THE Donegal Competitions Controls Committee (CCC) will meet in the coming days to put propsed dates on the 2014 senior and intermediate championships for submission to the Ulster Council.
Report: Donegal Under-21s defeat Fermanagh to reach Ulster semi-final
DONEGAL 3-10 FERMANAGH 0-06 BY CHRIS MCNULTY IN BALLYBOFEY WILLIE Gillespie and Ciaran Brennan netted late first half goals to propel Donegal Under-21s into an Ulster semi-final. Advertisement At times this threatened to become more testing than it ought to have been but, amid breezy conditions, it was those pair of majors just before half-time […]
Donegal Under-21s look to ‘Erne’ their stripes
MAXI Curran believes that Donegal’s march to the Ulster Under-21 final last year has injected real belief into his charges as they prepare to begin the 2014 version on Wednesday night when they face Fermanagh in Ballybofey (throw-in 8pm).
Declan Bonner begins Donegal minor tenure at home to Fermanagh
DONEGAL minor manager Declan Bonner will rest the nine members of his squad who were in the MacLarnon Cup final tonight when his side opens their Ulster Minor Football League Group A campaign against Fermanagh in Convoy (throw-in 7.30pm).
Michael Murphy says Donegal must work on accuracy ahead of Louth visit
DONEGAL captain Michael Murphy says Donegal must work on their accuracy ahead of a crunch clash with Louth in Ballyshannon in a fortnight’s time.
Tight at the top as Jim McGuinness predicts promotion race to ‘go to the wire’
DONEGAL fell to their first League defeat of the year yesterday as Down teed up at least a three-way joust for the two promotion spots from Division 2.
Jim McGuinness: “It’s fairly obvious that we need to improve on our shooting”
JIM McGuinness couldn’t hide his disappointment as Donegal fell to their first League defeat of 2014.
Report: Wasteful Donegal fall to first League defeat in Down
A FIRST defeat of the League season leaves Donegal firmly in a scrap for promotion heading into the final two series of games in Division 2.
Jim McGuinness’s numbers are adding up again
Chris McNulty: With the entries this year on the credit side of his ledger, Jim McGuinness’s numbers are totting up much better than twelve months ago.
Breaking news: 140 jobs to go in Gweedore
SHOCK has been expressed following confirmation today that 140 jobs are to be lost in Gweedore as a result of the closure of the Largo Foods factory there.