Cliftonville: Jim Magilton says European qualification would be a great achievement | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk


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Cliftonville's European Hope

Cliftonville manager Jim Magilton is hoping for a strong finish to the season, aiming for a European qualification spot. A victory in the Play-off Final against Coleraine is key to achieving this goal.

A Monumental Effort

Magilton believes that securing European qualification after a challenging season would be a significant achievement for Cliftonville. He emphasizes the importance of one last strong performance from his players.

The Play-off Final

The decisive match is set to take place on Sunday at the Ballycastle Road Showgrounds. The match represents a chance for Cliftonville to end their season on a high.

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‘If we were to qualify for Europe after the season we’ve had, it would be one of Cliftonville’s greatest achievements’

Reds manager Jim Magilton hopes his players can finish the season on a high in the Play-off Final against Coleraine

Cliftonville captain Rory Hale produced a monumental effort against Glentoran on Wednesday night

Cliftonville boss Jim Magilton has pleaded for one last big performance from his boys with a lucrative European place up for grabs in Sunday’s Play-off Final against Coleraine at the Ballycastle Road Showgrounds.

The former Northern Ireland international midfielder believes his team have the chance to end their campaign on a high after what has been a rollercoaster season for the north Belfast club.

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