
‘It felt a bit crazy'… Michael O'Connor hits out after he lost his Coleraine job ahead of the European Play-offs
Michael O'Connor has voiced his anger and disappointment after being axed by Coleraine just before the European Play-Offs.
The former Northern Ireland midfielder also took a swipe at Coleraine's executive chairman and majority shareholder Henry Ross.

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