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Article: Football: Paisley boys march on past Blues; SETANTA CUP: LONGFORD TOWN 2 LINFIELD 1 WIN PUTS TOWN BACK IN CONTENTION.(Sport)
- Article from:
- The Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- April 5, 2005
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Byline: Garry DOYLE
HOW ironic that on the night Linfield's players wore black armbands to commemorate the passing of Pope John Paul II - that a bloke called Paisley should score against them.
But then again this inaugural cross-border Setanta Cup is as much about politics and bridge-building as football.
And so when faced with the dilemma of whether to hold a minute's silence as a ...
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Article: Football: PAISLEY GOES TO TOWN ON GLENS; Longford 1 Glentoran 0 ...
The Mirror (London, England);
April 26, 2005 ;
700+ words
... ... from time to sink Glentoran and send the pendulum of this Setanta Cup Group his side's way But controversy followed. In his ... Halliday. CAPTION(S): MIXED NIGHT: Longford Town's Stephen Paisley, No6, was sent off after his winner last night
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