Chris McNulty on his encounter with his new American pal, Steve, at an American Football match in Dublin last weekend…
Shoulder Charge: Remembering a true Gael
Chris McNulty on the life and times of Sean MacCumhaills stalwart Seamus McCormick, who passed away last week.
Convoy site mustn’t be allowed become a ‘ghost centre’
Donegal GAA must ensure that the Convoy Centre of Excellence project isn’t allowed become a ‘ghost site’ writes Chris McNulty…
Shoulder Charge: Time for GAA to tackle team naming issues
The GAA should tackle the issue of naming teams and mis-information in match programmes, writes Chris McNulty…
Stynes leaves a lasting legacy of inspiration
Jim Stynes’ legacy is one of sheer inspiration, writes Chris McNulty..
Ballybofey could lose so much more than capacity
The decision to cut the capacity of MacCumhaill Park could be a major blow to the Twin Towns, argues Chris McNulty.
Won't someone think of the players?
The GAA could do worse than explore how it can improve its treatment of players who fall into hard times due to injuries sustained in the combat of its games, argues Chris McNulty…
Yanks a lot – GAA could learn from US extravagance
Maybe GAA chiefs could link up with their American Football counterparts later this year when Dublin – albeit the Aviva Stadium – plays host to two of the biggest names in US college football as Notre Dame and Navy will play an official NCAA game in the capital in September.