Big-hearted businessman ran five daily marathons in October
Man jailed for stealing can of beer
A DONEGAL man has been jailed for stealing a can of beer from Asda, and has also been disqualified for drink driving in north Fermanagh. Jason McDonagh (26) of Lawn Park, Ballyshannon faced two sets of charges at Enniskillen Magistrates Court on Monday. The first charge, of theft, related to an incident at Asda, Enniskillen […]
Belleek warned bank closure could do “untold damage”
A local councillor has warned the people of Belleek of the problems caused by the loss of two banks in the Inishowen town.
Attack is the last part of the puzzle
Since Pete McGrath took over Fermanagh, they have steadily been improving.
High time to bring in video refs
On the score board this looked a comfortable win for Mayo. But let’s be honest here, and this isn’t sour grapes, quite simply Fermanagh were robbed.
Cullen comfortable with roving commission
Che Cullen gave an exhibition of the versatility of the modern footballer last Saturday as the number 3 roamed far and wide on the Wexford Park sward.
Fermanagh face big gun in second round of qualifiers
Fermanagh’s reward for seeing off Wexford in the first round of the qualifiers is a glamour tie against first division opposition.
Fermanagh name side to face Wexford in Qualifier opener
Pete McGrath has named his starting 15 to face Wexford in Saturday’s All-Ireland Championship qualifier in Wexford Park.
Thrusting McHugh the key to Donegal win
The truth of the phrase uttered in many a GAA changing room was borne out again on Sunday; Goals win games.
Ulster offers Fermanagh opportunity for redemption
Saturday’s heavy defeat certainly stung Fermanagh, but joint team manager Sean Duffy was adamant that it did not change his attitude to the play-off.