Fermanagh boss Pete McGrath will reveal his starting line-up to face Antrim tonight at Club Éirne annual Members and Patrons night in the Westville.
Roslea remain the front runners
A new era for Erne football arrives this weekend with the baptism of a radically new championship format.
Professional commitment required to take Fermanagh teams forward
Some people think that the world of coaching moves fast. It doesn’t really. Best practices are there to be found and there is always time to get ahead of the curve if you really want to.
The GAA and GPA are still fiddling while Rome burns
Sitting on Twitter a few weeks ago checking on the American Football results I was drawn to the constant stream of GAA players having a cut at Colm O’Rourke for an article he wrote in the Sunday Independent that day.
Teemore men were right to bring about ‘Apocalypse Now’
The coach from the Ulster Council was ashen faced. Bodies were splayed across the gym floor of St Michael’s as a request to create a simple straight forward drill had turned into something rather apocalyptic. I blamed the men from Teemore.
David will need more than a slingshot for this encounter
Teemore face a huge test when they take on Roslea this Sunday. In the battle of the Shamrocks it has to be the Roslea men who are considered the warmest of favourites.
Fermanagh GAA preview: Offaly clash more than just a dead rubber
Colm Bradley casts his eye over Fermanagh’s opponents Offaly
Colm Bradley: Sky Sports deal the latest in long list of perception changers
Colm Bradley looks at the impact the new Sky Sports deal could have on the GAA…
GAA: Fermanagh must adapt to changing game
Despite only one win in four games, Colm Bradley, says that Fermanagh can make improvements in the areas that they need to
Tackling matters: The GAA has a responsibility to put the player first
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