Wexford FC announce Ian Ryan departure

Wexford FC have this evening announced that first-team manager Ian Ryan is resigning from his role.

Ryan was in charge of the Youths for 18 months and enjoyed a successful full season this year finishing just outside the playoffs whilst proving to be a bogey team for the leading pack on multiple occasions.

The Youths finished just three points outside the playoffs this season, a much improved season from the last-place finish in 2021.

Ryan was thanked by the club for the progress he made with the squad during his time in charge.

“The whole profile and performance of the club has lifted during his time here and we are determined as a club to build on this momentum.”

Wexford will now look to continue this building phase and appoint someone for the 2023 season.

“Despite this setback, this remains the plan  and the process to appoint a new manager, with the ambition and potential to deliver this, will begin straight away.”

This is the second departure we have seen this week as Longford Town announced that Gary Cronin would be leaving the club following their playoff defeat to Galway on Sunday.

26-year-old TV, Radio, and New Media graduate from MTU Kerry based in the Kingdom with a passion for a variety of sports.

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