When Peter Quinn received his badge of office in April 1991, at the age of 47, there was much anticipation that Quinn would be a visionary for the Association. The Teemore man was the 31st President of the GAA and almost a fortnight ago, Jarlath Burns was elected the 41st President. Burns becomes the first person from […]
Quinn issues dire Brexit warning to politicians
Former GAA president has a reputation for not pulling his punches, and so it turned out at a talk he presented at Aughakillymaude Historical Society
Hard border will hit the GAA, warns ex-president Quinn
Peter Quinn has said the sporting organisation will feel the pain of Brexit as much as the business and farming sector.
Local businesses urged to prepare as Brexit looms
AROUND 100 businesses based along the border are expected to get themselves Brexit-ready at a unique networking event this week. Lisnaskea Chamber of Commerce in association with InterTradeIreland are holding a FREE breakfast briefing event for SMEs in Fermanagh, Omagh, Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal in the Donn Carragh Hotel this Thursday, February 23rd from 7.45am-9.30am, […]
Quinn: Hard border ‘even more damaging for Fermanagh’
Former GAA President speaking ahead of Brexit Briefing in Lisnaskea next week
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.
GAA greats out in force for launch of Quinn book
THERE was an impressive turn-out at last week’s launch of Peter Quinn’s autobiography, ‘The Outsider’ in the Killyhevlin Hotel.