18-YEAR-OLD Goalkeeper Shaun McClafferty was the hero for Glenea United as they ended their eight-year wait for Donegal League glory.
Judgement day for Glenea, Gweedore
Gweedore Celtic and Glenea United will finally settle their differences when they lock horns in the highly-anticipated play-off on Sunday.
Athlone add to Harps woes
ATHLONE Town picked up their first win in Ballybofey since October, 1992 and consigned Finn Harps to a third consecutive defeat on another frustrating night at Finn Park.
Harps aim to get back on track
AFTER the embarrassment of last week’s defeat to Mervue United, Finn Harps will be aiming to put an end to two straight defeats when they welcome Athlone Town to Ballybofey tonight (kick-off 8).
Departed McConigley questions USL 'direction'
EAMON McConigley has questioned “the direction” of the Ulster Senior League after stepping down as Chairman this week, following an incredible 14-year spell at the helm.
Brian McCormick Cup: Celtic maintain the grip
DONEGAL TOWN 0 GWEEDORE CELTIC 2 BY AIDAN O’DONNELL AT DIAMOND PARK GWEEDORE Celtic wrapped their hands around the Brian McCormick Cup for the third year in a row after overcoming a gallant Donegal Town side in Ballyare last night. First-half goals from Fionnan Diver and Damian O’Sullivan were enough for Hughie Gallagher’s side to […]
Harps head to Mervue, Healy rules out promotion
FELIX Healy has poured cold water over any notion that Finn Harps will be challenging for promotion this season ahead of their meeting with Mervue United tonight, Friday, at Fahy’s Field (kick-off 7.45).
Donegal League: Late drama forces play-off
DERBY rivals Gweedore Celtic and Glenea United will meet in a play-off for the Premier League title in the Donegal League on Sunday, May 13 at Diamond Park, Ballyare following a dramatic final day of the season yesterday afternoon.
McFadden called in for Shield semi
MINOR manager Stephen Friel welcomes Killybegs midfielder Hugh McFadden into the Donegal fold for the first time this year for the Ulster Shield semi-final against Down in Ballybofey tomorrow, Saturday (throw-in 12 noon).
Harps aim to maintain turnaround in fortunes
AFTER the emotional rollercoaster of last week’s trip to Waterford, Finn Harps will switch their focus to the visit of SD Galway to Finn Park tonight and the prospect of recording a third win on the bounce (kick-off 7.45).