CAOLÁN Kelly found it hard to find the positives yesterday, but the Glenswilly man felt that Ballinderry were, by some distance, the most formidable opponent that his side has faced this year.
Gary McDaid to ponder his future in Glenswilly job
GARY McDaid will take time to consider whether or not he will remain as the Glenswilly manager for 2014 following yesterday’s defeat by Ballinderry in the Ulster senior club final at Healy Park.
Preview: Neil Gallagher can be Glenswilly’s launchpad in Ulster final
Glenswilly stand on the cusp of history when they face Ballinderry in today’s Ulster senior club championship final in Omagh
Growing belief has driven Glenswilly
Manager Gary McDaid and captain James Pat McDaid on how Glenswilly have grown in belief from the start of 2013
Ballinderry will do what it takes
Ryan Ferry on Glenswilly’s opponents in the Ulster senior club final
Glenswilly can reach the summit
Declan Bonner: The big reason I feel Glenswilly can and will win is that there is no better player in this county or country at the moment than Michael Murphy.
Ulster club final: The key match-ups
Ryan Ferry assesses the key match-ups ahead of Sunday’s Ulster club final
James Pat defies the medics to lead Glenswilly into battle
James Pat McDaid has defied medical advice to play through the pain barrier in 2013
Gary McDaid – November 2013 Donegal News Sports Personality of the Month
BY CHRIS MCNULTY WHEN James Pat McDaid sits down, look you in the eye and says without a quiver: ‘We don’t know how lucky we are in Glenswilly to have a manager like him’ you begin to get an understanding of the standing of Gary McDaid within the impressive confines of Pairc Naomh Columba. The […]
Ward feels right at home in Glenswilly
Eamon Ward: “I’d call myself a Glenswilly man now. I certainly would.”