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06 Sept 2025

Treaty's Barrett excited by glamour FAI Cup tie with Derry

Premier Division Derry City make the journey to Markets Field on Friday night

Treaty's Barrett excited by glamour FAI Cup tie with Derry

Treaty United manager Tommy Barrett cheers on his team at the Brandywell during their FAI Cup semi-final defeat in 2022. (Photos: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)

Treaty United shift their focus from promotion to the FAI Cup on Friday night when they welcome Derry City to the Markets Field in the second round of the 2025 Sports Direct FAI Cup.

Treaty are enjoying a positive season in the league this season with the Shannonsiders’ sitting fourth in the First Division table, well in the mix for a promotion play-off position come the end of the season.

The Limerick-based side's four-match winless streak in the league came to an end on Friday with their 2-1 victory over Cobh Ramblers in what was a Munster Derby. Mark Bryne's late srike gave Treaty a much-needed win over second-place Cobh.

However, they will have to put league matters to one side on Friday night when Premier Division Derry City make the journey to Limerick.

Derry are also enjoying a positive season in the Premier Division, currently sitting third, nine points off Shamrock Rovers in top spot.

Treaty United manager Tommy Barrett is looking forward to this Friday's tie and is expecting a stern test from their Derry opponents.

“We're looking forward to it definitely, it will be good to get a bit of a crowd there and it's always good to get the lads playing against Premier Division opposition because we know how good Derry City are,” Barrett said.

Derry City have only met Treaty United once before in 2022.

“Unfortunately, Derry lost at the weekend so we can be expecting a bit more of a backlash off of them. They are going to be really at it and they won't want to be coming down here and not getting a result, they are going to want to win, even more so now after they lost the other day.

“It's important now that we're at it and that we put up a very good defensive performance for us to get something out of the game,” he added.

Barrett and his charges are looking forward to welcoming a Premier Division side to Garryowen.

“We've done well in the past against Premier Division sides,” he pointed out.

“Derry only beat us 2-1 in the semi-final of the cup three years ago and that was up at their place. They have improved since then but so have we as well, but look they're firing on all cylinders in the league,” he said.

“They're in great form and it's going to be a good occasion and it will be really good for the players who are going up against a team like Derry, who are a full-time team with plenty of backing, with even a few international players so it's great for our lads to pit themselves against opposition like that. We won't go down without a fight anyway that's for sure,” Barrett added.

Barrett, who has been Treaty United manager since 2021, admits it would be ‘fantastic’ if his side were to pull off an upset on Friday.

“It would be great, it would be fantastic, but it's only the second round of the Cup. Ultimately it would be a great scalp. Our focus would primarily be the league, but there's no doubt that we will be putting out our best team to get a result and try to beat Derry and it would be unbelievable if we did as it's always nice to get into the next round,” he said.

“Ideally, you would always prefer not to get a Premier Division team so early on in the competition. With all due respect, you probably want a non-league team but that can be a bad thing too as we almost got knocked out by a non-league team, so it's always tough no matter what the opposition, so we just have to make sure that we are on it,” Barrett concluded.

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Meanwhile, former Derry City striker Patrick Ferry could make his debut in tomorrow night's game after just joining the club last week following his departure from Finn Harps.

“Patrick is still only 22 and he’s got a bit of experience under his belt," Barrett said.

“We think he can do a good job for us up front as he’s a hardworking player, is technically good and has good physical strength too. We think he can hit the ground running and we look forward to seeing him in action.”

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