By Frank Craig Kevin Cassidy says Donegal need to offer something different in this season’s Championship and finally putting talisman Michael Murphy on the edge of the square would represent just that. Gaoth Dobhair’s three-time All-Star believes Declan Bonner will have enough physicality around the middle third by the time Armagh and April 24 rolls […]
This Is Our Year and that seismic fallout
By Frank Craig Declan Bogue never intended to ruffle any feathers. His idea, to write a book chronicling some of Ulster’s biggest footballing personalities going about their business was, at the time, as innovative as it was unique. Advertisement The Fermanagh native was 30 years of age back in 2010 when he first hatched the […]
Cassidy gets ready to sleep out on O’Connell Street
Cassidy and fellow Gaoth Dobhair man Hugh McGinley will be among those taking part in the sleep-out outside the GPO on O’Connell Street this weekend.
Cassidy critical of Gaoth Dobhair following SFC exit
KEVIN Cassidy has criticised the Gaoth Dobhair senior team he was a member of, after they were dumped out of the Michael Murphy Sports & Leisure Senior Football Championship last week.
Kevin Cassidy calls time on Gaoth Dobhair senior career
FORMER Donegal player Kevin Cassidy has called time on his senior club career.
Chris McNulty: Donegal v Tyrone is more than just a game
Chris McNulty examines Donegal’s recent rivalry with Tyrone
Christy Toye: ‘Rory Kavanagh is one of the best I’ve played with’
Christy Toye hails the influence of Rory Kavanagh, who has retired from inter-county football…
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.
Emergence of youthful aces give Gaoth Dobhair hope for the future
Chris McNulty: The emergence of a bright crop of youngsters have heralded a new dawn around Magheragallon.
Gaoth Dobhair’s strong second half sees off Ardara as red cards dominate
GAOTH Dobhair pulled away in impressive fashion during the second half to defeat Ardara by four points in a sometimes tempestuous encounter at Pearse Memorial Park.