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    ROBERTSON READY FOR ARMENIAN CHALLENGE

    Derry Journal, Ireland -
    July 25 2007

    DERRY CITY finally landed in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, early
    yesterday morning after an arduous 18-hour journey.

    The side have precious little time to adjust ahead of today's Champions
    League first qualifying round tie, second leg, against Pyunik at the
    Republican Stadium. (kick off 4 p.m BST)

    Derry enter the game as underdogs and must find the net if they are
    to progress, having only managing a scoreless draw in last Wednesday's
    first leg at the Brandywell. After arriving in Yerevan at 4.30 a.m. on
    Tuesday, the squad have had precious little time to acclimatise to
    the soaring temperatures.

    Manager John Robertson said before leaving Ireland that he considered
    Pyunik favourites to progress but the Scot added that the game was
    far from a foregone conclusion.

    "Our travel arrangements may not be ideal but they faced the same
    difficulties coming to Ireland," said the Derry boss.

    "They showed in the first game why they are champions of their own
    league. But we showed that we could cause them problems and we have
    to build on that during the game."

    Derry central defender Darren Kelly has travelled with the squad
    despite his impending move to SPL side Gretna, the club he helped to
    defeat so memorably in last year's historic UEFA Cup run.

    Gary Beckett is the only certain absentee from tonight's starting
    line-up as Paddy McCourt, Peter Hutton and Sean Hargan all return
    to the squad after sitting out the stalemate against Bohemians at
    Dalymount Park at the weekend.

    After last year's European exploits which took them to Sweden,
    Scotland and France, Derry would be desperately disappointed to bow
    out at the first time of asking this summer.

    If the Lone Moor Road side win today's encounter they would face yet
    another long journey to the Ukraine where Shaktar Donesk await in
    the next round.

    The financial benefits to the club who progresses will not have escaped
    the clubs directors. Derry will receive an additional E100,000 if they
    defeat Pyunik on their home soil and progress into the next phase of
    the Champions League.

    Not to mention the opportunity to further improve any future seeding
    for Irish clubs in European competitions.

    Robertson has revealed he is confident his side is strong enough to
    continue its European adventure.

    "The incentive is a tie against Ukrainian side, Shaktar Donesk in
    the next round and that's massive for everyone associated with Derry
    City. That's the motivation and I'm confident that my players will
    give a good account of themselves,"Derry should have learned from
    Paris St Germain last year when they went to France in exactly the
    same position after a goalless draw and conceded two quick goals at
    the start of the game.

    Today's match will be screened 'live' on RTE television with the
    programme starting at 3.50 p.m. with the kick off at 4.00 p.m. And
    both Radio Foyle and RTE Radio One will also broadcast the game 'live'
    from Armenia.
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