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MART'S AT THE RACES

Irish Daily Star

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January 24, 2026

O'Neill has experienced joy and despair chasing league titles and says of latest bid: It's not impossible but an uphill task

- BY KEITH JACKSON

MART'S AT THE RACES

ONE of them is a long shot chasing a fairytale. The other is being led by a real-life fable, a legendary force of nature of a manager back in the dugout after almost two decades away.

But only one will get to a happy ending to the final chapter when the story of this season is written.

And with Rangers still planning to twist the plot between now and May, it could even be neither.

Tomorrow, when Hearts and Martin O’Neill’s Celtic, go head to head at Tynecastle it will feel as if the ground is beginning to move under the feet of this three-way title fight. One way or another.

O'Neill has been here before, of course. A long time ago, perhaps, but what's the passing of a couple of decades got to do with anything now that his eye is back on the big prize?

But as the 73-year-old wanders back down memory lane it's the flashbacks to the ones that got away that are driving him to want to succeed all over again.

May 25, 2003. The day Rangers pipped Celtic at the line in a final-day turkey shoot despite O'Neill's glory run all the way to a UEFA Cup Final and Seville.

And, of course, May 22, 2005. Or Helicopter Sunday as it will be known for the rest of time.

More than 20 years may have passed. But the scar tissue remains.

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