A FERMANAGH Assembly member has accused a government department of excluding Catholics from a shared sports facility in Maguiresbridge after claiming no one from a nationalist background was invited to the launch of a multi-million pound project.
On the threshold of another league season
The Dr McKenna Cup is the starting stall for the inter county season and while it is an important competition in its own right it is still essentially an opportunity for team managers to have a look at the fresh intake they have assembled.
LATEST: Police attend road collision near Maguiresbridge
EMERGENCY SERVICES have attended an road crash near Maguiresbridge this evening (Tuesday, January 27).
Fermanagh appoint new minor manager
Maguiresbridge club man Keith Reilly was confirmed as the new Fermanagh minor manager earlier today. Reilly steps in after work commitments forced Niall Jackman to withdraw from the post for the coming year. With many county’s already embarked on pre-season preparations, the appointment represents welcome continuity, Reilly having served as Jackman’s selector and trainer last […]
Minor boss Jackman steps down
Fermanagh are searching for a new minor manager after Niall Jackman handed in his resignation last week.
Erne Gaels ready for St Paul’s test
It’s a soft Sunday morning in Belleek as Erne Gaels go through their paces ahead of ahead of their meeting with Monaghan minor champions Donaghmoyne at the St Paul’s Ulster club minor football championship tournament in Belfast.
Tackling Matters: Winners and losers in 2014
The 2014 league season wrapped up and as is par for the course for most clubs it has been a question of underachievement. For at the end of the day there’s only going to be one winner.
O’Brien hits another hat-trick in Irvinestown Wanderers win
Irvinestown Wanderers closed the gap at the top of Division 2 with a convincing 5-1 success at home to Maguiresbridge at the weekend.
Derrychara break their duck
At the seventh time of asking Derrychara United finally broke their points duck in division two when they recorded a fully deserved victory over Maguiresbridge at Castle Park on Saturday afternoon.
Lisnaskea triumph leaves no silver lining for ’Bridge
Poor Maguiresbridge. Promotion, yes, that’s nice, but it would have just put the cherry on the cake to have some silverware to shake about at the end of the year.










