THE Donegal sporting public will be hoping that Charlie McGeever can lead Tipperary to the All-Ireland minor title on Sunday afternoon.
Twitter reacts to Kerry v Donegal
A selection of tweets reflecting on Donegal’s narrow loss in Tralee
Report: Kerry hold on to see off determined Donegal
KERRY did enough to see off Donegal in a repeat of last year’s All-Ireland final at Austin Stack Park.
Declan Bonner: Donegal must find a way of playing Donegal!
“We have got to get players out the field who are capable of playing that quality ball to the inside men from distance”
Colm McFadden to equal Brian Roper’s Donegal appearance record
COLM McFadden will equal Brian Roper’s Donegal appearances record in Tralee on Sunday
Paul Durcan and Eamon McGee to start for Donegal against Fermanagh
PAUL Durcan and Eamon McGee will make their first Donegal appearances of 2015 in Wednesday night’s final McKenna Cup Group B game against Fermanagh at Sean MacCumhaill Park (8pm).
Jim McGuinness had been planning for Dublin game – secretary reports
JIM McGuinness had a detailed plan in place for Donegal’s All-Ireland semi-final against Dublin that was revealed to his players in the moments after their quarter-final win over Armagh.
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 […]
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 […]
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.