No lessons learned from the old school

WITH Fermanagh football making the headlines of the national media and the county side languishing in the doldrums of Division Four, it has obscured one of the league’s more interesting developments.

No lessons learned from the old school

With one game to go in the notoriously-competitive Division Two, Donegal remain unbeaten. Once the hardest-partying team in Ulster, they now pride themselves as the hardest-working one.

In Jim McGuinness, they have a progressive manager hungry for success and hungry to develop, not just his players but himself. He’s studied coaching and winning from his time attaining degrees in sports science and sport psychology.

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