Galway United and Derry City shared the spoils at Eamonn Deacy Park last night after a 0-0 draw, but the point gained was enough enough to lift the Tribesmen off the foot of the Premier Division table. It was also a first clean sheet of the season for the home side who have now drawn 7 of their 12 league games to date. Reporting from Eamon Deacy Park was Mike Rafferty...
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The early drama involved Derry 'keeper Gerard Doherty. As Padraic Cunningham was played in down the right flank in the fifth minute, he took the ball towards the edge of the area as Doherty came out to meet him, handling outside the area in the process. However, only a yellow card was shown much to the bewilderment of United boss Shane Keegan...
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Galway United: Conor Winn, Colm Horgan, Marc Ludden, Lee Grace, Gavan Holohan (Alex Byrne 92), David Cawley, Padraic Cunningham, Kevin Devaney, Gary Shanahan, Ronan Murray, Stephen Folan
Derry City: Gerard Doherty, Conor McDermott, Dean Jarvis, Aaron, McEneff (Rory Holden 83), Barry McNamee, Harry Monaghan, Ronan Curtis, Joshua Daniels (Lukas Schubert 77), Nathan Boyle (Nicky Low 67), Ben Doherty, Aaron Barry