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Leeds United and Northern Ireland hero Stuart Dallas: ‘The togetherness at Euro 2016 was something special'

Leeds United and Northern Ireland hero Stuart Dallas: ‘The togetherness at Euro 2016 was something special'

The former winger joins Keith Bailie and Steven Beacom to reflect on his incredible playing career that took him from Hagan Park in Coagh to Elland Road and the Premier League.
The Cookstown man recalls life in the Irish League, working under Argentine manager Marcelo Biesla, the heartbreaking injury that ended his career and why Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville was wrong to call his challenge 'utter madness'.
Dallas also reflects on the ninth anniversary of Northern Ireland's adventure in French. The King of Lyon will be joined on stage at the Ulster Hall next year by teammates Steven Davis, Josh Magennis and Niall McGinn for special commemorative event, 'Euro 2016: Ten Years On'

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