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13 Facts About Trevor Croly

1.

Trevor Croly, was born on 23 February 1974 and is an Irish football coach and former player who played as a defender in the League of Ireland.

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In March 1993 Drogheda played Aston Villa in a friendly at Tolka Park where Trevor Croly received glowing tributes: "Trevor Croly's performance was a major bonus for Drogheda, displaying ability beyond his nineteen years in a duel with Irish star Ray Houghton", wrote John Brennan in the Irish Press.

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Under Jim McLaughlin Trevor Croly again signed on for the coming season.

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Trevor Croly scored the winner in the Louth Derby in a FAI Cup clash that season.

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Trevor Croly made his domestic debut for Pats scoring the winner in a FAI League Cup tie at Shelbourne the following month.

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That season Trevor Croly proved his versatility by filling in at right full after Willie Burke got injured early in the season.

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Trevor Croly was appointed as defensive coach at Bohemians in March 2006.

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In December 2008 Trevor Croly was appointed assistant manager at Shamrock Rovers.

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In December 2011 Trevor Croly managed the PFAI players at the annual FIFPro Winter Tournament in Oslo.

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Trevor Croly was confirmed as the new Shamrock Rovers manager on 7 November 2012.

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In May 2015, Bray Wanderers announced that Trevor Croly had signed a three-year contract to manage the club.

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On 3 July 2015, Trevor Croly resigned from the club after players wages were not paid by the club.

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Trevor Croly had enjoyed success as Keith Long's assistant since joining Bohemians and at the end of 2018 he signed a three-year contract extension with the club.