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The former striker scored 143 goals for Spurs.
36-year-old Dai Flanagan joins from Scarlets, where he has worked as backs coach since 2019.
Harkin is joining the Belgian club after a successful 14 years at Manchester City.
The former All Blacks coach will head a new coaching structure through to the World Cup in October-November.
Dr Holohan said yesterday he will not proceed with a new role in TCD after stepping down as Chief Medical Officer later this year.
Dr Holohan will be stepping down from his position as Chief Medical Officer later this year.
Kiely will remain in his current role with Crystal Palace before linking up with Stephen Kenny’s side in the international windows.
The former back-row has been appointed coach intern ahead of next year’s Rugby World Cup.
Brennan’s departure as Laois senior manager was confirmed last week.
Paddy McCourt undertakes a new role at the League of Ireland club.
Elphin’s Aidan Brady has been brought on board as Roscommon’s first commercial director.
Kearney will represent the IRFU at the top table of European rugby.
The Liverpool boss says the midfielder is shining in his current role after helping lead the Reds past Porto.
Nóirín O’Sullivan stepped down from her role in September 2017.
The 36-year-old earned 130 caps for England.
The vacancy arose following the retirement of Justice Garrett Sheehan in March.
Colm Cooper has been discussing his decision to sign on with The Sunday Game.
The Tyrone native said that it is a “challenge” to follow in the footsteps of Martin McGuinness, but one she is “certainly up for”.
Peter Burke has been with the panel for six years.
The Hoops have also confirmed they will appoint a new manager in the next 10 days.
The Spaniard’s contract at the Emirates expired this summer.
He’s dropping down a division to do so.
Club legend Bob Casey is in charge of player acquisition and wants to ‘reconnect with the Irish community in London’.
JBM will be working alongside Mark Landers next year.
Damien Fitzhenry will be on board with the Model County next year.
Dust off that CV…
Brian Murphy will take up his new role in September.
She previously held the role of Special Envoy for the Great Lakes region of Africa.
The Irish football governing body made the announcement this evening.
The former Kildare boss has returned to his native county.
The ex-head coach of Ireland’s senior rugby team has been handed the position ahead of the upcoming academic year.
The Australian-born outhalf has been named as Under-18 backs coach as part of the shake-up under new boss Pat Lam.
A number of Labour councillors have left the party, but new Mayor Dermot Looney said he intends to stay with the party – even if his views are sometimes ‘left field’.
Meanwhile Tyrone’s John Devine has announced his retirement from inter-county football.
The former Kerry boss is set to be involved at club level for the 2013 season.
The Manchester United player claimed he “wouldn’t say that’s out of my comfort zone at all”.
The Donegal goalkeeper believes their manager’s move can only bring benefits for the All-Ireland champions.
The Marshalstown clubman has a superb managerial track record after his exploits at the helm of camogie teams in the Model County.
The 30-year-old former Ireland and Munster star will help to train the Division 1A side’s forwards next season.
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