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- players wear red and white striped shirts from which their nickname, the Candystripes, derives. The club are also known as the Red and White Army, Derry or...
- Enoplognatha ovata, the common candy-striped spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Theridiidae. Their scientific name derives from the...
- the uniform they wear Candy Stripers (film), a 1978 **** film Candystriped allotropa, Allotropa virgata, an achlorophyllous plant in the heather...
- through a fungal intermediate. Its common names include sugarstick, candystriped allotropa and barber's pole. Allotropa virgata was first collected by...
- Irish League football in 1972, Larne would thus take the place of the Candystripes in senior football, with numerous relatively successful Irish Cup runs...
- over Sligo Rovers. On 25 August, Mullen scored his first goal for the Candystripes in a league game away to Bohemians. On 9 October 2024, Mullen signed...
- league-winning side, Hargan continued to play an integral part for the Candystripes and had his testimonial year in 2005. Hargan is well renowned for his...
- supported Derry City F.C. where his younger brother Paul pla**** for the Candystripes. McGuinness supported Manchester United from the age of eight. McGuinness...
- just two seasons and was replaced by the now-traditional red and white "candystripes" with black shorts upon the club's changing of its official colours to...
- McGuinness progressed to playing for Derry City. In her first season with the Candystripes, 2016–17, her 14 goals helped secure promotion back to the Northern Ireland...