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Derry City manager Kenny Shiels hits out at council over Brandywell Stadium

written by John March 2, 2018
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DERRY City manager Kenny Shiels is sptting nails after tonight’s game against was called off.

He is furious at Derry City and Strabane District Council, claiming the arrival of ‘Storm Emma’ has handed the local authority a ‘get-out clause’ regarding Brandywell Stadium.

The Candy Stripes were due to play their first home game of the season at the revamped Brandywell ground – the first time in  year – on Friday night against Dundalk.

But on Wednesday, the FAI announced the postponement of all weekend League of Ireland fixture.

However, City boss Shiels believes the fixture would never have kicked-off and claimed the severe weather warning was a blessing in disguise for stadium owners at the council.

Shiels had arranged a training match at the Lone Moor Road venue yesterday afternoon but for the second time this week the session was cancelled by the council at the eleventh hour.

The club was also refused access to the stadium for a training session on Monday evening due to a lack of ‘safety documentation’ but this latest rebuff has left the City boss fuming.

“I had arranged an 11 v 11 match at Brandywell and was told 15 minutes ago that we can’t go on it,” said Shiels as he arrived at the stadium yesterday.

“They’re using the safety regulations as an excuse.

“They said the snow on the pitch is the reason. If you start to brush it off it will segregate the black pellets and you can’t brush it off.

“The match was never going to be played here. Never! The bad weather had given them (the council) a get-out.

“They are using the safety regulations as an excuse.

“They said the snow on the pitch was the reason.

“If you start to brush it off, it will segregate the black pellets and you can’t brush it off!”

A spokesperson for Derry City and Strabane District Council refuted Shiels’ suggestions that the match would never have been played,

The spokesperson added that the pitch will be made available for training when the weather permits it.

“The stadium and pitch were complete and ready to have hosted the game on Friday night.

“The decision to postpone the match was made by the FAI and is rescheduled to take place on March 19th.

“Training on the pitch will be accommodated as soon as the weather permits and council staff will continue to work closely with Derry City FC to ensure the first home match on March 12th is a great sporting experience for everyone involved.”

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