Division 2 preview: New managers facing high stakes
For the critics of the Allianz Hurling League and its lack of jeopardy, the second tier for the football league is surely the Mecca of competitive pre-championship action.
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For the critics of the Allianz Hurling League and its lack of jeopardy, the second tier for the football league is surely the Mecca of competitive pre-championship action.
We're in that strange part of the season where the provincials are done and dusted, the trophies have been handed out - and hoisted with varying degrees of enthusiasm - and we're now dipping our toe into the lengthy round-robin phase of the competition.
Donegal might have ended a five-year wait to reclaim the Ulster football title via a penalty shootout but Ryan McHugh would prefer other means of deciding epic battles like the one they had with Armagh in Clones on Sunday.
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness expressed sympathy with Armagh, after his side won a dramatic Ulster SFC final on penalties.
Armagh experienced penalty heartbreak once again as Donegal were crowned Ulster football champions this afternoon.
Former Donegal footballer Mark McHugh has expressed the view that "Armagh people put themselves on a pedestal" ahead of the Ulster Championship final between the two counties on Sunday.
Donegal's Shaun Patton has been named to start in goals for Sunday’s Ulster final against Armagh at Clones.
Peter Canavan is predicting a final which will reflect the competitive nature of Ulster football when Jim McGuinness's Donegal and Kieran McGeeney's Armagh lock horns in their provincial decider in Clones on Sunday afternoon.
Derry mainstay Padraig McGrogan will not play any further part for the Oakleaf County in 2024 after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury.