SEAMUS Coleman was left ‘disappointed’ on Wednesday night as the Killybegs man had a second-half to forget in the Republic of Ireland’s 2-1 defeat by Serbia in a friendly international in Dublin.
Galway FC’s high hopes for Shane McGinty
GALWAY FC manager Tommy Dunne has high hopes for midfielder Shane McGinty, who has put pen to paper with the western club.
Donegal GAA officials meet with Paraic Duffy to clarify comments
PARAIC Duffy, the Director General of the GAA, met with leading Donegal officials last month to clarify two high-profile extracts of the Monaghan man’s annual report for Congress which were highly critical of Donegal.
PCC, Falcarragh chase history in Arthur’s Cup final
PCC Falcarragh are aiming to write a piece of history on Wednesday as they bid to become the first school from Donegal to win an Ulster Under-16 Arthur’s Cup
Odhrán MacNiallais now at home in Donegal’s first XV
Odhrán MacNiallais has been the real bright spark for Donegal so far in 2014…
Jim McGuinness: “There is no set fifteen anymore”
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness was pleased with his side’s display in the seven-point win over Monaghan…
Donegal weather the storm in both halves to overcome Monaghan
DONEGAL managed to weather a storm in both halves to defeat the Ulster Champions, Monaghan, to go back to the top of the Division 2 table.
Donegal success at FAI awards
SEAMUS Coleman might have missed out on the Senior Player of the Year award at the Three FAI International Football Award, but it was still a night to remember for Donegal.
Report: First-half goals help Donegal to big win over Monaghan
Odhrán MacNiallais and Colm McFadden hit first-half goals as Donegal defeated Monaghan by seven points in Letterkenny
Rory Kavanagh: “We want to make the most of now”
Chris McNulty hears from the Donegal midfielder Rory Kavanagh ahead of Sunday’s game against Monaghan