DONEGAL town’s Diamond was heaving with delirious Donegal supporters on Sunday night as the victorious Ulster champions of 2012 were welcomed home.
Charity ball for heroes of '92 – tickets in demand
TICKETS for next month’s charity ball being organised by Donegal’s All-Ireland winning footballers of 1992 to mark the 20th anniversary of their achievement are in big demand.
Video: Ulster success a 'special' feeling for Jim
Watch Jim McGuinness give his thoughts at the homecoming for the Ulster champions on Sunday night in Donegal town
HAIL THE HISTORY BOYS
JIM McGuinness hailed his history makers yesterday evening after Donegal retained the Ulster title with a cracking second-half performance…
Back-to-back titles for Donegal's history makers!
THOUSANDS packed The Diamond, Donegal Town last night as Donegal’s first ever back-to-back Ulster Champions were given a hero’s welcome back to the county.
Jim interview: revolution to evolution
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness speaks ahead of tomorrow’s Ulster final against Down…
McGee fit and set to continue unbroken stint in team
Donegal full-back Neil McGee will continue his fantastic streak of unbroken games tomorrow, writes Chris McNulty…
McLoone in for Ulster final
LEO McLoone has replaced the injured Neil Gallagher in the Donegal team for Sunday’s Ulster final against Down.
Gallagher now a final doubt
NEIL Gallagher has emerged as a major injury concern for Donegal ahead of the Ulster final.
O'Reilly in final fitness race
BY CHRIS MCNULTY RISING Donegal star Martin O’Reilly is in a race against the calendar to be fit for the July 22nd Ulster final against Down – but the 18-year old will be given every chance of being available for the Clones clash. Advertisement O’Reilly pulled up during Sean MacCumhaills’ All-County Football League Division […]