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On the top in todays news Michael O'Neill, John O'Shea, Aakash Chopra and others.
Michael O'Neill

1. Michael O'Neill

Top newspapers talking about Michael O'Neill

Michael O'Neill may refer to: Wikipedia

‘As long as it’s not Michael O’Neill’ ex Aberdeen star concerned by Northern Ireland manager links
TheScotsman · over 1 year · 2
How Northern Ireland copied Scotland and why Euro 2024 will be different as Michael O'Neill addresses Aberdeen speculation
TheScotsman · over 1 year
How Northern Ireland copied Scotland and why Euro 2024 will be different for Steve Clarke's side
TheScotsman · over 1 year · 2
Michael O'Neill tells Northern Ireland to mimic Scotland growth and reveals Philippe Clement Rangers conversations
TheScotsman · over 1 year · 2
Michael O'Neill on rejecting Scotland, steering Northern Ireland new breed, Aberdeen link and Kevin Keegan Hibs interest
TheScotsman · over 1 year · 2

News count in Ireland

News number everyday from February 26 and for about 1 month
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John O'Shea
2. John O'Shea
Aakash Chopra
3. Aakash Chopra
Gregory Campbell
4. Gregory Campbell
Francis Scott Key
5. Francis Scott Key
Conor Murphy
6. Conor Murphy
Catherine Martin
7. Catherine Martin
John O'Dowd
8. John O'Dowd
Gilbert O'Sullivan
9. Gilbert O'Sullivan
Nic Pothas
10. Nic Pothas
Steve Clarke
11. Steve Clarke
Brian Carr
12. Brian Carr
Arvind Kejriwal
13. Arvind Kejriwal
Patrick O'Connor
14. Patrick O'Connor
David Bowie
15. David Bowie
Glen Campbell
16. Glen Campbell
Rose Dugdale
17. Rose Dugdale
Paul Barrett
18. Paul Barrett
Emma Dunn
19. Emma Dunn
Space Cowboy
20. Space Cowboy
Nathan Evans
21. Nathan Evans
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