THE eight clubs and the executive of the Ulster Senior League will meet tonight for an Emergency General Meeting that will thrash out the possibility of a move back to a winter season for the League.
Finn Harps to discuss their USL future
FINN Harps have confirmed that they are to have high-level talks before committing to re-entering the Ulster Senior League for the 2015 season.
Swilly Rovers at home in FAI Cup as Cockhill get bye
SWILLY Rovers have been drawn at home to University College Cork (UCC) in the first round of the 2014 FAI Ford Cup, while Cockhill Celtic have been given a bye into round two. The draw was conducted this afternoon at FAI headquarters in Abbotstown. Swilly were knocked out of the Intermediate Cup by UCD, but […]
Finn Harps manager Ollie Horgan: “We nearly paid the price, but we got away with it.”
The Finn Harps manager, Ollie Horgan, was glad to see his side get over the challenge of Cockhill Celtic in the EA Sports Cup…
Report: Finn Harps squeeze past ten-man Cockhill Celtic
Finn Harps overcame USL champions Cockhill Celtic on a night of drama in Ballybofey
Sean McCarron aims to fire Finn Harps past ‘dangerous’ Cockhill Celtic
SEAN McCarron says Finn Harps must beware of Ulster Senior League double winners Cockhill Celtic in tonight’s EA Sports League Cup opener at Finn Park (7.45pm).
Donegal success at FAI awards
SEAMUS Coleman might have missed out on the Senior Player of the Year award at the Three FAI International Football Award, but it was still a night to remember for Donegal.
Knockalla Caravans Cup: Finn Harps reserves relishing Letterkenny Rovers clash
After a false start last weekend, Letterkenny Rovers and Finn Harps will get their respective seasons underway this Sunday when they take on each other in the Knockalla Caravans Cup at the Aura Centre at 1pm.
Kildrum Tigers confirm Donegal League intentions
KILDRUM Tigers FC have put the Donegal Junior League on notice that they will be applying for re-entry to their ranks in time for the 2014/15 season.
Kildrum Tigers confirm withdrawal from Ulster Senior League
KILDRUM Tigers have withdrawn from the Ulster Senior League and will apply for re-entry to next season’s Donegal League.