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Harps conceded a last gasp free kick from Dane Massey to go down 1-0 to Drogheda United.
Next up for Harps is a trip to Waterford
Donegal s Ronan Boyce netted the winner for Derry as they won 1-0 away to Waterford FC.
As for Derry will look to get their first home win of the season as they take on St Pat s at home but their boss Ruahdhri Higgins told Kevin McLaughlin he doesn t want to get too caught up on that home form.
It s a busy week for the north west clubs with three series of games in eight days.
Finn Harps play Drogheda United in a battle for fourth place on Friday at Finn Park,the Ballybofey side will make the long trip to Waterford on Monday and then a game against Sligo the following Friday.
Among the other games Derry City are off to struggling Waterford this weekend.
On this LOI Chat, Oisin Kelly was joined by former Harps player Mickey Funston.
Ryan Rainey. Photo @FinnHarpsFC / Clare McCahill
Finn Harps have announced Ryan Rainey has signed with the club for the 2021 season. The Donegal man is the first new signing to be confirmed for next season.
Rainey is comfortable playing in both defence and midfield, and has spent the last two years with his native Bonagee United. Prior to returning to Bonagee, he spent 7 years in Wolves’ youth setup.
Ryan was Bonagee’s top scorer in the USL last year and was named as the Watson Menswear Ulster Senior League Player of the Year this season.
Speaking to Finnharps.ie, Rainey is excited to test himself at League of Ireland level; “I just want to compete at the highest level I can. There’s only 5 teams in the Ulster Senior League and not to take anything away from them, but I want to challenge myself against the best players in the country.