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Linfield and Ballymena are getting set for a showdown in the final of the BetMcLean League Cup.
The teams sitting first and second in the Danske Bank Premiership go head-to-head on Saturday evening.
It's a return to Windsor Park for former Blues boss David Jeffrey and his assistant Bryan McLoughlin.
The pair handed Linfield left-back Niall Quinn a senior debut when they were in charge at the club seven years ago.
But the in-form defender says there'll be no question of divided loyalties at the weekend as he aims to complete a full set of Irish League medals...
🎥 .@OfficialBlues star @Niall3Quinn all set for @Bet_McLean Cup final clash v @BallymenaUnited his old Linfield mentor, now Sky Blues boss David Jeffrey & asst Bryan McLoughlin. "I've great respect for David & Bryan but on Saturday it's us or them!" Sport on air on the hour pic.twitter.com/6N8N6WNaQL
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) February 14, 2019
.@BallymenaUnited @AdamLecks1 set to be BIG player in BetMcLean final v @OfficialBlues all 6ft 6 of him! Castlederg man was on beach in Melbourne a year ago but now lives in east Belfast home of LFC big rivals @Glentoran & aims to impress his Neighbours on Sat! More on air at 11 pic.twitter.com/d0FIsGkXcv
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) February 13, 2019
🎫 Tickets are now sale for @Bet_McLean League Cup Final - @OfficialBlues v @BallymenaUnited 🎫
— NI Football League (@OfficialNIFL) January 23, 2019
Buy now: https://t.co/NoRXhx9yTK pic.twitter.com/KqAOgK1LzG
There are three games in the Danske Bank Premiership on Friday night - Crusaders against Coleraine, Dungannon at home to Warrenpoint and Ards against Institute.
Star striker Michael McCrudden has moved from Institute to Derry City with immediate effect.
It's just in time for the start of the League of Ireland season with the Candystripes hosting UCD on Friday.
Deal done. Michael McCrudden makes move from @Institute_FC to @derrycityfc just in time for new LoI season ... https://t.co/WQ74VunKcx
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) February 14, 2019
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