DONEGAL’S Ulster Championship clash against Derry at Celtic Park on May 25th is likely to be a sell-out, the Ulster Council has confirmed.
Gardai launch Bank Holiday road safety blitz
DONEGAL Gardai launched their biggest road safety blitz of the year today and urged motorcyclists and motorists to slow down this May Bank Holiday weekend.
‘Disillusioned’ Mark McHugh one of four players to leave Donegal panel
MARK McHugh is one of four players confirmed to have dramatically quit the Donegal senior football panel.
Derry manager Brian McIver turns focus to Donegal after ‘over-awed’ Division 1 final
MAY 25th was to the forefront of Derry manager Brian McIver’s thoughts as he assessed a potentially damaging fifteen-point defeat to Dublin in the Division 1 final.
Declan Bonner: ‘This is Jim McGuinness’s most worrying time as Donegal manager’
IN ALL the time that Jim McGuinness has been the Donegal manager this is probably the most worrying time of all.
‘What is the norm?’ – Jim McGuinness disappointed at coverage of Donegal club fixtures
JIM McGuinness has expressed his disappointment that the ongoing issue with regard to club fixtures in Donegal has become a ‘national media story’.
Donegal’s Rory Kavanagh set to miss Derry game as Jim McGuinness expresses discipline concerns
RORY Kavanagh is set to miss Donegal’s Ulster Championship clash with Derry next month after a costly red card in yesterday’s Division 2 final.
Declan Bonner: Division 2 final a chance to strike a positive note
They’ll view this as an ideal opportunity to lay down a marker, but they’ll also see it as a rare chance of silverware. We’ve not won too much in our history. League titles aren’t to be sneezed at.
Donegal minors go in search of League title
DONEGAL minor manager Declan Bonner is sweating on the fitness of several key players ahead of Saturday’s Ulster Minor Football League final against Tyrone
Broadband for 78 locations in Donegal announced – Galligan
LABOUR’S Local Election candidate, Christy Galligan, has welcomed news that 78 rural communities in Donegal, including Churchill and Termon, are to get access to high-quality broadband for the first time.