The Derry team that lined out in Healy Park in January 2004: Back Row (L-R):  Geoffrey McGonigle, Ryan Lynch, Paul Wilson, Fergal Doherty, Johnny Bradley, Paddy Bradley, Dermot Scullion, Patsy Bradley. Front Row (L-R):  Kevin McGuckin, Padraig O’Neill, Francis McEldowney, Kevin McCloy, Conleith Gilligan, Conor McWilliams.The Derry team that lined out in Healy Park in January 2004: Back Row (L-R):  Geoffrey McGonigle, Ryan Lynch, Paul Wilson, Fergal Doherty, Johnny Bradley, Paddy Bradley, Dermot Scullion, Patsy Bradley. Front Row (L-R):  Kevin McGuckin, Padraig O’Neill, Francis McEldowney, Kevin McCloy, Conleith Gilligan, Conor McWilliams.
The Derry team that lined out in Healy Park in January 2004: Back Row (L-R): Geoffrey McGonigle, Ryan Lynch, Paul Wilson, Fergal Doherty, Johnny Bradley, Paddy Bradley, Dermot Scullion, Patsy Bradley. Front Row (L-R): Kevin McGuckin, Padraig O’Neill, Francis McEldowney, Kevin McCloy, Conleith Gilligan, Conor McWilliams.

PHOTOS: Derry's 2004 McKenna Cup meeting with Tyrone in January 2004

Derry welcome Tyrone to Celtic Park this Sunday for a crucial Division One clash so we thought we’d give the ‘Journal’ archives a quick once over for a bit of football nostalgia.

And while not quite holding the same level of importance as Sunday’s big league meeting, almost 20 years ago to the day the two great rivals were meeting in Healy Park in a McKenna Cup tie the Red Hands eventually won 1-10 to 2-05 thanks to a late Ryan McMenamin goal. Tyrone went into the game as reigning All Ireland champions but Derry looked in control for long periods thanks to goals from Padraig O’Neill and Paddy Bradley.

Despite the pre-season billing, Tyrone fielded nine of their All Ireland winning team against Mickey Moran’s experimental Oak Leaf side highlighting that no matter the stage, Tyrone – Derry takes on a life of its own. Derry led 1-3 to 0-5 at the break and when Bradley found the net 28 seconds after the restart, the Oak Leafers were well positioned to push on. However a late Tyrone rally, inspired by the McMenamin goal and points from Gerard Cavlan, Owen Mulligan and Colm McCullagh, carried the home side to a narrow victory.

Here are a few shots from the game to whet the appetite ahead of Sunday . . .

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