Anthony Thompson will be available for the National Football League campaign
Naomh Conaill feels ‘vindicated’ as black card appeal is upheld
THE Naomh Conaill GAA club in Glenties claimed today that they had been ‘vindicated’ after their long running appeal over a black card decision in this year’s club championship was upheld.
Naomh Conaill appeal to be heard on Thursday by Ulster Council
NAOMH Conaill will finally have their controversial appeal heard by the Ulster Council this week.
Jim McGuinness: ‘Time was right to leave Donegal’
BY CHRIS MCNULTY c.mcnulty@donegalnews.com ONE of Jim McGuinness’s defining qualities is that single-minded ability to move forward. McGuinness rarely looks back in anger and, during his time as the Donegal manager, often noted how he’d never seen footage of himself playing the game. Advertisement Although he has already begun the process of moving on from […]
Jim McGuinness will go down as one of the all-time great managers
JIM McGuinness’s tenure as the Donegal senior football team manager amounted to sixty-six games between McKenna Cup, National League and Championship, but what defined the Glenties man’s reign were the 24 championship games under his watch.
Celebrating trad music in the Bluestacks
A CELEBRATION of the strong tradition of Irish music in the Bluestack Mountains will take place this weekend near Glenties.
Anthony Thompson: Donegal’s quiet man will be a key figure in Croke Park
Chris McNulty on how Anthony Thompson has become one of the most pivotal players for Jim McGuinness’s Donegal
Shooting starts on short film An Crann in Glenties
SHOOTING has begun in Glenties on a short film based on Núala Ní Dhomhnaill’s poem of the same name.
Glenties man Brendan ordained as deacon in Maynooth
LAST Sunday a Glenties man was ordained as deacons at Mass celebrated in the College Chapel of the national seminary in Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth.
More details emerge of massive illegal dump
MORE than three hundred tonnes of waste has been illegally dumped at an unused sand pit in Inishowen, a court heard this week.