Noel Edmonds Posted 12 June 2008 Posted 12 June 2008 of the Northern Ireland u-21's and U-19's. The Irish Football Association has appointed Steve Beaglehole as manager of the Northern Ireland Under-21 and Under-19 teams. Beaglehole, who is currently youth team and reserve team coach at Leicester City, will continue in that role, along with his new international commitments. He has previously coached at Leeds United and Nottingham Forest. Alfie Wylie will be U21 assistant boss, Christophe Moulin U19 assistant manager and Paul Kee the new U17 manager. Pascal Vaudequin will take on the role of U17 assistant manager/coach. Moulin is the IFA's County Fermanagh coach, Wylie is the National Women's coach and Kee County Coach Co-ordinator and County Tyrone coach. Vaudequin is presently the County Antrim coach. "We are very pleased that these people have accepted the posts with great enthusiasm and are looking forward to what is an exciting new challenge not only for them but for the IFA," said Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington. Roy Millar lost his position as U21 coach at the end of April as part of a restructuring of the coaching framework of age group teams. Under-19 manager Mal Donaghy and Under-17 boss Kenny Shiels also left their positions.
The People's Hero Posted 12 June 2008 Posted 12 June 2008 Now THAT will flush our resident lurker, traffic warden botherer out.
Ric Flair Posted 12 June 2008 Posted 12 June 2008 How is that good for us exactly? Well, technically he's still staying with us, but coaching the Under 19's and 21's for N. Ireland. Perhaps we get the upper hand in signing the youngsters that he coaches there?
Master Fox Posted 12 June 2008 Posted 12 June 2008 Beagle or No Beagle? I'm more interested in the hole
Dr The Singh Posted 12 June 2008 Posted 12 June 2008 I'm more interested in the hole You say that to all the girls, MF!!1
Fox in a Box Posted 12 June 2008 Posted 12 June 2008 BBC IFA appoints new coaching staff Nigel Worthington Nigel Worthington has welcomed the new coaching staff The Irish Football Association has appointed Steve Beaglehole as manager of the Northern Ireland Under-21 and Under-19 teams. Beaglehole, who is currently youth team and reserve team coach at Leicester City, will continue in that role, along with his new international commitments. He has previously coached at Leeds United and Nottingham Forest. Alfie Wylie will be U21 assistant boss, Christophe Moulin U19 assistant manager and Paul Kee the new U17 manager. Pascal Vaudequin will take on the role of U17 assistant manager/coach. Moulin is the IFA's County Fermanagh coach, Wylie is the National Women's coach and Kee County Coach Co-ordinator and County Tyrone coach. Vaudequin is presently the County Antrim coach. "We are very pleased that these people have accepted the posts with great enthusiasm and are looking forward to what is an exciting new challenge not only for them but for the IFA," said Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington. Roy Millar lost his position as U21 coach at the end of April as part of a restructuring of the coaching framework of age group teams. Under-19 manager Mal Donaghy and Under-17 boss Kenny Shiels also left their position
lildave3 Posted 12 June 2008 Posted 12 June 2008 Good stuff. Surely we're getting the new 18 year old Neil Lennon now.
Flynny Posted 12 June 2008 Posted 12 June 2008 Thracian if you're not going to post make sure you send a load of PMs please Obviously he impressed Wortho while he was here, and this is beneficial for us, Beaglehole, and probably Ireland, it'd seem.
Joe. Posted 12 June 2008 Posted 12 June 2008 Good for him I say, he deserves it after his achievements with our own youth team.
SamL Posted 12 June 2008 Posted 12 June 2008 Good luck to the bloke. He's done well with our youth team over the past few years so he deserves this chance.
Corky Posted 12 June 2008 Posted 12 June 2008 Well done to the bloke. He has worked hard on creating a great youth set-up, and hopefully the next manager will appreciate it and get them in. He'll do a cracking job for the Northern Ireland U-21's.
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