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Donegal have begun the process of appointing a successor to Rory Gallagher. The County Committee have announced that they are now accepting nominations from clubs and from individuals for the position of senior team boss. Gallagher opted to step down last week after three years in charge. The closing date…

Rory Gallagher has said that online abuse on social media had ‘no impact’ on him or his decision to step down as manager of the Donegal senior footballers. Gallagher has released a statement through the Donegal PRO, Ed Byrne, in which he praises the county’s ‘outstanding’ supporters, following his decision…

Donegal GAA county committee has issued a statement extending its thanks and appreciation to Rory Gallagher for, what it says, has been his ‘massive contribution’ to the county’s footballers over the last seven years. The statement, from County PRO Ed Byrne, referred to Rory’s huge input into Donegal football, claiming…

Donegal County Board have today issued a statement to praise Rory Gallagher’s contribution to the county team’s upturn in fortunes since 2011. Gallagher stepped down as senior team boss on Monday, bringing an end to his three-year term. A statement from the County Board executive read: “Donegal county committee would…

Donegal County Board have confirmed that Rory Gallagher has stepped down as manager of the county senior team. The Fermanagh native notified the players and the county executive of his decision on Monday evening. Gallagher succeeded Jim McGuinness as senior team boss for the 2015 season, and had agreed a…

Donegal boss Rory Gallagher admitted his side were simply outplayed by a better team in Saturday’s 15-point defeat to Galway in Markievicz Park. Donegal’s championship season came to an end with a 4-17 to 0-14 defeat, and Gallagher was not making any excuses when he spoke to reporters including Ocean…