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NORTHERN IRELAND NEWS

SIZE DOESN’T MATTER

It may have a tiny population of less than 300 and be served by one shop, but that hasn’t stopped Loughgall becoming the smallest town in Europe to boast a top-flight football club – and they’re not done dreaming big

The small village of Loughgall in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, consists of just one residential street, with one shop to serve its 280 residents.

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