I remember it well. Stephen Staunton was about to be appointed as the new Republic of Ireland manager and many of us were asking why. He has served his country well as a player for a long time and was in the early stages of his post playing career.
O’Riordan and Boyle among favourites for Harps job?
By Liam Porter A second round of interviews for the vacant manager’s job at Finn Harps is due next week, with the identity of the potential new boss still very much a mystery. With the club as yet keeping its cards close to its chest, former Galway and Sligo boss Don O’Riordan and former FAI […]
Cockhill face tricky away tie to Crumlin
Having seen off the challenge of their closest rivals in Donegal with a dramatic extra-time victory, Ulster Senior League champions Cockhill Celtic have been handed the toughest draw of the three remaining USL sides in Round 3 of the Intermediate Cup.
Killybegs defender commits to Limerick for another season
Shaun Kelly has committed to Limerick FC for a fourth season after penning a fresh deal on Tuesday, with the defender stating “there was nowhere else I wanted to be”.
Another top award for Glenswilly’s Michael Murphy
‘A Night in November’ was an award-winning play by Marie Jones and, surely, a ‘weekend in October’ was an award winner for Michael Murphy.
Technology: Effects of pornographic material on our children
THE availability of porn has increased with the array of devices we use to connect to the internet. Pornographic material has been widely accessible for over the last two centuries, where it may have originated as art “Erotica” in the 19th Century.
Letterkenny’s Apollo 6 are BEO champions in Killarney
LETTERKENNY band Apollo 6 are the All-Ireland BEO champions. Apollo 6 – which consist of Eilis Cusack (vocals), Ashley Kavanagh (guitar), Thomas McDaid (bass) Chris Cullinane (guitar) John O’Connell (drums) – rocked Killarney on Thursday night to claim the €3,000 first prize. The band will also feature on the Radio RiRa CD for Seachtain Na […]
Division Two play-off clouded in controversy
The Division 2 promotion play-off between Termon and Glenfin has been fixed for O’Donnell Park this Sunday at Noon, but there is uncertainty as to whether or not the game will go ahead.
Donegal Hospice to treat children
THE Donegal Hospice is to allocate €180,000 a year towards the treatment of terminally ill children in Donegal.