Manager draws on history to put Derry City on road to Europe


Derry City Football Club manager Declan Devine gestures during an interview at the club's gym facility in Londonderry, Northern Ireland October 15, 2019. REUTERS/Phil Noble

LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - At a time when so much focus on both sides of the Irish border is on the European Union and its future relationship with the United Kingdom, Declan Devine has another kind of Europe on his mind.

The manager of League of Ireland club Derry City knows that positive results in the last three games of the season could earn the club a spot in the Europa League and potential fixtures against some of the continent's traditional giants.

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