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Are you happy with Alex Neil's new contract?

Are you happy with Alex Neil's new contract?

BBC News04-06-2025

Millwall boss Alex Neil has signed a new contract which will keep him at the club for the "foreseeable future".What do you make of this news Lions fans?The former Norwich City and Sunderland manager led Millwall to an eighth-placed finish in the Championship last season.Are you happy to see him continue for the long-term in the role?Send us your thoughts by clicking here and check back later for some of the views we receive.

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India plane crash live: Flight to Gatwick carrying 242 people crashes at Ahmedabad airport

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  • Sky News

India plane crash live: Flight to Gatwick carrying 242 people crashes at Ahmedabad airport

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India plane crash LIVE: Boeing 787 heading for London Gatwick carrying 244 people crashes in fireball after take-off
India plane crash LIVE: Boeing 787 heading for London Gatwick carrying 244 people crashes in fireball after take-off

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India plane crash LIVE: Boeing 787 heading for London Gatwick carrying 244 people crashes in fireball after take-off

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Who are Sunderland's most skilful players?

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