Donegal SFC final confirmed for October 20th


THE Donegal CCC has decided against moving the SFC final away from Sunday October 20th, with the game going ahead as originally planned. The decision means something of a fixtures dilemma for Michael Murphy. His club, Glenswilly, are due to take on Killybegs in the final, which will be played less than 24 hours after […]


Kevin McHugh: Attitudes at Finn Harps must improve


BY CHRIS MCNULTY KEVIN McHugh has delivered a damning verdict on the attitude of certain players he feels ‘were just happy to be here’ at Finn Harps. The Harps captain was speaking on Friday night in the wake of news that Peter Hutton had tendered his resignation as First Team Manager prior to the 3-2 […]


Glenswilly and Killybegs prevail to reach SFC final


FROM CHRIS MCNULTY IN BALLYBOFEY THEY were peering through their fingers at the conclusions, but supporters of Glenswilly and Killybegs wake this morning looking forward to the Donegal SFC final. By the bare minimum, a one-point win for each, both came through their semi-finals, but Ardara and Malin were surely wondering how they missed the […]


Lethal Geraldine McLaughlin shoots Termon through to semi-final


Termon 7-10 Lacken 2-10 GERALDINE McLaughlin was on fire to shoot Termon ladies into the Ulster senior semi-final at the expense of Cavan champions Lacken. Despite being away from home, Termon’s sharp-shooter was in scintillating form, scorching an incredible 5-4 past the stunned Cavan side. Advertisement McLaughlin hit four goals in the first half, the […]


Report: Killybegs grind out win over Malin to reach county final


Malin 1-07 Killybegs 0-11 Report by Chris McNulty at Sean MacCumhaill Park THE form book can now be tossed into the Atlantic. Advertisement Killybegs, whose Division 1 League sequence reads a dreary ‘played 14, lost 14’ held off Malin to reach the Donegal SFC final. The fourteen men of Killybegs overcame the sending off of […]


Jim McGuinness says Derry v Donegal will be ‘a game to savour’


BY CHRIS MCNULTY IT MAY well be eight months away, but already Jim McGuinness can say with a fair degree of certainty that next year’s Ulster Championship clash with Derry will be ‘one of them games to savour’. McGuinness was speaking after Donegal were paired with their old rivals from Derry in a quarter-final that […]