Donegal manager Jim McGuinness has expressed concerns about the black card system ahead of the Championship
Donegal’s Neil Gallagher in ‘race against time’ to be fit for Derry clash
NEIL Gallagher has emerged as a major doubt for Donegal’s Ulster Championship opener with Derry in two weeks’ time.
Clubs voice ‘starred’ games concern as CCC secretary warns: We’re running out of Sundays
AS some Donegal clubs expressed concerns regarding the match-ups of the ‘starred’ fixtures, Donegal Competitions Controls Committee (CCC) secretary Seán McGinley has warned that clubs must ‘change the mindset’ when it comes to playing club matches.
Naomh Ultan delegate: Neighbouring clubs are registering and playing ‘illegal’ players
NAOMH Ultan’s Terence McGinley has claimed that up to thirty players from his club’s area are ‘registered and playing illegally’ with neighbouring clubs.
Naomh Columba: Past heroes helping to shape the future
Naomh Columba manager Paddy J McGinley speaks to Chris McNulty
Jamie Doherty still in limbo as CCC seek further clarification from Ulster Council
JAMIE Doherty remains in limbo with a decision yet to be made on his proposed transfer from Letterkenny Gaels to St Eunan’s.
Letterkenny Gaels hit out at ‘serious player welfare’ issue around Minor League play-off
THE Letterkenny Gaels club has raised a ‘serious player welfare issue’ over the scheduling of a Minor League play-off last month.
Donegal clubs await confirmation of ticket numbers for Derry clash
DONEGAL GAA clubs are eagerly awaiting news of their ticket allocation for the May 25th Ulster Championship clash between Donegal and Derry at Celtic Park.
Jim McGuinness: ‘Donegal focus is firmly on Derry game’
JIM McGuinness says that his Donegal squad remains ‘fully focussed’ on the May 25th Ulster Championship opener with Derry at Celtic Park and the Glenties man is ‘looking forward’ to meeting Brian McIver’s Division 1 finalists in three weeks’ time.
Declan Bonner: Senior players must ensure McHugh departure doesn’t derail Donegal
This is a week where the leaders and the strong personalities in the Donegal dressing room have to stand up and have to take a stranglehold.