'It's like Abramovich going into the Premier League' - Jim McGuinness on Dublin's impact
The Donegal boss thinks the divide is getting ‘bigger and ‘bigger’.
The Donegal boss thinks the divide is getting ‘bigger and ‘bigger’.
The Kerry forward was embarrassed by recent comments on The Sunday Game.
What were the key stats from last Saturday’s game in Croke Park?
The Dublin boss says his players will remain focused on the job in hand.
The Dublin boss believes Monaghan could have punished his side had they not performed.
The Ulster champions know an improvement is needed to beat Dublin.
From the lack of black cards to Dublin’s dominance.
Monaghan will look to dethrone the champions in Croke Park and we’ll have all the action.
It was an Ulster derby in the first of today’s games in Croke Park and we had all the action.
The last two spots in the football semi-finals are up for grabs.
The pair go head to head in Croke Park on Saturday.
The Mayoman compared the incident to last year’s All-Ireland final.
The Mayo midfielder played a crucial role in their win over Cork.
The Kingdom had ten points to spare this afternoon.
From Colm O’Neill’s late free to Mayo’s consistency.
There was really only one topic up for discussion following Sunday’s games.
From Kerry’s superiority to Shane Walsh’s brilliance.
We want to hear who you think stood out today.
However, the Rebels were unhappy with the referee at the end of the game.
We want to hear your opinion.
The Kingdom had seven points to spare over the losing Connacht finalists.
The Farney will now meet Dublin after earning their first Croke Park victory in 84 years.
Too many wides cost the losing Leinster finalists.
Seán Hagan was only appointed in September 2013.
James O’Donoghue knows that Kerry had a lot to prove this summer but they’re starting to answer those questions.
The Meath captain has had some “interesting conversations” since their 16-point defeat against Dublin.
Midfielder believes Donegal are back to their best as Monaghan look to join their Ulster conquerors in the last eight.
Kevin Dyas was in Croke Park this morning – but was restricted to a few photos.
Goals flowed like banquet wine at O’Connor Park in Tullamore.
Cushioned volley with the right, spin and score with the left. QED.
The Prez got to O’Connor Park early so he could catch most of Cork’s clash with Sligo.
Two more quarter-final places will be filled after this evening’s double-header in Tullamore.
“[Against Kerry] not to put in a performance was the worst of it,” says the man hoping to keep his dual role alive.
We had qualifier drama aplenty, provincial silverware, Garth Brooksm stale porter and much more besides.
Today’s provincial results means no draw is required.
The Farneymen know how to throw a pre-match party.
The Monaghan captain speaks about the change of mindset within Monaghan football.
There were three qualifiers across both codes as well as crucial camogie games.
The hosts suffer a second-half collapse but leave the championship with their heads held high.