Stay updated with breaking news from மகெந கோப்பை. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Ulster Herald Advertisement Tyrone and St Enda’s legend Thady Turbett passes away Posted: 10:18 pm July 4, 2021 SHARE FORMER Tyrone and St Enda’s goalkeeper Thady Turbett has died at the age of 92. Turbett had a long and successful playing career from the forties through to the sixties and was in goals when Tyrone won their first Ulster senior titles in 1956 and 1957. He was widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of his generation. As a fresh-faced 18 year old, Turbett was Omagh St Enda’s goalkeeper when they won their historic first ever Tyrone Senior Championship title in 1948. Advertisement Advertisement ....
Confident Connor will not shy away from the challenge - The Fermanagh Herald fermanaghherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fermanaghherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
NFL Preview: Derry must find a supporting act for McGuigan A greater spread of scores will make Derry a more potent obstacle Derry need to find a regular supporting act for Shane McGuigan. (Pic: Mary K Burke) Reporter: ); ); Sunday, April 2, 2017 was a hectic final Sunday in NFL Division 2, the last time Derry were in football s second tier. It was a day when injury time was a game all of its own. Derry s plight was outside their own hands. News of Down trailing in Cork filtered through to Brewster Park where Carlus McWilliams stoppage time point grabbed victory. But it wasn t enough. ....
Michael Jack O’Donnell’s sad passing on Saturday afternoon will have hit hard and, hit many. Michael’s immediate family and closest friends had battled with him these past number of years as he looked to fend off life’s greatest opposition – illness. How fortunate we now were that he did manage, for a while at least, to get the upper hand in that battle and return to the sidelines he owned. Advertisement In a world and era now where authority, a piece of paper or a press card is the currency that entitles you to your own small piece of turf, Michael remained unique, different. ....
Advertisement Dooher concerned packed programme may lead to injuries Posted: 8:30 am April 2, 2021 SHARE By Niall Gartland TYRONE’S joint-senior manager Brian Dooher is concerned that an intense running schedule of league matches could lead to a surge in injury problems ahead of the championship. The GAA will soon confirm their master’s fixture calendar for the year, and it seems more likely than not that the national leagues will go ahead – albeit in a condensed, regionalised format where Tyrone will take on fellow Ulster sides Donegal, Armagh and Monaghan. Advertisement Collective training will return on April 19, and teams will likely have only a month to get themselves in shape for the league, and Dooher fears that the relative lack of preparation time could lead to players picking up unnecessary knocks ahead of the championship. ....