SWILLY Rovers boss Jason Gibson says his side will have nothing to fear when they travel to St. Patrick’s Park this afternoon to face Drumkeen in the semi-final of the Donegal News League Cup and, he says, his team is relishing the prospect.
USL: O’Brien guards against complacency
Cockhill manager Donal O’Brien has insisted this week that his players will not be complacent in the final run-in to the league.
Swilly, Drumkeen battle for Cup
BY RYAN FERRY SWILLY Rovers and Drumkeen United will go head-to-head for the Ulster Senior League Division 1 Cup on Saturday at Leckview Park (5pm), with the Ramelton men looking to defend the crown they won last year. Both clubs have introduced a lot of young players into their teams this year, and will view […]
Rodgers disappointed at USL appointment
DRUMKEEN United manager Mickey Rodgers has said he is disappointed at the manner in which the league appointed their new management team for the Inter Provincial competition…
Blow for Drumkeen as Kyle facing lengthy suspension
DRUMKEEN United’s bid to win their first-ever Ulster Senior League title has been rocked with midfielder Chris Kyle facing the prospect of missing all bar one of his side’s remaining seven games because of a suspension…
USL: Drumkeen manager says it’s not a two-horse race
DRUMKEEN United manager Michael Rodgers says his team will play without fear when they meet Donal O’Brien’s Cockhill in this weekend’s top of the table clash in the Ulster Senior League…
Drumkeen maintain perfect start
DRUMKEEN United underlined their title credentials with an impressive win over defending Ulster Senior League champions Derry City at St. Patrick’s Park on Wednesday night.
Rodgers new manager as Drumkeen confirm U19 ambition
Mickey Rodgers has been appointed the new Ulster Senior League team manager at Drumkeen United as the club confirms U19 ambitions
Fanad, Drumkeen docked points
USL clubs Fanad United and Drumkeen United have been docked points by the Disciplinary Committee for fielding ineligible players.
Tigers prevail on penalties
KILDRUM Tigers held their nerve in the heat of a penalty shoot-out battle against Drumkeen United last night to advance to a Knockalla Cup second round meeting with Kilmacrennan Celtic.