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16 Facts About Alan Kernaghan

1.

Alan Nigel Kernaghan was born on 25 April 1967 and is a football manager and former professional player.

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Alan Kernaghan played the final nine years of his career playing in Scotland with St Johnstone, Brechin City, Clyde, Livingston, Falkirk and Dundee.

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Alan Kernaghan has worked for other clubs in a variety of coaching roles.

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Alan Kernaghan represented Northern Ireland at schoolboy level and the Republic of Ireland at senior level.

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Alan Kernaghan began his playing career as an apprentice at Middlesbrough, and went on to make 212 appearances during an eight-year period, scoring 16 goals.

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In September 1993, Alan Kernaghan was signed for Manchester City by then-boss Brian Horton.

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Alan Kernaghan enjoyed four years at McDiarmid Park, making 60 league appearances and scoring five goals.

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Alan Kernaghan then joined Brechin City, but he made only three competitive appearances for the club.

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Alan Kernaghan guided Clyde to a second-placed finish in the First Division, behind Inverness Caley Thistle, a division which they led for the majority of the season.

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Alan Kernaghan made 63 appearances for Clyde as a player, scoring three goals.

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Alan Kernaghan's next move was to Livingston as assistant manager to Allan Preston.

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Alan Kernaghan was removed from the position, after an unsuccessful spell, in April 2006.

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Alan Kernaghan left this position in February 2012 to join Brentford.

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Alan Kernaghan left Brentford in December 2013, after new manager Mark Warburton decided to make changes to the club's coaching staff.

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Alan Kernaghan was Rangers under 20's manager from 10 December 2006 until 24 February 2012.

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Alan Kernaghan earned 22 caps, scored one goal and was selected for the 1994 FIFA World Cup.