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Belfast Telegraph's Top 50 Irish League players of the 2024-25 campaign

Belfast Telegraph's Top 50 Irish League players of the 2024-25 campaign

Keith Bailie and Graham Luney
With pre-season preparations well under way, we are still catching our breath and reflecting on a campaign which gave us historic highs amid the thrills and spills.
Linfield comfortably won the League, Dungannon Swifts made Irish Cup history, Cliftonville lifted the BetMcLean League Cup and Glentoran netted he County Antrim Shield.

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