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Council to consider Freedom of the Borough award for Martin O’Neill

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A ceremonial plaque is also being proposed

A Northern Ireland council is to consider conferring the Freedom of the Borough Kilrea-born football manager, Martin O’Neill.

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During June’s Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council meeting members were presented with a motion by Sinn Féin Councillor Sean Bateson. It seeks to award the Freedom of the Borough to Mr O’Neill, who recently led Celtic FC to victory in the Scottish Premiership.

A ceremonial plaque in Kilrea is also being proposed.

The notice of motion was seconded by fellow Sinn Féin Councillor Leanne Peacock, and reads: “That this council recognises and celebrates the outstanding sporting achievements of Martin O’Neill, a native of Kilrea, whose distinguished career has brought immense pride and recognition to Kilrea and the wider Causeway Coast and Glens Borough.

“Council notes his exceptional contribution to football both as a player and manager, including winning two European Cups with Nottingham Forest, captaining at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, and enjoying major managerial success with clubs including Leicester City, Celtic and Aston Villa.

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“Council further notes his recent return to management with Celtic, culminating in the remarkable achievement of winning the league title at the age of 74, demonstrating his enduring leadership and contribution to the game.

“Accordingly, this council calls on officers to explore appropriate ways to formally recognise Martin O’Neill’s contribution and legacy within the borough, including the installation of a commemorative plaque or civic recognition in Kilrea and/or the awarding of the Freedom of the Borough.

“Council further agrees to engage with local stakeholders, sporting organisations and the O’Neill family as part of this process.”

Members agreed to consider the motion at a future meeting of council’s Corporate Policy and Resources Committee, while a separate proposal to award the Freedom of the Borough to Coleraine FC, following their Irish Cup win, will be debated at a future Special Council Meeting.

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