Another League Of Ireland Manager Has Gone Today

Conor Neville
By Conor Neville
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Days after Owen Heary agreed to leave Sligo Rovers, another Premier Division team are looking for a new manager ('on the lookout' that should be. Teams are always 'on the lookout' for a new manager).

Trevor Croly has left Bray Wanderers over issues concerning payments to players. Croly took over at Bray after the departure of Alan Matthews two months ago.

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It has been a turbulent season for Bray but they rallied under Croly's tenure, amassing seven points from five matches, carrying them well clear of the League's bottom side Limerick and lifting them above a sorry Sligo Rovers.

Croly's assistant John Gill has departed with him. Emmet Malone reports that Croly's decision to leave was precipitated by a 'breakdown in trust' over issues to do with player payment last weekend.

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