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micky

[mik-ee]

noun

(sometimes initial capital letter)

plural

mickies 
  1. Mickey.



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Bolstered by the retiring Waerea-Hargreaves - who almost missed the game through suspension prior to KR's successful appeal this week - and Micky McIlorum, they soon carved open Wigan and never looked back.

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With the youthful but formidable Lewis, accompanied by the wisdom and stewardship of senior figures like Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Micky McIlorum, Hull KR have assembled one of the most forbidding sides of the modern era.

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What they have in their favour is two incredible centre-halves, in Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven, who were both phenomenal against Villarreal - Thomas Frank just has to hope he can keep them fit.

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Defender Micky van de Ven added: "I think we are a difficult team to play against, for sure. Structure-wise we are standing really good and we all know what to do, so we're a difficult team to beat."

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Belfast councillor Micky Murray has requested an urgent meeting between council officers and representatives from Emerge festival following the death of a teenage girl at the weekend.

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