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Great goals by Irish players in Premier League

BBC Sport Thursday, 14 March 2024
As St Patrick's Day nears, BBC Sport looks back at some of the best Premier League goals by Irish players, including Robbie Keane, Niall Quinn and John O'Shea.
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