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Neylon Resigns As Clare U20 Football Manager

Clare are without a manager for the U20 football squad.

It’s after Michael Neylon informed the board that he was resigning his position, just weeks after being ratified for another term in charge.

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In a statement released by the Miltown clubman, he says the decision was due to circumstances outside of his control, and it was one which he reached “with regret”.

Neylon had five years in charge at the grade, winning two O’Connor Cups along the way.

You can read the full statement below

Due to circumstances outside of my control I have decided, with regret, to resign from my position as Clare U20 football manager.

I have thoroughly enjoyed every minute working with our progressive Clare footballers, all of our management team members, sponsors, Clare Football Supporters Club and County board officials over the past 5 years.

It has been my privilege to be involved with two U20 Development League O’Connor Cup winning teams and to be part of a series of memorable championship campaigns.

Assisting our players in their journey to become elite sportspeople at senior intercounty level for county Clare was our primary objective as a management team. Every moment we have spent with every player on the five-year journey has been rewarding and enriching.

I wish Clare football continued success and look forward to working with the County again in the future.

Michael Neylon

Clare U20 Football Manager

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