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18th July 2016
10:51am BST

But Kenny Shiels has declined the opportunity to bring McCourt back to the Brandywell. The Candy Stripes boss has been doing too much good work with the city's youngsters that he doesn't want to jeopardise it now.
The north-west outfit were supposed to struggle this season but it hasn't panned out that way. Far from it.
And the former Kilmarnock boss is a man of principle - so much so that he has turned down the opportunity to sign McCourt, just so he can keep his promises to his youth.
"It's my fault and I accept all the blame. There are people in the club who have said they would find the finance to bring Paddy in so it's not down to the club," Shiels opened up in a brilliant interview with the Derry News. "I feel that it's in the best interests of the club, long term, to try and continue this player development programme. "Paddy is one of the best players I have ever seen and, if it had been the start of the season, I would have been desperate to get him in because we would have needed him. But the progress that the young players have made has left me in the mind that I think it would be unfair on them. "I need to be able to look the likes of Josh Daniels, Ronan Curtis, Conor McDermott, Rory Holden, Aaron McEneff and Nathan Boyle in the face and not be a hypocrite."With clubs far and wide desperate for a player like McCourt, it hasn't gone down too well in all corners of the Brandywell. https://twitter.com/MoranDCFC/status/754796574409105409 Some were a lot less considered.
Then, after the worst possible news... the WORST possible news.
https://twitter.com/BarryWhyte85/status/754602914493132801
Even the possibility is scaring people.
https://twitter.com/CaolanDoherty/status/754787464359907328
But Linfield won't get a free run at him.
https://twitter.com/GRMZ83/status/754692465915990016
McCourt and Eoin Bradley, the dream team.
https://twitter.com/JordStew96/status/754701726851235840
The main point is, he's not going to Derry City.
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