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Donegal will be happy to let Kerry hold the ball until half time. They engineer the chance and David Clifford nails his third ...
Sligo are set to appoint former stars Eamonn O’Hara and Dessie Sloyan as co-managers of the senior footballers. The pair ...
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness has described the hurt his side are experiencing after yesterday's All-Ireland final defeat to ...
Time, as has been proven repeatedly, always wins against an athlete. It affects the body, erodes pace, stops a footballer ...
Conor O’Donnell’s stunning clearance denied David Clifford from plundering a goal inside the final 10 and Donegal were unable ...
Ireland’s tourism revenue is projected to reach more than $3 billion in 2025, and travelers are looking beyond the usual spots. In the northwest, Donegal’s ... Read moreThe post Donegal’s ...
The former Kerry boss, who masterminded the 2014 win over Donegal, was adamant that a team playing with a zonal defence would not win the All-Ireland. The human part of him would have wanted to be ...
VIRGIN Media star Eric Roberts has reflected on Donegal’s defeat at the All-Ireland final as he claimed, “we will be back”.
The Kingdom beat Donegal 1-26 to 0-19, claiming their 39th All Ireland title after a sensational performance at Croke Park.
The All-Ireland champions had eight players on The Sunday Game Team of the Year with one player each from Armagh and Tyrone ...
While Kerry fans don’t often go too long between drinks out of the Sam Maguire trophy, their 39th title yesterday tasted a little bit sweeter than the rest.