WITH less than two weeks to go before Donegal begin their Dr McKenna Cup campaign against Derry, new team manager Rory Gallagher has finalised his new-look panel.
Rory Gallagher’s Donegal tenure to begin in Derry
RORY Gallagher’s tenure as Donegal manager will begin at Celtic Park for a Dr McKenna Cup clash against Derry on Sunday, January 4th.
Donegal to open 2015 League at home to Derry
RORY Gallagher’s opening League game as the new Donegal manager will see the Tir Chonaill men take on Derry at Sean MacCumhaill Park on Saturday, January 31.
New Donegal manager Rory Gallagher to face native county Fermanagh in McKenna Cup
RORY Gallagher has been paired against his native Fermanagh in the 2015 Dr McKenna Cup.
Appointment of new Donegal manager imminent
SPECULATION was growing this evening that the new Donegal senior football manager will be formally unveiled at a meeting of the County Committee tomorrow night, Friday.
Four runners in race for Donegal job
The names of four candidates for the Donegal senior football team manager’s job have made it into the public domain. Chris McNulty profiles the quartet…
Rory Gallagher and Anthony Harkin now in Donegal frame
BY CHRIS MCNULTY RORY Gallagher has officially entered the running for the Donegal job and has been joined by a surprise candidate in the form of Anthony Harkin. Gallagher’s nomination was forwarded to the county secretary, Aodh Mairtín Ó Fearraigh, ahead of today’s 5pm closing time by the Kilcar club. Advertisement Harkin’s named was entered […]
Tight-lipped, but Rory Gallagher remains the man in the frame for Donegal hotseat
RORY Gallagher is keeping tight-lipped on his bid to succeed Jim McGuinness as Donegal manager, but the Fermanagh native looks set to have his nomination formally submitted to the Donegal County Board before the deadline of 5pm today, Friday.
Donegal drawn against Tyrone in 2015 Championship
BY CHRIS MCNULTY NO one said it would be easy. Donegal have been drawn against Tyrone in the preliminary round of the 2015 Ulster Championship. Advertisement It will be the fourth time in five years the counties will cross swords. Under Jim McGuinness Donegal overcame the Red Hands in semi finals in 2011 and 2012 […]
Rory Gallagher favourite to land Donegal job as Declan Bonner says: ‘Time isn’t right for me’
ALTHOUGH Rory Gallagher is now quoted as the odds-on 1/5 favourite to succeed Jim McGuinness and become the next Donegal manager, no-one has yet to officially declare an interest in the vacancy.