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Derry's 'scar tissue' of recent woes gone - Glass

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Derry's Conor Glass says the Oak Leafers' league win over Tyrone has shed the "scar tissue" of a difficult period for the county's footballers.

Defeat by Meath in the opening round of the National League meant Derry had gone 13 games without a win in league or championship since coming through on penalties in the 2024 All-Ireland series. The drop-off that began earlier that year when Donegal rocked up to Celtic Park in the Ulster Championship and hit four goals on their way to a stunning victory was startling when it was considered the Oak Leafers had won the National League and were tipped to at least seriously challenge for Sam Maguire. As Mickey Harte's tenure rolled into Paddy Tally's one-year reign in 2025, Derry just couldn't get out of the rut they found themselves in.

Ciaran Meenagh, who served as interim boss and landed an Ulster title following the mid-season departure of Rory Gallagher in 2023, returned on a full-time basis this year, but defeat by the Royals in Croke Park on 24 January threatened another difficult season. "I had spoken after Paddy's tenure, after Mickey's, it was on the players," said Derry midfielder Conor Glass. "You can prepare so much throughout the week, but at the end of the day, they're helpless on game day.

"We're the ones on the pitch. We were in positions last year that we could have won games. You can't be blaming managers; it's just a scapegoat.

" Sometimes it takes just one spark, one result to arrest a decline and a three-point win over Tyrone in Celtic Park proved just that as they went on to win four of their remaining five games in Division Two. It wasn't enough for promotion as defeat away to Louth proved fatal to those hopes, but there remains a sense a corner has been turned and that victory over their neighbours on the final day of January has reinvigorated the group. "There was a lot of scar tissue, so regardless if it was a one-point victory or a ten-point victory that day, as Derry people, we just wanted to get over the line," Glass reflected.