MARK MCHUGH IS no longer part of Jim McGuinness’ Donegal panel, according to reports.
The BBC say the one-time Allstar is one of four players to depart the senior set-up.
A county board representative told RTÉ he was “stunned” by the news.
Thomas McKinley, Gary McFadden and Anton McFadden are also said to have departed the panel.
Donegal are preparing for the championship opener in less than a month; the 2012 All-Ireland winners take on Derry in less than a month.
More to follow
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MARK MCHUGH IS no longer part of Jim McGuinness’ Donegal panel, according to reports.
The BBC say the one-time Allstar is one of four players to depart the senior set-up.
A county board representative told RTÉ he was “stunned” by the news.
Thomas McKinley, Gary McFadden and Anton McFadden are also said to have departed the panel.
Donegal are preparing for the championship opener in less than a month; the 2012 All-Ireland winners take on Derry in less than a month.
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