Fermanagh have booked their place in the Ulster semi-final, but not before weathering a dogged challenge from a determined 14 man Antrim outfit, a late Sean Quigley penalty putting a handsome complexion on the final scoreline.
Fermanagh minors come up short against Saffrons
FERMANAGH 2-8 ANTRIM 2-11 Ulster Minor Football Championship Quarter-Final John Hughes reports from Brewster Park. A final flourish from Antrim gave the Saffrons the win in this closely fought Ulster minor championship quarter final. But Fermanagh were well in contention for much of the contest and could have progressed had luck perhaps smiled upon the […]
Fears that Tory triumph could put fracking back on agenda
AN anti-fracking group in Fermanagh say they are not worried by comments made by the British energy secretary who claimed the government would kick-start of “shale gas revolution”.
Barry Owens: Redemption is in reach for Fermanagh
The day that the Fermanagh footballers have been waiting for is finally upon us and all the hard nights put in up at Lissan will feel like a distant memory.
BREAKING: Pete McGrath names side to take on Saffrons
Fermanagh manager Pete McGrath has named his side to face Antrim in their Ulster senior football championship quarter-final this Sunday.
Quinn family are back in court as legal battle resumes
Patricia Quinn and her five children are taking legal action against the former Anglo Irish Bank, now IBRC.
Reilly names minor team to face Antrim
Fermanagh manager Keith Reilly has named his side to face Antrim in their Ulster minor football championship quarter-final this Sunday.
BIRD’S EYE: 10 photos of Fermanagh from high in the sky!
Local photographer Ciaran May has been taking photographs with his ‘Bird’s eye’ kite for the past four years and has amassed quite the collection of photos.
Lisnaskea burglar who assaulted paramedics on crime spree is jailed
Court hears victim felt sorry for defendant