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Published 12:14 19 Jun 2021 BST
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They may be playing defensive football to some degree, but they have also been racking up ridiculous scores at the other end and offering serious entertainment to the fans.
Shane McGuigan is the beacon of this light in the forward line. The Slaughtneil man has that killer instinct in front of the posts and his clinical finishing has brought a level of reliability back to Derry.
Conor Glass has returned from Australia and told the Irish News that he didn't come all the way back "Just to win a Division 3 title. I'm here to go all the way." It's been a while since a Derry player was brave or confident enough to publicly make a claim like that.
That's the Gallagher effect, he makes the player's believe that they are capable of mixing it with the very best of them and their decision to play this league final even though they had the option to take a week off, says it all about their new mentality.
You can't buy the experience that playing at Croke Park gives you and climbing the steps after a match to hoist a trophy above your head is something they want to start making a habit of.
Offaly have been through something of a resurgence themselves and won't make it easy for the Ulster side, but for the people of Derry, interest and pride in the county has finally resurfaced.
They will play the winners of Down and Donegal, and with this new bed-rock of belief and a potential trophy in the cabinet, you have to say that they have good chance this year.The SportsJOE Friday Pub Quiz: Week 138
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