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Frenchman leaves club after dismal spell in charge
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O’Neill says he pulled himself off floor after job offer
Unclear if Ipswich manager McKenna would favour move
Martin O’Neill has insisted his return to Celtic will be “short term” as the Ipswich manage…
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