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  1. A multi-instrumentalist, though best known for his bodhrán work, Martin has won All-Scotland, All-Britain and All-Ireland titles and is widely recognised as one of today’s leading exponents of the instrument. In 2010, he was voted ‘Instrumentalist of the Year’ at the Scots Trad Music Awards. Much in demand as an educator, Martin delivers ...

  2. Graduado en Derecho en la Universidad del País Vasco · Experiencia: Bilbao Udala - Ayuntamiento · Educación: UPV/EHU · Ubicación: Bilbao · 159 contactos en LinkedIn. Mira el perfil de Martin O'Neill Tejada en LinkedIn, una red profesional de más de 1.000 millones de miembros.

  3. Nottingham Forest. * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill, OBE [5] (b. 1 March 1952 [6]) is an Northern Irish football manager. He is currently the manager of Sunderland F.C., and has previously managed Celtic F.C.. and Aston Villa F.C. [5] O'Neill was born in Kilrea, Northern ...

  4. 6 de mar. de 2019 · Mark McGhee, 1994-1995. O’Neill’s four-and-a-half seasons as manager at City won him an honoured place in the Club’s history. Born in Kilrea in Northern Ireland, Martin had a background in Gaelic football. He also played soccer at youth level before joining Distillery in 1971, with whom he won the Irish Cup, scoring twice in the final.

  5. 14 de oct. de 2017 · Martin O’Neill celebrates after the Republic of Ireland’s 1-0 win against Wales, which took his side into the World Cup play-offs. Photograph: Alex Morton/Uefa/Getty Images.

  6. 16 de nov. de 2022 · Martin O’Neill: I started to fidget with it early on, my first day leaving Belfast and becoming a professional player and it grew from there. So I would say it probably took around six months.

  7. Those were the thoughts running through Martin O’Neill’s head as he signed for Manchester City in the summer of 1981. John Bond paid £275,000 to acquire the services of the dynamic midfielder who sported a winning mindset, cultivated during his time under Brian Clough at Nottingham Forest where he lifted two European Cups, the League Championship and two League Cups.