Fermanagh’s Daniel Kille ready to show his top form
Canavan ready to right some wrongs
Righting some wrongs. That is the clear message coming from the Fermanagh camp as they travel to Mullingar to take on Westmeath this Saturday after the disappointment of their defeat at the hands of Cavan in the Ulster Championship.
Canavan issues rallying call to fans
Fermanagh manager, Peter Canavan, has urged the home supporters to come out in numbers to cheer on the county as neighbours Cavan come calling in the first round of the Ulster Championship
Quigley return will boost Fermanagh
The Roslea man suffered from a broken ankle towards the end of the National League campaign
Mayo too strong for Ernemen
A great evening was had by the large attendance in Brewster Park on Saturday as Fermanagh and Mayo played out a competitive encounter for the ‘Sam Bradley Care Fund’
County footballers will be ‘Playing for Sam’ on May 4
Fermanagh will play a pre-championship friendly on Saturday, May 4 to raise money for Sam Bradley, a 21 month old suffering from a rare form of cancer
Fermanagh may have to move Championship game due to G8
Fermanagh’s opening Championship game could be affected by the G8 summit, if the tie is to be played at Brewster Park
Fermanagh regain top spot
The shock defeat of leaders, Monaghan last Sunday, and Fermanagh’s impressive win over Sligo has left Peter Canavan’s men in top spot once more, and within a fingertip of promotion to Division 2.
Fermanagh take top spot after victory
Fermanagh defeated Sligo on Saturday afternoon to move above Monaghan and top of Division 3 of the Football League.