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Replying To panamasam:  "I don't think talk of getting to a league final is getting carried away with those remaining fixtures. The challenges will be welcome especially if there are big rotations. Looking forward to seeing what the more inexperienced lads do and where it takes us. However I would agree in not getting too carried away in the scheme of overall things at this time of the year."
The rest of the league will be driven by managing minutes and any niggles players might pick up. If we get to a league final on the back of that great, not the end of the world if we don't either. Getting to the Ulster final and a home draw in the first round of the knock outs has to be priority.

peiledoir20 (Donegal) - Posts: 1446 - 19/02/2026 10:00:01    2657269

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Replying To Commodore:  "Just reading that Development work on Kerry's 2nd ground Austin Stack park in Tralee is due to be completed by May, new terrace will increase the capacity by 2500, bringing the total capacity up to 14,000 at a cost of €2 million. Kerry GAA have a group of ~150 business owners who pay an Annual Subscription solely for development of Ground infrastructure, so no relying on external funding.

Maybe that is something Donegal GAA should now look at,"
Fair enough but you also have to ask yourself what's best to spend money on. The O'Donnell park stand is excellent for what it is. The rest of the ground isn't great but it's literally only full once a year and probably twice this year so what is the point investing in a terrace for that. They would be better investing in floodlights or maybe with weather getting so wet during the winter an all weather pitch somewhere.

Ulsterchamps_32 (Donegal) - Posts: 973 - 19/02/2026 22:32:37    2657382

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What a debut for McCahill the other day. I love his style- so direct. Every time he was wanting to make runs directly towards the goal. Unlike so many of our forwards who have been trained to constantly make these looping runs out and around. He was instrumental in the goal - picked up the ball running away from goal and then turned towards goal to put Mogan in behind. That's real killer instinct and great to see.

This next game against armagh could be an opportunity for another debut or two . could be interesting to see the likes of Ultan Doherty or Paul O'Hare picking up Cian McConville who is looking very dangerous. Would be a good test for one of those young lads to test their mettle in a big battle. Armagh will be desperate for the win

High_and_wide (Donegal) - Posts: 100 - 19/02/2026 22:56:56    2657387

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Replying To peiledoir20:  "The rest of the league will be driven by managing minutes and any niggles players might pick up. If we get to a league final on the back of that great, not the end of the world if we don't either. Getting to the Ulster final and a home draw in the first round of the knock outs has to be priority."
Ulster gonna be the toughest in years I think. Feel like Derry will finally click and do something. I wouldn't think we would be beating them as easily as we did the last 2 years. Tyrone and Armagh gonna be tough too! Looking forward to it.

eddieSize5Balls (Donegal) - Posts: 294 - 20/02/2026 05:30:14    2657392

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Replying To Ulsterchamps_32:  "Fair enough but you also have to ask yourself what's best to spend money on. The O'Donnell park stand is excellent for what it is. The rest of the ground isn't great but it's literally only full once a year and probably twice this year so what is the point investing in a terrace for that. They would be better investing in floodlights or maybe with weather getting so wet during the winter an all weather pitch somewhere."
It's best for once to spend money on comfort/experience for what brings us in the most money.......the GAA fans.

Talking about very basic facilities here, not premier league style stadiums.

Commodore (Donegal) - Posts: 1620 - 20/02/2026 13:14:30    2657470

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Replying To Commodore:  "It's best for once to spend money on comfort/experience for what brings us in the most money.......the GAA fans.

Talking about very basic facilities here, not premier league style stadiums."
I don't agree. I can stand in a shale bank once a year.

Ulsterchamps_32 (Donegal) - Posts: 973 - 20/02/2026 17:04:44    2657521

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Replying To Lockjaw:  "I know it's maybe a bit trite to say it, but if there was ever a Donegal player who "deserves" a Celtic Cross medal it's the likes of Hugh McFadden. (I'd put Ryan McHugh in the same category)
They both came on the scene after the 2012 win, and have soldiered on for years in the good times and bad. We're certainly in contention in 2026, but a wee bit of luck is needed and when it comes to the business end of things, that other old GAA cliche "all on the day" can often come into it.

I think every knowledgable GAA person in the county always acknowledged the effort Hugh put in. But happily for him, he has elevated his game almost beyond all recognition in recent years. Absolute credit to him."
Hugh, Ryan find themselves in that growing group of footballers who could easily be considered for an all-time Donegal XV but lose out due to not having that All-Ireland medal. That being said you'd make a good argument for Hugh's inclusion at midfield for both peak ability and longevity.

SurelyToGod (Donegal) - Posts: 518 - 21/02/2026 14:02:15    2657633

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Full strength team named for tomorrow. No pulling up the handbrake just yet it seems.

peiledoir20 (Donegal) - Posts: 1446 - 21/02/2026 14:24:18    2657636

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Replying To SurelyToGod:  "Hugh, Ryan find themselves in that growing group of footballers who could easily be considered for an all-time Donegal XV but lose out due to not having that All-Ireland medal. That being said you'd make a good argument for Hugh's inclusion at midfield for both peak ability and longevity."
Ah stop it. Hugh in an all time donegal 15? Deary me.

eddieSize5Balls (Donegal) - Posts: 294 - 21/02/2026 16:25:47    2657653

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