Manchester United appoint new U23s boss after two coaching exits
Mark Dempsey will take charge of Manchester United Under-23s next season after the departure of former head coach Neil Wood to become manager at League Two side Salford City.
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Mark Dempsey will take charge of Manchester United Under-23s next season after the departure of former head coach Neil Wood to become manager at League Two side Salford City.
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Former Republic of Ireland defender Paul McShane has retired from playing to concentrate on his coaching career. The 36-year-old has spent the past season at Manchester United where he was involved in a unique role as an Under-23 player while also coaching different age groups in the academy set-up at Old Trafford. McShane started his career with the Red Devils in 2002 but failed to make a senior appearance for the club before he enjoyed spells with West Brom, Sunderland, Hull, Reading and Rochdale. "I'm calling it a day playing now," McShane told United's official website. "I've had 20 years playing and I've come back into the club as a player-coach in the Under-23s. It's been a great year and great experience but now it's time to fully focus on the next stage of my career, which will be in coaching. "It's amazing how things work out. It's a great way to end my career, to come back here and help the future generation with their careers. "It was perfect, to be honest with you, when this role came about, and I'm grateful to the people who made it happen. I think it's a great way to end my playing days.
Former Republic of Ireland defender Paul McShane has retired from playing to concentrate on his coaching career.
Paul McShane has announced his retirement from football but will stay at Manchester United as a coach.
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