
GAA
Share
Published 12:00 8 Apr 2023 BST
Explore more on these topics:
That relegation wasn't even official before their new manager Paddy Carr had resigned, after just five games in charge. After a meeting with senior players, it was agreed that his resignation was the best move for everyone involved.
Now, with their upcoming game against a rejuvenated Down, things don't seem to be getting any better as Ryan McHugh has revealed that he won't be involved this summer.
The Kilcar star has been an important player for the county since he burst onto the scene in 2014, but has missed this year's league campaign through injury.
Many were hoping that his highly anticipated return to the panel would be the spark that's needed to try and salvage this season, however the flying forward said that he won't be back due to work commitments.
However, Aidan O'Rourke, who has agreed to take charge of Donegal for the remainder of the season, must be thinking that he has been left with mission impossible on his hands.
The only bright news is that McBrearty should be returning soon, but it will take something monumental to turn this season around for the green and gold side.
Related links:
Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – May 1st to 4th
Some huge clashes! Summer is creeping into view, and that means beer gardens and big screens. And once again, the weekend will not disappoint with some huge Premier League fixtures as we reach the last few weeks, there is Leinster and Ulster SFC games, and the Irish provinces featuring in huge European semi-finals. Football Friday […]
GAA
5h
David Clifford has big praise for how Kobe McDonald has dealt with adversity
From one star to another! It’s fair to say that Mayo’s Kobe McDonald is the most highly-rated talent since the emergence David Clifford, who made his championship debut back in 2018. Since then, the Kerry icon has has gone on to win two All-Ireland titles, a record three GAA Footballer of the Year awards, and […]
GAA
1 day ago
Limerick star Lynch given questionable red card Cork loss
GAA