As Rory McIlroy found out to his cost last weekend, even the top-level sports people can suffer from nerves
Bartley Ramsay: Historian, collector, statistican, Harps man
Another new League of Ireland means a busy time for Finn Harps fanatic Bartley Ramsay…
Kevin McHugh: ‘We want to get Finn Harps respected again’
Chris McNulty speaks to the Finn Harps captain Kevin McHugh ahead of the new season…
Galway FC’s high hopes for Shane McGinty
GALWAY FC manager Tommy Dunne has high hopes for midfielder Shane McGinty, who has put pen to paper with the western club.
Finn Harps still hopeful on Graham Fisher as Ollie Horgan seeks ‘men who want to battle’
THE Finn Harps manager, Ollie Horgan, remains hopeful of capturing the signature of Canadian midfielder Graham Fisher in the coming days.
Knockalla Caravans Cup: Finn Harps reserves relishing Letterkenny Rovers clash
After a false start last weekend, Letterkenny Rovers and Finn Harps will get their respective seasons underway this Sunday when they take on each other in the Knockalla Caravans Cup at the Aura Centre at 1pm.
Ollie Horgan to decide on Graham Fisher, David Shovlin after Dundalk friendly
FINN Harps wrap up their pre-season preparations with a game against Dundalk in Oriel Park this evening, kick off 7.45pm.
Ollie Horgan challenges Shaun Patton and Conor Winn to earn Finn Harps’ no.1 spot
OLLIE Horgan, the Finn Harps manager, says he will let goalkeepers Shaun Patton and Conor Winn battle it out over the next few weeks to win the club’s number 1 shirt for the start of the new season.
Finn Harps lose to Sligo Rovers, but finalise loan deal for Ruairi Keating
Sligo Rovers 3 Finn Harps 0 By Chris McNulty at the Sligo Sports Centre SLIGO Rovers forward Ruairi Keating will make a loan move to Finn Harps until the summer transfer window at least. Advertisement Keating played an hour on Saturday night for Harps in their three-nil loss to the Bit O’Red, with whom he […]
Declan Bonner: Combining sports now not possible at the highest level
I once togged out for Finn Harps and Donegal on the one day – that wouldn’t be possible nowadays