• for Sheffield Wednesday. Roy Coyle became player-manager of Linfield in 1975. In his first couple of years at the club, Coyle got Linfield into the Irish...
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  • Coyle is a surname of Irish origin. Andrew Coyle (contemporary), British law professor and prison official Anthony Coyle (American football) (born 1996)...
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  • a spell in England playing for Sheffield Wednesday and Grimsby Town, Roy Coyle joined the club as player-manager, taking over the reins from outgoing...
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  • Linfield manager Roy Coyle took charge of the club in 1997 and under his stewardship the club entered another period of success. In Coyle's first cup final...
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    Alongside Roy Coyle, Jeffrey is Linfield's most successful manager in history, having won 31 trophies during his 17-year tenure. Roy Coyle also won 31...
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  • 1989–90 Peter Dornan 1990–91 Bertie Mcminn 1991–92 Roy Coyle 1992–93 Paul Malone 1993–97 Roy Coyle 1997 George Bowden (Temporary) 1997–99 Tommy Cassidy...
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  • status unknown (link) Collins, Simon (7 February 2019). "Treble winner Liam Coyle reflects on Jim McLaughlin's Derry City legacy". News Letter. "Derry City...
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  • Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough. Ignacio Trelles, Luiz Felipe Scolari, Roy Hodgson, Dick Advocaat and Giovanni Trapattoni are the only managers of 1...
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  •  Republic of Ireland 2005–2007 51 5 Brian Cox  England 1978–1980 26 0 Roy Coyle  Northern Ireland 1972–1974 50 3 Bobby Craig  Scotland 1959–1962 99 28...
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  • Idris Elba John Cena as Roy Priyanka Chopra Paddy Considine Stephen Root Carla Gugino Jack Quaid Sarah Niles Richard Coyle Clare Foster Katrina Durden...
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  • Dunfermline. He moved to Northern Ireland in 1998 when he was signed by manager Roy Coyle for East Belfast club Glentoran. He was a key player and fan favourite...
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  • Footballer of the Year. Bailie played under four different Linfield managers - Roy Coyle, Eric Bowyer, Trevor Anderson and David Jeffrey. He played his 1,000th...
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    (footballer, born 1968)". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. "Roy Coyle". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. "Alex Craig". National...
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  • Wales, Bulgaria 1973 - Cyprus, Portugal, Cyprus, England, Scotland, Wales Roy Coyle 5 1973 - Portugal, Cyprus, Wales, Bulgaria, Portugal Hugh Dowd 2 1974...
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  • season. Kirk enjoyed a successful time with the Glens and under manager Roy Coyle winning the Gold Cup, County Antrim Shield and Irish Premiership title...
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  • of Roy Coyle's team, with the manager seen as the most successful manager in the history of the Irish league, however poor results resulted in Coyle leaving...
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  • City in 2002 claiming a personality clash with then Glentoran manager Roy Coyle leading to his decision to leave. Gough claimed he was earning less money...
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  • Glentoran due to several injuries. He returned for a few games for manager Roy Coyle before agreeing to a loan deal with newly promoted side Donegal Celtic...
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  • club into the top six in his first season. Following the resignation of Roy Coyle, he was appointed as the manager of Glentoran in February 2006. Manager...
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  • 43 7 12 144 57 69% Jim McLaughlin 1987 1991 177 97 41 39 347 141 55% Roy Coyle 1991 1993 97 44 32 21 115 71 45% Tony O'Doherty 1993 1994 56 29 14 13...
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  • following month. This move proved controversial with the then Ards manager Roy Coyle claiming that Yeo had stitched him up though Yeo argued that that was...
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  • and 10 seasons at Bohs, O'Neill signed for Derry City under new manager Roy Coyle. O'Neill seemed destined to remain trophyless throughout his career when...
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  • York City in the 1970s and 1980s, as well as his relationship with attorney Roy Cohn. Directed by Ali Abbasi and written by Gabriel Sherman, the film stars...
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    Coyle Girelli is an English recording artist, multi-platinum selling composer, songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist. Formerly frontman...
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  • Neon & Hulu – Sundance". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 27, 2020. Coyle, Jake (January 8, 2020). "'Palm Springs' sets a Sundance record in $17.5M...
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  • Marion Coyle (born 1954) is a former member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). Marion Coyle was born in July 1954 in Derry, Northern Ireland...
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    Honourable R. Roy McMurtry". Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History. Retrieved September 9, 2019. Roy McMurtry, on politics and progress; Jim Coyle, The Star...
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  • Liam Coyle (born 21 May 1968) is a former Northern Irish footballer. Coyle made his League of Ireland debut for Finn Harps on the opening day of the 1987-88...
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  • Roy Walsh (c. September 1949 – 16 October 2024) was a Provisional IRA volunteer. He was convicted for his part in the IRA's 1973 Old Bailey bombing which...
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