CLOUGHANEELY have confirmed that they are on the lookout for a new senior manager for the 2017 season.
The Pairc Naomh Fionnan club has invited applications for the position, as well as vacancies at reserve and under-21 level with a deadline of November 30 set for interested parties.
It follows confirmation that John Paul Gallagher has stepped down from the role. After two years at the helm, Gallagher has opted not to seek a third year as manager of his home club.
Gallagher had served as part of the backroom team of Joe McGarvey before taking control himself for the 2015 season.
In 2016, Cloughaneely were beaten by Burt in the Michael Murphy Sports & Leisure Intermediate Championship quarter-final, while they finished fourth in the AllSportStore.com All-County Football League Division 2, ending the year just three points away from a promotion spot.
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