By Frank Craig The dust is only settling this week on the avalanche of plaudits for Neill McGee following his inter-county retirement. But it’s perhaps fitting that Jim McGuinness should have the final and, even, definite word on Gaoth Dobhair’s man of granite. Advertisement In an exclusive Q&A with the Donegal News, Donegal’s 2012 All-Ireland […]
McGee checks out
By Frank Craig Neil McGee has decided to bring the curtain down on his glittering Donegal career. Just weeks shy of his 37th birthday, the Gaoth Dobhair powerhouse bows out with a record 195 appearances under his belt. Advertisement But it will be his undeniable contribution to a golden period in Donegal’s history, where five […]
Warhorse McGee excited about Donegal’s prospects
BY FRANK CRAIG Neil McGee says football has and continues to provide him with a positive distraction from the Covid-19 pandemic. The Donegal legend (34) shows no sign of slowing up even if he concedes that the road behind him is much longer now than what’s in front of him at this level. Advertisement He […]
McGee’s determination as fierce as ever
By Frank Craig Neil McGee’s desire to win shows no sign of waning. One of Gaelic football’s most dominant figures, his physical cut remains as impressive as ever. He’s 33, but he’s still Donegal’s most feared warrior on the field of play. Advertisement There was a period of idleness around the midpoint of the second-half […]
McGee can spur Gaoth Dobhair to future success
Half a life-time has passed since the then 16-year-old won his first Dr Maguire medal as Gaoth Dobhair defeated St Eunan’s 1-11 to 0-10 in 2002.
McGee not short of back-up
DONEGAL’S teak-tough defender Neil McGee says his full-back colleague Paddy McGrath will come to his aid if he needs some help this season. McGee is one of the best full-backs in the country and previously, he had his big brother Eamon beside him if things got heated. Eamon retired from intercounty football at the end […]
Dublin the first of two huge games for Donegal
THE curtain comes down on the 2016 National Football League season for Donegal with two big games over the next fortnight.
DECLAN BONNER: Battle of Tralee is major talking point
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, at some point this week, you’re bound to have had a discussion about the ‘Battle of Tralee’ last week
BOOK LAUNCH: Until Victory Always – A Memoir
When Jim McGuinness stepped down, Donegal had won three Ulster titles, the 2012 All-Ireland and contested the ‘14 final against Kerry.