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Northern Ireland international rejoins Linfield for title challenge

Northern Ireland international rejoins Linfield for title challenge

Linfield Women have pulled off a sensational swoop that will hugely enhance their League title challenge – just 24 hours after hitting the top of the Sports Direct Women's Premiership table.
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