Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Martin O'Neill, Iain Dowie, Neil Lennon, Jimmy Quinn, Nigel Worthington, Danny Wilson, Sammy McIlroy, Paddy Sloan, Colin Clarke, Lawrie Sanchez, Billy Bingham, Darren Patterson, Jimmy McAlinden, Jim Magilton, Brendan Rodgers, Danny Blanchflower, Dave Anderson, Peter Doherty, Dave Clements, Paul Millar, Archie Goodall, Tommy Cassidy, Steve Morrow, Jimmy Nicholl, Jackie Vernon, Sammy Morgan, Jim Harvey, Harry Gregg, Bernard McNally, Chris Nicholl, Roy Coyle, Bryan Hamilton, Michael O'Neill, Mal Donaghy, Elisha Scott, Terry Neill, Billy McMillan, Jim McLaughlin, Peter McParland, Jimmy McGeough, Pat Rice, Billy McCandless, Roy Walker, Sam Irving, Jim Hagan, Jimmy Hill, David McCreery, Jimmy McIlroy, John McClelland, Mickey Hamill, John Napier, Tommy Wright, Eddie Patterson, Len Graham, Iain Jenkins, Jim Platt, Ronnie McFall, Bertie Peacock, David Jeffrey, Billy Crone, Marty Quinn, Tommy Casey, Alan McDonald, Billy Cook, Eddie Magill, Barry Hunter, Trevor Adair, Frank Thompson, Willie Cunningham, Sammy Hatton, Tom Sloan, Sammy Chapman, Jack Diffin, Billy McCracken, Tommy Dickson, Kevin Mahon, Neil Masters, Bob Kyle, Roy Millar, Paul Curran, Sammy Troughton, Hugh McDaid, Mervyn Bell. Excerpt: Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill, OBE, (born 1 March 1952 in Kilrea, Northern Ireland) is an Irish association football manager and former player. Until resigning the post on 9 August 2010, he was manager of Aston Villa. Starting his career in his native Northern Ireland, O'Neill moved to England where he spent most of his playing career with Nottingham Forest, with which he won the European Cup in 1980. He was capped 64 times for the Northern Ireland national football team, captaining the side. O'Neill managed Wycombe Wanderers, Norwich City, Leicester City and Celtic before moving to Aston Villa. He guided Leicester City to the Football...