ONE THING THAT will definitely not fall foul of the weather tomorrow is Rory Kavanagh’s book signing in Letterkenny.
The former Donegal midfielder will be in Eason’s in Letterkenny Shopping Centre at 2pm to sign copies of his autobiography ‘Winning – How Donegal change the game forever.’
‘Storm Desmond’ has already accounted for a mass of postponements in the north-west tomorrow, including Donegal’s challenge match against Derry, which was due to be played at Coláiste Ailigh in Letterkenny.
In Kavanagh’s autobiography, he tells a tale about the time he and friend Damien McClafferty were ‘caught’ in ‘Cyclone Thomas’ whilst travelling in 2010, where flying coconuts – and not the wind and the rain – were weaking havoc.
Read: The time Rory Kavanagh was ‘caught’ in the coconut storm in Fiji
So, with experience of such ghastly conditions, Kavanagh has tweeted he is willing to help anyone closer to home having bother with the stormy conditions here.
1/2 … It’s stormy out there! I’m at @EasonsLK tomorrow at 2pm giving survival tips on how we survived a hurricane in Fiji
— Rory Kavanagh (@123kav) December 4, 2015
2/2 … Will be signing copies of my autobiography “Winning” at 2pm in Letterkenny Shopping Centre with @EamonMcGee and @neilgerardgalla.
— Rory Kavanagh (@123kav) December 4, 2015
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