Simon Bradley
Gaels back where they feel they belong
NO matter what Derrygonnelly had done before them, Enniskillen Gaels were always going to have to earn their own respect.
Soccer skills see Enniskillen through after epic Ulster battle with Gowna at Brewster Park
Ulster Club SFC quarter-final: Enniskillen Gaels 1-17 Gowna 2-14 (AET) (Enniskillen Gaels win 5-3 on penalties) ENNISKILLEN Gaels have long had to balance their people’s love of soccer, but on Saturday night it all paid off in Brewster Park.
Enniskillen and Gowna back in the big time, building on illustrious history
Ulster Club SFC quarter-final: Enniskillen Gaels (Fermanagh) v Gowna (Cavan) (Brewster Park, 7pm tonight) SOME still look down their noses at Fermanagh and Cavan club football, an attitude that doesn't stand up to much scrutiny.
Enniskillen Gaels preparing well for first Ulster SFC test since 2006
ONLY one man missed Enniskillen Gaels' relatively rapid return to training after they ended their 16-year wait for Fermanagh SFC success – and that was manager Simon Bradley.
Enniskillen Gaels are growing stronger on and off the pitch: Simon Bradley
SIMON Bradley recalls the time when he couldn't even get a full side of players at training for Enniskillen Gaels. Now they'tre thinking about setting up a third senior team.
Confidence key as Jones helps Enniskillen Gaels end wait for Fermanagh glory
WHEN the ball left the boot of Enniskillen Gaels’ centre forward Callum Jones after five minutes of Sunday's Fermanagh Championship Final to split the posts, you could see the confidence oozing from the player and the team.
'It's been a long time coming': Enniskillen Gaels return to the summit in Fermanagh
THE sleeping giants finally emerged from their slumber as Brewster Park welcomed a new era for Enniskillen Gaels with a one-sided victory over Erne Gaels in yesterday’s delayed Fermanagh final.
Belnaleck boss Colm Bradley faces his beloved Enniskillen Gaels
Belnaleck manager Colm Bradley will not only face his own club, Enniskillen Gaels, in Sunday's second Fermanagh SFC semi-final, but his own brother, Simon, who coaches the town outfit.
Any win will do for young Enniskillen Gaels, insists coach Simon Bradley
This weekend many Enniskillen Gaels players will face their first senior championship clash, against Tempo in the fourth Fermanagh SFC quarter-final - and coach/selector Simon Bradley will be happy to secure a one-point success.