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McGlynn gives Donegal minors the edge
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Armagh dethrone All-Ireland MFC champions
July 28, 2021
Derry s reign as All-Ireland minor football champions is over.
Reigning All-Ireland champions Derry were dethroned by Armagh in this evening s Ulster MFC quarter-final at Owenbeg.
With Niall O Donnell and Jack McGroarty finding their range, the Oak Leafers appeared to be in a strong position at half-time when leading by 0-8 to 0-5.
They were still three points up at the second water-break but the Orchard County hit five of the last six to win the game, 0-12 to 0-11.
Ciaran McKeever s side will now face Donegal in the last four after the Tir Chonaill County came away from Clones with a narrow 1-9 to 0-10 victory over Monaghan.
Donegal players gave everything for the jersey - Donegal Minor manager Luke Barrett - Highland Radio
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GAA Predictions for 2021
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Gary McDaid (Former Glenswilly and Donegal Under 20 manager)
Hopes for 2021: Each county has a full-time administrator and they have served the association well, but I think it’s time to cancel those contracts and come up with a Marketing Executive or a Business Executive role. I feel we can get more bang for our buck if we could bring in specialised people who could help clubs and counties get access to better coaching, facilities, and funding. The ultimate dream is for every club in Donegal to have a GDO, and we should at least start the process of looking into that. I think we should source a full-time sponsor for our development squads like Armagh have, and maybe introduce a monthly newsletter so people know exactly who is involved, and what counties they are playing, and that will bring more transparency. I also feel our underage managers need to be given more than just one year terms so that they can plan accordingly and try to impose a prope