Ciaran mcKeever
Remembering the life and times of Majella McKeever of Cullyhanna
CIARAN McKeever’s phone would be hopping every Sunday night.
We are now a better defensive unit than the past: Armagh's Ciaran McKeever
ARMAGH assistant Ciaran McKeever believes the Orchard men now have a “better concept of defending as a team” – but knows Ulster champions Derry will be a step up in class.
Armagh reach first Ulster final since 2008 after easing past Down
Ulster Senior Football Championship semi-final: Armagh 4-11 Down 0-12 THE demise of the Ulster Championship has been greatly exaggerated.
Armagh need to be more ruthless where it matters: Ciaran McKeever
ARMAGH assistant Ciaran McKeever believes the Orchard men need to be “more ruthless” in front of goal and suspects they will have to raise a couple of green flags to overcome Cavan in Saturday’s Ulster SFC quarter-final at Breffni Park.
Rian O'Neill and Andrew Murnin "not far away" from fitness for Ulster opener says Armagh's Ciaran McKeever
McKeever enjoying the Armagh coaching journey
Armagh coach, and former county captain Ciaran McKeever is heading for his third season involved in Kieran McGeeney’s management team and has enjoyed the journey so far.
We have to keep the hype out of Armagh bubble: Ciaran McKeever
AS the hype swirls around the Orchard County just as it 20 years ago in the push for Sam, Ciaran McKeever insists the management and players can’t afford to get seduced by the colour and noise ahead of their win-or-bust All-Ireland quarter-final showdown with Galway at Croke Park tomorrow afternoon.
We need to find another level to overcome Galway: Armagh assistant Ciaran McKeever
FORMER defender Ciaran McKeever insists Armagh will have to find “another level” in Sunday’s All-Ireland quarter-final showdown with Galway - and says that sense of hurt the squad felt in Ballybofey two months ago is still one of their driving forces to go further in this year’s race for the Sam Maguire.