Paul Finlay
Corey a born leader says former Monaghan team-mate Paul Finlay
It’s twenty years since two fresh faced Farney rookies burst onto the inter-county scene to help Monaghan upset the odds and overturn the then All-Ireland champions Armagh.
Father Time and Aidan Forker were double-marking him... Legend Michael Murphy knew when the time was right to walk away
CLONES is an eerie place after a big match.
Ballybay triumph sets up Kilcoo reunion for Jerome Johnston sr
IT remains to be seen whether Jerome Johnston sr will lead Ballybay into battle against his beloved Kilcoo this weekend – and joint manager Mark Doran was giving little away in the wake of Saturday night’s Ulster championship ousting of Crossmaglen.
Brilliant Ballybay blitz Crossmaglen to set up Kilcoo showdown
SOMETIMES the future has no choice but to wait its turn.
Ballybay's Paul Finlay eagerly awaits his Ulster Club debut against Crossmaglen Rangers
AT 39, Paul Finlay will make his AIB Ulster Club Championship debut against Crossmaglen Rangers on Saturday night having missed Ballybay’s last provincial journey 10 years ago.
Monaghan couldn't have better than Vinny Corey at the wheel: Paul Finlay
PAUL Finlay believes the Monaghan senior footballers have “landed on the right man” in Vinny Corey – but says his former team-mate faces a “huge task” over the next few seasons.
Scotstown have pedigree but Ballybay's attacking form may win Monaghan SFC
2022 Monaghan SFC Final: Scotstown (holders) v Ballybay Pearse Brothers (St Tiernach's Park, Clones, 3pm tomorrow)
Scotstown ready for final cut after bouncing back from Monaghan SFC "trimming" by Ballybay
IN the managerial "game of inches", the one played out in minds, a two-point away loss can become "a trimming".
New Monaghan management must look to future: Paul Finlay
MONAGHAN must not look for a “quick fix” when appointing a successor to Seamus McEnaney – with a long-term plan required to ensure the Farney remain at Gaelic football’s top table, according to former playmaker Paul Finlay.
Club-county split is the future says Monaghan stalwart Paul Finlay as Ballybay prepare for Inniskeen semi-final
AFTER 14 seasons with Monaghan, Paul Finlay is still going strong with Ballybay Pearse Brothers and the former Farney star is able to speak from experience when he says the “balance was off” when it came to the tug-of-war for players between clubs and counties.