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3 weeks ago |
donegallive.ie | Conor Breslin
It doesn’t take much to spark interest in an Ulster Championship tie, but when Donegal meet Derry in Ballybofey this Sunday, there’s a little more than the usual dash of intrigue. You’ve got the reigning provincial champions and a side determined to prove last year was no fluke. You've got a derby with a rich history and a rivalry that’s still a bit raw. And then, just when you think you’ve seen it all, you’ve got Michael Murphy coming out of retirement for the championship.
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3 weeks ago |
ireland-live.ie | Conor Breslin
Championship season is here and that means Jim McGuinness’s Donegal are chasing back-to-back Ulster titles, while Paddy Tally’s Derry will be determined to put their League struggles behind them. The race for the Anglo-Celt Cup is always fiercely contested, with no shortage of teams capable of making a serious challenge. Donegal, last year’s Ulster champions, begin their defence with a tricky preliminary-round fixture against their near neighbours Derry in Ballybofey.
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3 weeks ago |
derrynow.com | Conor Breslin
Championship season is here and that means Jim McGuinness’s Donegal are chasing back-to-back Ulster titles, while Paddy Tally’s Derry will be determined to put their League struggles behind them. The race for the Anglo-Celt Cup is always fiercely contested, with no shortage of teams capable of making a serious challenge. Donegal, last year’s Ulster champions, begin their defence with a tricky preliminary-round fixture against their near neighbours Derry in Ballybofey.
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3 weeks ago |
donegallive.ie | Conor Breslin
Championship season is here and that means Jim McGuinness’s Donegal are chasing back-to-back Ulster titles, while Paddy Tally’s Derry will be determined to put their League struggles behind them. The race for the Anglo-Celt Cup is always fiercely contested, with no shortage of teams capable of making a serious challenge. Donegal, last year’s Ulster champions, begin their defence with a tricky preliminary-round fixture against their near neighbours Derry in Ballybofey.
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3 weeks ago |
donegallive.ie | Conor Breslin
Barry Dunnion always knew he would be back with Four Masters. It was just a matter of when. His club was in his blood, and even as his coaching career took him to Naomh Conaill and then Kilcoo, the pull of home never faded. Still, even he might admit that the opportunity to take charge came a little sooner than expected. But once it came, there was never any question about what he would do.
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