Jim Magilton admitted that Cliftonville “weren’t very good” in their victory over Loughgall but acknowledged his team’s display will have been affected by the “rollercoaster of emotions” that surrounded their build-up to the game.
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Jim Magilton admitted that Cliftonville “weren’t very good” in their victory over Loughgall but acknowledged his team’s display will have been affected by the “rollercoaster of emotions” that surrounded their build-up to the game.
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