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Title: Derry Club Players of the Year 2024 - Football
Post by: LoughNeagh on November 12, 2024, 03:37:24 PM
With club championships completed, who are your nominations for club players of the year at all levels?

Players who have stood out to you and have made a name for themselves this year?
Title: Re: Derry Club Players of the Year 2024 - Football
Post by: Squareball71 on November 15, 2024, 06:41:05 PM
Quote from: LoughNeagh on November 12, 2024, 03:37:24 PMWith club championships completed, who are your nominations for club players of the year at all levels?

Players who have stood out to you and have made a name for themselves this year?

Junior - Collie Mullan - Magilligan - A quality footballer who would be around the county panel if he played for a more fashionable club (no disrespect to Magilligan).

Intermediate - Niall O'Donnell (Ballinderry) - Flourished all year and got better with every championship game and Michael Sweeney (Faughanvale) - deserved recognition for the final itself. Was some performance.

Senior - Conor Doherty (Newbridge) - With the absence of McGrogan he really took on the leadership even more and drove Newbridge to the promised land.
Title: Re: Derry Club Players of the Year 2024 - Football
Post by: roadsidefox on November 15, 2024, 08:06:13 PM
Quote from: Squareball71 on November 15, 2024, 06:41:05 PM
Quote from: LoughNeagh on November 12, 2024, 03:37:24 PMWith club championships completed, who are your nominations for club players of the year at all levels?

Players who have stood out to you and have made a name for themselves this year?

Junior - Collie Mullan - Magilligan - A quality footballer who would be around the county panel if he played for a more fashionable club (no disrespect to Magilligan).

Intermediate - Niall O'Donnell (Ballinderry) - Flourished all year and got better with every championship game and Michael Sweeney (Faughanvale) - deserved recognition for the final itself. Was some performance.

Senior - Conor Doherty (Newbridge) - With the absence of McGrogan he really took on the leadership even more and drove Newbridge to the promised land.


Agree with Collie Mullan. A class player, very comfortable on the ball.