‘New rules will speed up Gaelic football - but it will be tougher’ - Antrim ace Patrick McBride
St John’s man big fan of three up and two-pointers
Donegal focus: Front row seats for Jim McGuinness and Michael Murphy reunion
Glenswilly legend a big boost to Donegal ahead of NFL Division One campaign
‘Anybody who’s provided Gaelic Games in the parish of Errigal Ciaran since the club was formed, this is their day’ - Errigal Ciaran’s Cathal McAnenly
Peter Canavan and opposition manager Kevin Madden look ahead to Sunday’s All-Ireland final against Cuala
‘We must enjoy these big days as much as we can’ -Errigal Ciaran ‘keeper Darragh McAnenly
‘Battle-hardened but many a day we could have lost’
Brendan Crossan: Had we reached the tipping point for Gaelic football to change its ways?
‘From corner-back to corner-forward, the modern Gaelic footballer has never been more skilled’
“Losing to Antrim in the Tailteann Cup was one of the worst defeats I’ve had in a Fermanagh jersey”: Fermanagh ace Declan McCusker
Ederney clubman observes the changing face of the dressing-room over 15-year period
Tyrone legend Peter Canavan hoping Errigal Ciaran can grab chance of history
Former club and county star hoping sons can take a step further to All-Ireland glory
Monaghan and Antrim footballers grapple with new rules down in Inniskeen
More kicking and less hand passing. And how can you not love a two-pointer?
“Armagh beat Derry, Kerry and Galway. You can be lucky once; you’re not lucky three times” - Armagh great Stevie McDonnell ponders 2025
‘A new version of Gaelic football will emerge under new rules’
“There are a lot of similarities between Aidan Forker and ‘Geezer’. Forker will be the driving force of this team again this year” - Armagh great Stevie McDonnell
All-Ireland win can raise Armagh to new heights
Brendan Crossan: Football management a mug’s game as Roy Keane ploughs the punditry and podcast world
Assisting Martin O’Neill with Ireland ‘one of the highlights of Keane’s life’
‘12 v 11 will be a massive feature under the new rules and it will become the most fruitful type of attack’ - Aidan O’Rourke
‘Some skill elements could be lost in new-look game’
‘The new 50m advancement rule will be the most frustrating element to Gaelic football’ - Fermanagh’s Declan McCusker
Three players up has potential to open game up’
‘New Gaelic football rules will multiply human error and I don’t know if the club game will survive them’ Antrim boss Andy McEntee
“Referees are the ones going to be in the firing line”
‘We will remember Michael Newberry for the rest of our days’ - Cliftonville boss Jim Magilton
‘When the wreaths were laid, that’s when it really hit home that he’s no longer with us’