Managers
The longest reigning manager was Paul Cook, who has remained in his position at Sligo Rovers, since April 2007. Stephen Kenny,winner of 1 League of Ireland medal, is the manager of Shamrock Rovers. The most recent appointment was Mick Cooke of Drogheda United. 11 Irish managers have won the Premier Division, with the most recent being Pat Fenlon of Bohemians in 2010. 4 managers from outside Ireland, have won the Premier Division including 3 Northern Irish managers, Jim McLaughlin (Shamrock Rovers, Derry City and Shelbourne, 3 wins), Felix Healy (Derry City, 1 win), Michael O'Neill (Shamrock Rovers, 2 wins) and 2 English managers, Pat Dolan (St. Patrick's Athletic, 1 win) ((Ian Baraclough)) (Sligo Rovers, 1 win)). No manager from outside the Ireland & Britain has won the Premier Division. Currently 6 of the managers are from Republic of Ireland, 2 are from Northern Ireland and 2 are from England.
The current managers in the Premier Division are:
Name | Club | Appointed | |
---|---|---|---|
IRL ! | Pat Devlin | Bray Wanderers | |
ENG ! | Ian Baraclough | Sligo Rovers | 02012-02-2727 February 2012 |
IRL ! | Declan Devine | Derry City | 02012-01-066 January 2012 |
NIR ! | Trevor Croly | Shamrock Rovers | 02012-11-077 November 2012 |
IRL ! | Martin Russell | UCD | 02009-01-1818 January 2009 |
IRL ! | Tommy Dunne | Cork City | 02010-02-2424 February 2010 |
IRL ! | Alan Mathews | Shelbourne | 02010-07-1212 July 2010 |
IRL ! | Mick Cooke | Drogheda United | 02011-02-2727 February 2011 |
IRL ! | Liam Buckley | St Patrick's Athletic |
02011-12-022 December 2011 |
IRL ! | Sean McCaffrey | Dundalk |
02011-12-2323 December 2011 |
IRL ! | Aaron Callaghan | Bohemians |
02011-12-3131 December 2011 |
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