BY JEROME HUGHES MARTINA Martin was preparing to celebrate her 19th wedding anniversary four days later, and her 50th birthday three weeks later but then disaster struck on October 7, 2022 in Creeslough. The people positioned on either side of the mother-of-four survived but tragically she did not. Advertisement Nine others also died when the […]
Two brave Donegal Gardaí applauded for saving young man’s life
TWO Donegal Gardaí have been praised for saving a young man’s life. On Friday, May 26, Garda Roisín O’Donnell and Garda Rose McGlynn, who are both originally from Letterkenny, were out on patrol along the M1 at Charleville, in Louth when they were waved down by a panicked couple stood by their parked vehicle on […]
Colm McFadden set to go second in all-time Donegal appearance list
COLM McFadden will go ahead of Matt Gallagher as second in Donegal’s all-time appearances list on Sunday.
Michael Murphy relishes Armagh clash with ‘a lot on the line’
Donegal captain Michael Murphy is expecting a ‘typical Ulster clash’ when Donegal take on Armagh
Louth manager Aidan O’Rourke: ‘We didn’t play until the second half’
LOUTH manager Aidan O’Rourke bemoaned the fact that it was too late in the game before his team started to play when he spoke after yesterday’s defeat to Donegal in Ballyshannon yesterday.
Christy Toye rolls back the years with midfield display
CHRISTY Toye rolled back the years yesterday when he returned to partner Rory Kavanagh in the Donegal midfield.
Jim McGuinness happy with ‘most’ of Donegal’s performance against Louth
JIM McGuinness declared himself satisfied with ‘most’ of Donegal’s display in their 1-19 to 3-7 win over Louth that had more drama than the Tir Chonaill boss would have cared for.
Donegal in control of their destiny ahead of Armagh clash
DONEGAL are at the joystick of their own destiny heading into Sunday’s final series of matches in Division 2.
Report: Donegal win, but left to reflect on soft goals conceded
BY the end, there was a strange feeling of relief on an afternoon where Donegal really ought to have had a much bigger margin of victory.
Back in the game: Donegal selector John Duffy enjoying life on the line
John Duffy, the Donegal selector, speaks to Chris McNulty about his new role…