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  Fullname Patrick Fenlon
  Nickname ''Nutsy''
  Cityofbirth Dublin
  Countryofbirth Republic Of Ireland
  Position Manager
  Youthclubs Rivermount Boys
  Years 1986-1987<br/>1987-1991<br/>1991-1994<br/>1994-1996<br/>1996-1997<br/>1997-2003<br/>
  Clubs Chelsea <br/> St Patrick's Athletic <br/> Bohemians <br/> Linfield <br/> Shamrock Rovers <br/> Shelbourne <br/>
  Caps(goals) ()<br/> ()<br/>88 (29)<br/> ()<br/>31 (4)<br/>153 (27)
  Nationalteam Republic Of Ireland U21 <br/> Republic Of Ireland B <br/>
  Nationalcaps(goals) 2 (0)<br/>1 (1)<br/>
  Manageryears 2002-2006<br/>2006-2007
  Managerclubs Shelbourne <br/> Derry City


Patrick "Pat" Fenlon (born March 15 1969 , Dublin, Republic Of Ireland ) is an Irish former footballer and currently a football manager.


MANAGEMENT CAREER


Shelbourne FC

Before becoming manager of the Derry club, Fenlon managed Shelbourne of Dublin . He is a former player of the same club, having joined Shelbourne in 1997 from Dublin rivals Shamrock Rovers where he had scored 5 goals in 38 appearances. Fenlon took over the reigns at Tolka Park in a Player/manager capacity from Dermot Keely in 2002 and guided the club to second place in his inaugural season in charge.

By the start of the 2003 season, Fenlon had hung up his boots to focus solely on the management of the club. During the off-season, he had decided to retire from the playing side of the game, and direct his efforts toward the management of Shelbourne. The rewards were immediate, and Fenlon took the club to their first ever back-to-back league titles, in 2003 and 2004 .

The 2004 season also saw Fenlon lead his squad past Croatia n high-flyers, Hajduk Split and into the Third Qualifying Round of the UEFA Champions League , where his Shelbourne side were eventually overturned by Spanish giants Deportivo La Coruña . Following this amazing run, and participation in the First Round of the UEFA Cup against Lille OSC , Fenlon was rewarded with a contract extension.

2005 promised big things for Pat Fenlon and Shelbourne. However, things did not go exactly as planned. In spite of several big name signings, Shelbourne staggered past the season's finishing-line in a disappointing third place. One of Fenlon's former clubs, Linfield , also beat Shelbourne in the first Setanta Cup final.

2006 saw the return of success. Dogged by continuous rumours involving a move from Tolka Park during the 2006 season, Fenlon guided the club to their third league title in 4 years on 17 November 2006 , with a 2-1 victory over rivals Bohemians , which saw the Dubliners claim the title on goal difference. The media in Ireland had initially been linking Fenlon with the vacant management position at Dalymount Park , however this long-standing rumour was put to rest when Bohemians appointed Sean Connor as their new manager on November 17 2006 . This was followed by reports linking Fenlon to the vacant hot-seat at Derry City left by Stephen Kenny , who had departed the Brandywell Stadium to take up the managers position at Scottish side Dunfermline Athletic .

Fenlon resigned from his position as Shelbourne manager on . concluded an agreement with him within four days.


Derry City FC

Fenlon took the managerial spot at the club that, with Shelbourne FC , he beat to first position in the 2006 Eircom League Premier Division on 08 December , 2006. With regard to the new installation, Derry City's chief executive, Jim Roddy, stated, "Pat has a wealth of Eircom League experience and the chairman and board of Derry City Football Club are delighted to have appointed a manager of such calibre." In response, Fenlon stated his high hopes for the future: "Derry City are a highly successful and ambitious club and I’m really looking forward to working with the players and everyone at the club."

In January, 2007, Fenlon was awarded the Eircom /Soccer Writers Association of Ireland (SWAI) 'Personality of the Year' award after his success during the 2006 season with Shelbourne FC . His new team-captain at Derry City, Peter Hutton , was also included in the shortlist of six nominees for the award, as well his old team-captain at Shelbourne, Owen Heary , and the man he replaced at Derry, Stephen Kenny .

However, results did not favour Fenlon and he resigned his position after just five months. Official Club Statement: Resignation of Pat Fenlon , ''CityWeb'', 2007-05-22 . Retrieved on 2007-05-22 .


HONOURS


As a manager



As a player







TRIVIA



REFERENCES


  Before Dermot Keely
  Title Shelbourne manager
  Years 2002-2006
  After Dermot Keely


  Before Stephen Kenny
  Title Derry City FC manager
  Years 2006 - 2007
  After Peter Hutton