Brian McIver
Derry manager Brian McIver was delighted that his team won promotion to the top tier
Derry manager Brian McIver was delighted that his team won promotion to the top tier
Derry manager Brian McIver on his side's win over Wexford in Division 2
Derry manager Brian McIver was pleased with the impact some of the new players in his panel made in the narrow defeat to Tyrone.
Brian McIver has been handed the reigns as the new manager of the Derry senior footballers.
Donegal County Secretary Charlie O'Donnell has criticised the treatment of former manager Brian McIver by two of the county's leading clubs which ultimately led to the Tyrone man's resignation last September.
Applications for the vacant position of Donegal senior football manager closed last night and there are a total of six men in the running to succeed Brian McIver.
The Donegal senior football squad have lashed out at the county board over their treatment of former manager Brian McIver.
Donegal manager Brian McIver has stepped down from his position after three years in charge.
Donegal manager Brian McIver has made no changes to his starting team ahead of tomorrow evening's All-Ireland qualifier against Monaghan at MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey.
Donegal football manager Brian McIver is planning for the 2008 season without Paddy Campbell in mind after the full-back revealed to him that he has played his last inter-county game.
Brian McIver last night resigned as manager of the Donegal senior footballers.
Donegal manager Brian McIver has made just one change to his team to face Westmeath in their football qualifier on Saturday.
'It's just something we have done now the last couple of years and we're going to stick with it. It's good, we like it.'
Donegal boss Brian McIver is hopeful that Brendan Devenney will recover from his stomach muscle injury in time to start their Ulster SFC match against Armagh on Sunday.
Donegal's Brendan Devenney and Paddy McConigley have both missed out on Sunday's Allianz National Football League final against Mayo as a result of injuries picked up in last weekend's semi-final win over Kildare.
Donegal manager Brian McIver has left two places empty in his starting fifteen for this Sunday's Bank of Ireland SFC fourth round qualifier against Fermanagh.
Brian McIver's Donegal side earned a second chance as they stormed back to gain a replay as their NFL Division Two final finished 0-17 (Donegal) to 3-08 (Louth) at Breffni Park.
Donegal manager Brian McIver will wait until midday on Saturday before his naming his side to face Westmeath in the Allianz NFL Division 2 semi final against Westmeath at Breffni Park on Sunday.
Brian McIver's Donegal side - playing their second match in five days - beat Roscommon 0-14 to 1-09 at Hyde Park to rubberstamp their position as Division 2A table-toppers.
Donegal manager Brian McIver has made six changes to his side to face Carlow in this Sunday's Allianz NFL Division 2A clash.