Hannigan new Manager
Hannigan named new Kildare supremo
Kildare County this morning (Monday) named former Glenmore Celtic boss Eric Hannigan as the successor to Dermot Keely, who departed the First Division club last week.
Hannigan, who is from Kildare, is seen by many as a surprise choice for Kildare, who were linked with several more high-profile candidates in the past week, including Belgrove’s former Bohemians boss Pete Mahon, ex-Dundalk manager Martin Murray and Paul O’Brien, who steered Cherry Orchard through to the third round of the FAI Carlsberg Cup on Saturday.
Hannigan reportedly impressed the Kildare board during his interview for the position, and his enthusiasm has won him the job at the helm of the league’s youngest club.
He will be assisted by John Ryan, the former Bray Wanderers, Drogheda and Dundalk player, who took charge on a temporary basis to lead the Thoroughbreds past the challenge of non-league Crumlin United in the FAI Cup on Friday night.
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