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Roy Coyle (born Robert Coyle, Belfast, 31 January 1946) is a former Northern Ireland international footballer and the most successful manager in the history of the Irish Football League[citation needed].
[edit] Playing careerCoyle was a "teak tough" wing-half with Ballymena United F.C., Glentoran F.C., Sheffield Wednesday F.C. and Grimsby Town F.C.. He won two Irish League titles and played in Europe six times while with Glentoran before winning five Northern Ireland international caps while playing for Sheffield Wednesday in England. [edit] Management careerAfter returning to Northern Ireland from England, Coyle went into management, first as player-manager with South Belfast and Ireland's most successful and largest club Linfield F.C., then Ards F.C. and from 1991 to 1993 Derry City F.C. However, in November 1997 he took over as manager of Glentoran F.C. from the sacked Tommy Cassidy.[1] He guided Glentoran to an Irish Cup triumph just a few months later and went on to celebrate three League Championships with the East Belfast club. Glentoran also won three more Irish Cups during Coyle's reign, three CIS League Cups and three Gold Cups. They also won the County Antrim Shield on five occasions. Coyle spent 8 years at The Oval becoming the club's longest serving and most successful manager and resigned on 2 February 2006 following a string of poor results.[2] It would not be long until Coyle would return to management, however, and within a few weeks Coyle was appointed manager of Newry City F.C. effectively swapping places with Paul Millar.[3] At Newry, Coyle experienced a dismal run of results with his team winning just one game at home half-way through the season. On 10 January 2007, Coyle decided to resign from his post and stated that he was unsure whether he would return to the game again.[4] [edit] Managerial HonoursCoyle is the most successful manager in Irish League history and has won 50 trophies in a success-filled career, mostly with Linfield F.C.
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Categories: Sheffield Wednesday F.C. players | Football League of Ireland managers | Ards F.C. managers | Derry City F.C. managers | Linfield F.C. managers | Glentoran F.C. managers | Linfield F.C. players | Association footballers from Northern Ireland | Football managers from Northern Ireland | Living people | 1946 births | ||||||||||||||||
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