THE Donegal County Board meet tonight to begin the process of selecting a successor to Jim McGuinness.
Jim McGuinness steps down as Donegal manager
JIM McGuinness has stepped down as Donegal manager, the Donegal county board confirmed.
County Board will give McGuinness ‘two to three weeks’
THE Donegal County Board will give Jim McGuinness ‘two to three weeks’ before meeting with the Glenties man to talk things over and gauge whether or not he wants to extend his tenure as the Donegal manager into a fifth year.
All-Ireland countown: ‘No extra tickets’
DONEGAL fans have again been warned that there will be no second allocation of All-Ireland final tickets given to the county ahead of Sunday’s senior and minor double-header against Kerry.
Donegal start distributing All-Ireland final tickets
THE distribution of Donegal’s All-Ireland final tickets began yesterday evening, Thursday, with the first of the 16,088 allocation being sent around the county.
Ray Durack re-appointed Donegal hurling manager for two-year term
RAY Durack has been re-appointed as the Donegal hurling manager for a two-year term.
Donegal clubs learn All-Ireland final ticket allocation
DONEGAL has received just 16,088 tickets for the All-Ireland football final.
‘Leave players alone’ – Donegal County Board
DONEGAL supporters have been asked to refrain from contacting players about the availability of All-Ireland final tickets.
Naomh Ultan again query registrations as Killybegs issue response
FOR the fourth month in succession, Naomh Ultan brought to county committee’s attention allegations that some forty-nine children residing in the parish of Killaghtee – their club’s catchment area – are registered with St Naul’s and Killybegs.
Ulster final set for a sell-out crowd
SUNDAY’S Ulster final will be a 31,900 sell-out at St Tiernach’s Park in Clones, the Ulster Council has indicated.