GALLAGHERS HOTEL in Letterkenny has been sold to an investor from the middle east with McGettigan Management services having been appointed to run the hotel by the new owners.
Donegal have been dining at the top table for the last four seasons and the players won’t be satisfied with second best now
GAA – DR MCKENNA CUP BY RYAN FERRY It is just over three months since Donegal tasted All-Ireland heartache, but the journey to the third Sunday in September begins again on Sunday. The 2014 campaign is now retired to the archives and thoughts of ‘what could have been’ will soon diminish. The glorious Jim McGuinness […]
What lies ahead in the sporting year for 2015
WE had plenty to get excited about when it came to watching sportspeople or teams from Donegal compete in 2014. The Donegal senior and minor footballers got to All-Ireland finals, Termon ladies won an All-Ireland at club level while Urris got to an Ulster final. It was also a great year for the St Eunan’s […]
Five new faces expected on Donegal team for McKenna Cup opener
NEW Donegal team manager Rory Gallagher is expected to give at least five players their senior Inter County debuts in Sunday’s McKenna Cup opener against Derry at Owenbeg, Dungiven.
Something for every ‘cowboy and indian’ at Ardara auction
The Poor Farmers’ Association (PFA) in Ardara smashed through the €200,000 barrier at their latest annual PFA Charity Auction at Teague’s Bar on Monday night.
Carrigart’s Hugh Gallagher (90) is still running strong
FOR those of you who have listed ‘getting fit’ as part of your New Year’s resolutions, Hugh Gallagher, a former Donegal Person of the Year, is a good role model.
Hearings’ Committee lifts 12-week ban of Sean MacCumhaills officials
THE 12-week suspensions handed down to two leading Sean MacCumhaills officials earlier this month have been lifted by the Donegal Hearings Committee.
Pat McCann will not be returning to Finn Harps or Ireland
TALENTED Amercian midfielder Pat McCann has informed Finn Harps FC that he will not be returning to Ireland for the 2015 season.
Four Masters Minors storm to county title
FOUR Masters stormed to victory against a gallant Termon side in Convoy on Saturday afternoon and deservedly captured the Division 2 Minor Championship.
The game’s in good shape
IF the U21 final between Kilcar and St Eunan’s last weekend is anything to go by then Gaelic football in the county is in pretty good shape.