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William or Billy Coyle may refer to:

Liam Kelly may refer to:

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Liam O'Brien may refer to:

Liam Davis may refer to:

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Liam Ryan may refer to:

Anthony Coyle may refer to:

Thomas Coyle may refer to:

Liam O'Neil(l) or O'Neal may refer to:

Liam Smith may also refer to:

Liam Coyle is an English professional footballer who plays for Accrington Stanley, as a midfielder.

Tommy Coyle may refer to:

John Coyle may refer to: