THE COUNTY board have moved to clarify its position following accusations by Jim McGuinness that members of the squad were still owed holiday vouchers
Donegal’s sexiest GAA players revealed – US Poll
DONEGAL’s senior footballers didn’t fare too badly in a recent poll conducting asking 1,000 ‘unbiased’ American women who the best looking GAA players
‘Old heads’ will be key for Donegal in Ulster final
EXPERIENCE and composure have been key components in Donegal’s path to a fifth successive Ulster final.
McElhinney expected back in training next week as Tyrone countdown continues
ALTHOUGH Martin McElhinney is recuperating from a groin strain, the St Michael’s man is expected back in training by next weekend and is not, at the moment, considered a ‘doubt’ for next month’s Ulster SFC meeting with Tyrone.
Donegal team named for Mayo clash
HOT on the heels of his record-breaking 160th Donegal appearance against Tyrone last weekend, Colm McFadden will make his first start of 2015 on Sunday in Castlebar.
Report: Donegal hold on for win, but Fermanagh progress after stirring second half
DONEGAL staved off a stirring Fermanagh comeback to end their Dr McKenna Cup campaign with a slender victory that wasn’t enough to stop the Erne side from advancing to the semi-finals of the competition.
More experienced Donegal to take on Queen’s
CHRISTY Toye, Frank McGlynn, Paddy McGrath and Odhrán MacNiallais will make their first appearances of 2015 on Sunday as Donegal take on Queen’s University, Belfast at Sean MacCumhaill Park (throw-in 2pm).
Clubbing together enables Jim McGuinness to prepare Donegal’s finer details again
BY CHRIS MCNULTY c.mcnulty@donegalnews.com “THAT decision has brought us to an All-Ireland final,” says Jim McGuinness as he muses about his journey back to the All-Ireland final with Donegal for the second time in three seasons. He’s on the first floor of the Sean MacCumhaill GAA Centre in Ballybofey, through the window behind him Donegal’s […]
Sweet memories made proving once again why football’s special
MORE than twenty four years have passed since I snagged my first job in journalism as a sports reporter.
Jim McGuinness aims for Donegal improvement again for All-Ireland final
BY THE time Jim McGuinness meets his players next Sunday, the Donegal manager hopes to have finalised his plans for the following week’s All-Ireland final meeting with Kerry.