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Midfield strategy comes good for Jim McGuinness and Donegal


Jim McGuinness: “I thought we did it really well, especially in the last 10 minutes. It can be difficult without important midfielders.”

Category: GAA, Sport


Report: Second-half flurry sees Donegal defeat Derry to reach Ulster semi-final


THE sounds of summer are in the air and Donegal are on the prowl again.

Category: Breaking News, GAA, Sport


Declan Bonner: Rejuvenated Donegal look well poised for Derry


Declan Bonner says a defeat now for Donegal is almost unthinkable.

Category: Columnists, No Bones About It


Neil Gallagher expected to feature as Donegal keep coy for Derry test


DONEGAL manager Jim McGuinness is keeping his powder dry ahead of Sunday’s Ulster Championship meeting with Derry at Celtic Park (throw-in, 2pm).

Category: GAA, Sport


Donegal captain Michael Murphy: One-game at a time still the mantra for hurt Donegal


ON the one hand, Michael Murphy would just love to park the 2013 inter-county season somewhere in the back of his mind; on the other, the lingering thoughts from the dust of last year are fuelling his desire to take Donegal back to the top again.

Category: GAA, Sport


Registration still open for Saturday’s ‘Darkness into Light’ event


HUNDREDS are expected to take to the streets of Letterkenny at 4 am this Saturday morning for Donegal’s first ever ‘Darkness into Light’ event.

Category: Breaking News, News


Declan Bonner: ‘This is Jim McGuinness’s most worrying time as Donegal manager’


IN ALL the time that Jim McGuinness has been the Donegal manager this is probably the most worrying time of all.

Category: Columnists, No Bones About It


Report: Fourteen-man Donegal well beaten by Monaghan in Division 2 final


THE most concerning aspect about this game was that it showed that last year’s Ulster final was no once-off.

Category: GAA, Sport


Declan Bonner: Division 2 final a chance to strike a positive note


They’ll view this as an ideal opportunity to lay down a marker, but they’ll also see it as a rare chance of silverware. We’ve not won too much in our history. League titles aren’t to be sneezed at.

Category: Columnists, No Bones About It


Patrick McBrearty, Ryan McHugh to start Division 2 final as Donegal hope for Murphy and McLoone


JIM McGuinness remains hopeful on the prospects of Donegal captain Michael Murphy and Leo McLoone being able to face Monaghan in Sunday’s Division 2 final at Croke Park (throw-in 2pm).

Category: GAA, Sport


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