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Drogheda United's Elicha Ahui not dwelling on past successes as Derry City come to town

Drogheda United's Elicha Ahui not dwelling on past successes as Derry City come to town

ELICHA Ahui says he's hoping his own good record against Derry City continues when the Candystripes come to town this Friday evening - but he's under no illusions about the challenge Drogheda United face against the league's in-form team.
Tiernan Lynch's men have won five of their last six games to move from the relegation zone to joint top of the table alongside Shamrock Rovers and Ahui feels Derry could be a different animal from the one beaten by the Drogs in last year's FAI Cup Final.

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