage negotiations on the future of the top flight club which is based north of the Irish border but plays its football in the south.

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