Blow for Kenny as Eustace takes over at Birmingham
Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny is set for another backroom reshuffle as coach John Eustace has been appointed to the top job at Championship club Birmingham City.
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Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny is set for another backroom reshuffle as coach John Eustace has been appointed to the top job at Championship club Birmingham City.
John Eustace has been one of the names linked with the managerial vacancy at Birmingham City following the sacking of Lee Bowyer on Saturday.
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