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November 01, 2006

Carling Cup Preview: Leicester v Aston Villa

[Free soccer news, player transfer rumours, football scores and more] Leicester O’Neill always took the competition seriously and saw it as an opportunity to qualify for Europe. Now at Villa he has the same view of the competition as he has named (for second round running) a full strength squad.

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[Afunnyoldgame.com] Football News on A Funny Old Game - The Football Blog: O’Neill managed Collymore during the players brief spell for Leicester at the .those who offend and break the rules that hold English football together?

http://msn.foxsports.com [Msn.foxsports.com] FOX Sports - England - O'Neill transforming into a great manager: It was at Leicester City though that O'Neill first started gaining some well-deserved attention, turning the Foxes into a stable outfit and a side more than capable of having a Cup run or two with the added bonus of European football. With a limited budget, he developed the likes of Neil Lennon, Ian Walker and Emile Heskey into international players over a five-year-spell and helped pave the way for a new stadium.

Blogfc.comhttp://blogfc.com [Blogfc.com] O’Neill the right man for Villa - BlogFC: Celtic under Martin O’neil wiped the floor with not only Premiership clubs but the real big boys in Europe I.E Barcelona, Juventus etc. Maybe this year we will get more premiership clubs in the champions league and it will give us a chance to shut you pompus English up!

http://www.footballtoyou.blogspot.com [Footballtoyou.blogspot.com] Football To You: Stilian Petrov, Didier Agathe and Chris Sutton having previously played unter O'neill in the Scottish Premier league. Sutton who made his name in England with Norwich and then Blackburn where he won a Premiership title played for Birmingham last season but failed to impress and was somewhat criticised by the Birmingham faithful.

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Posted at November 1, 2006 02:25 AM

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