THE Ulster Senior League secretary, Mark Duffy, has written to the Football Association of Ireland to request a one-week dispensation to the start of a ‘summer season’ in 2014 in advance of the League’s AGM next month.
Gary McDaid pays tribute to departing Glenswilly captain James Pat McDaid
GARY McDaid has paid tribute to James Pat McDaid, the 2013 Glenswilly captain who looks to have played his last game for the club…
Gary McDaid to meet Glenswilly players as he considers options
GARY McDaid will sit down with the Glenswilly footballers this weekend to begin the appraisal process which will go some distance into determining whether or not he will remain in charge of the Donegal champions for 2014.
Carndonagh’s Labhaoise Clarke to box for Ireland tonight
CARNDONAGH ABC’s Labhaoise Clarke is set to appear in her first international fight tonight, Friday, when she lines up for an Irish selection that takes on Poland at the Whiterock Leisure Centre in Belfast.
CCC Secretary Seán McGinley warns of ‘potential crisis’ in 2014
Seán McGinley has warned that Donegal GAA is facing into a ‘potential crisis’ when it comes to setting Championship fixtures in 2014
VIDEO: Storm was just a blip – Met Office
DONEGAL County council’s emergency response crews responded to over 25 call-outs, while 3,000 homes endured power outages when the strongest winds of the year whipped across the county on Wednesday and Thursday.
Kevin Cassidy adds Paddy Bradley to Gaoth Dobhair ticket
NEW Gaoth Dobhair player-manager Kevin Cassidy has added former All-Star Paddy Bradley to his backroom team for 2014.
Chloe Magee: Reaching for the stars at 100th Irish Open
Chris McNulty hears from Irish number 1 Chloe Magee ahead of the 2013 Irish Open in Dublin…
Finn Harps add two members to club Board of Directors
Lorna McHugh (Finance Officer) and Chantelle Grant (Registrar) have been added to the Finn Harps Board of Directors
Falcarragh man Seán Ó Cuirreáin resigns as Language Commissioner
THE decision of Falcarragh man Seán Ó Cuirreáin to step down from his role as An Coimisinéir Teanga (Language Commissioner) before the end of his term has been described as ‘a disastrous blow to the Irish language’.