Promotion key to waking Saffrons from deep sleep
With a new man in charge, getting out of Division Four is Antrim’s primary objective for the year ahead.
John Martin talks to Cargin star Michael McCann...
Forward-thinking Aaron aims to break shackles
The disappointment of last year’s defeat to Wexford is best forgotten. Aaron Kernan has moved on and is looking forward to a bright, new attacking Armagh. Paddy Heaney writes...
Carr aiming to bring an end to the Breffni blues
Ten years on from their last Ulster Championship title, Cavan have turned to Tommy Carr who aims to instill a new sense of purpose into the underachieving Breffni Blues. Kevin Carney meets a man on a mission...
Now it's all about belief for men from Oak Leaf
They have talented players who would walk onto most county teams, but Damian Cassidy believes that Derry sides in recent years have lacked the mental strength to compete with and beat the top teams in the country at Championship level. Kenny Archer writes...
It's all about summer for Donegal supremo
A testing National League campaign looms for Donegal with Tyrone, Kerry, Derry and Dublin all lying in wait. However, while new Tir Chonaill boss John Joe Doherty would appreciate a decent run in Division One, it’s the thought of Championship football which truly gets his dander up. Seamus Maloney writes...
Down need to go up in the world says Danny
2008 promised much and delivered little for Down’s footballers. Danny Hughes tells Neil Loughran of his frustrations from last year and his hopes and aspirations for the campaign ahead...
Erne must overcome pain to achieve ultimate Ulster again
The elusive chase for their first-ever Ulster Championship success may dominate talk in Fermanagh at present but, as Ryan McCluskey tells Eamonn O’Hara, the National League tops the immediate agenda...
Corey values look sure to keep Farney on rise
New skipper Vinny Corey has his sights set on fulfilling his potential and leading Monaghan to a place at the GAA’s top table. He is part of a side hungry for success. Andy Watters writes...
Harte looking for Tyrone to 'stretch to new places'
For the third time, Mickey Harte will take his Tyrone team into a National League campaign as All-Ireland champions. The Red Hand boss shared his thoughts with Paddy Heaney...