Extraordinary scenes in Oriel Park as row breaks out in stands between new and old owner after Dundalk's relegation
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Manager Jon Daly confirmed afterwards that he is on his way out of the club; his family are in Scotland and he has previously said that the situation he inherited in Louth was very different to what was sold to him. 'I think from my own personal point of view, I've been four years now away from my family and there was talk previously about potentially them coming over and seeing how it went,' he said. 'But with everything that has gone on in the background in the last number of months, I think it would be very unfair of me to ask my family to uproot and move."
Derry City manager Ruaidhri Higgins had to stop his post-match media interviews after a commotion broke out in the stand, involving Temple and a group that included Connolly. It's a reflection of the deep emotions surrounding Dundalk's relegation, which capped a sorry evening for the Lilywhites after a decade of tremendous success. The disagreement culminated in a physical altercation as Temple was struck while being escorted away. The incident epitomizes the turmoil at Dundalk, which is struggling with debt and uncertainty.
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