Cliftonville: Marc Smyth says Red Army have put paid to traditional Big Two | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk


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Cliftonville's Rise

Marc Smyth, a Cliftonville hero, asserts that the traditional 'Big Two' dominance in the Irish League is over due to the significant growth of Cliftonville's fan base, the Red Army.

Red Army's Impact

Cliftonville's incredible support, evident in the Irish Cup Final and BetMcLean Cup decider, has propelled the team to new heights, challenging the established order.

Future Prospects

Smyth believes Cliftonville can now become the biggest club in the country, a testament to the team's growing strength and the unwavering support of their fans.

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Irish League doesn’t have a Big Two any more… Cliftonville can become biggest club in the country, insists Marc Smyth
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Cliftonville hero Marc Smyth believes the traditional Big Two in the Irish League is now gone as the Red Army has grown in size.

The north Belfast side have been roared on by incredible support in last year’s Irish Cup Final and this year’s BetMcLean Cup decider.

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