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The IFA should quit the friendly NI v Republic football match over sectarian poaching of players

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9 Mar, 2018
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The IFA should quit the friendly NI v Republic football match over sectarian poaching of players
Over the weekend, Northern Ireland's international football manager, Michael O'Neill, made some forthright remarks about the Republic's policy of poaching young footballers from our underage teams.
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