RORY Gallagher is keeping tight-lipped on his bid to succeed Jim McGuinness as Donegal manager, but the Fermanagh native looks set to have his nomination formally submitted to the Donegal County Board before the deadline of 5pm today, Friday.
MacCumhaill Park to host Donegal v Tyrone clash next May
SEAN MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey will host Donegal’s 2015 Ulster SFC preliminary round clash with Tyrone on Sunday, May 17th.
Paddy Carr nominated for Donegal job by Fanad Gaels
BY CHRIS MCNULTY PADDY Carr has been nominated for the Donegal senior football team manager’s position. Carr has been put forward by the Fanad Gaels club. His nomination was forwarded earlier today o county secretary Aodh Mairtín Ó Fearraigh by the Fanad Gaels secretary, Fiona Shields. Advertisement “He seems to be interested in the job […]
Jim McGuinness: His tenure in pictures and numbers
A look back at Jim McGuinness’s reign as Donegal manager
Rory Gallagher favourite to land Donegal job as Declan Bonner says: ‘Time isn’t right for me’
ALTHOUGH Rory Gallagher is now quoted as the odds-on 1/5 favourite to succeed Jim McGuinness and become the next Donegal manager, no-one has yet to officially declare an interest in the vacancy.
Neil Gallagher dismisses retirement talk
BY CHRIS MCNULTY NEIL Gallagher has said that he will make himself available to play for Donegal next season. The towering midfielder’s confirmation comes just a couple of days after Jim McGuinness stepped down as the Donegal manager. Advertisement Gallagher (31) is enjoying the form of his career and the Glenswilly man isn’t planning to […]
Donegal set wheels in motion to appoint McGuinness successor
By Chris McNulty A FIVE-PERSON committee will oversee the appointment of a successor to departed Donegal football manager Jim McGuinness. Last night at the monthly meeting of the Donegal county committee, the process of appointing a new manager was outlined to delegates. Advertisement County Chairman Sean Dunnion, secretary Aodh Mairtín Ó Fearraigh and treasurer Cieran […]
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.
Eamon McGee: ‘I owe Jim McGuinness so, so much’
Chris McNulty hears from Donegal defender Eamon McGee following Jim McGuinness’s departure as Donegal manager
McGuinness departs: Who’s next? Candidates coy in early moments
THE leading candidates to succeed Jim McGuinness as Donegal manager are all keeping their intentions closely-guarded.