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    Motherwell in 'no rush' to sell Miller, says CEO Caldwell

    Motherwell chief executive Brian Caldwell insists Motherwell are in no rush to sell teenage midfielder Lennon Miller. The 18-year-old has had a fantastic start to the season and has been handed the captain's armband in the absence of injured duo Paul McGinn and Stephen O'Donnell. Speculation surrounding Miller's future has intensified in recent weeks, but Caldwell insists he will only leave Fir Park when the time is right for both player and club.

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    McConville aims for long NI career after debut

    Ruairi McConville says his target is to keep his place in the Northern Ireland squad after making his senior debut on Friday.

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    McClair relives Celtic's 1986 league title triumph

    Former striker Brian McClair has been reliving the day Celtic clinched the 1985-86 Scottish top-flight title. On the final day of the season, Hearts were two points ahead of Celtic with a superior goal difference of four. Then, just nine minutes after the break, McClair made it five.

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    How Nations League could be NI's back door to World Cup

    It is no secret that the Nations League has not been Northern Ireland's favourite competition. Michael O'Neill is developing a young Northern Ireland team that has bags of potential. Promotion to League B could be sealed with a draw against Luxembourg on Monday, which could also creak open a back door into the World Cup in 2026.