Alan Kernaghan
{{Short description|Footballer (born 1967)}}
{{Use British English|date=August 2021}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2021}}
{{Infobox football biography
| name = Alan Kernaghan
| image =
| fullname = Alan Nigel Kernaghan{{Hugman|10922|access-date=5 March 2017}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1967|4|25|df=y}}
| birth_place = Otley, England
| position = Defender
| youthyears1 =
| youthclubs1 =
| years1 = 1985–1993
| years2 = 1991
| years3 = 1993–1997
| years4 = 1994
| years5 = 1996
| years6 = 1997
| years7 = 1997–2001
| years8 = 2001
| years9 = 2001–2004
| years10 = 2004
| years11 = 2005–2006
| years12 = 2006
| clubs1 = Middlesbrough
| clubs2 = → Charlton Athletic (loan)
| clubs3 = Manchester City
| clubs4 = → Bolton Wanderers (loan)
| clubs5 = → Bradford City (loan)
| clubs6 = → St Johnstone (loan)
| clubs7 = St Johnstone
| clubs8 = Brechin City
| clubs9 = Clyde
| clubs10 = Livingston
| clubs11 = Falkirk
| clubs12 = Dundee
| caps1 = 202
| caps2 = 13
| caps3 = 63
| caps4 = 11
| caps5 = 5
| caps6 = 12
| caps7 = 60
| caps8 = 3
| caps9 = 63
| caps10 = 4
| caps11 = 9
| caps12 = 0
| goals1 = 16
| goals2 = 0
| goals3 = 1
| goals4 = 0
| goals5 = 0
| goals6 = 1
| goals7 = 5
| goals8 = 0
| goals9 = 3
| goals10 = 0
| goals11 = 0
| goals12 = 0
| totalcaps = 445
| totalgoals = 26
| nationalyears1 =
| nationalyears2 = 1992–1996
| nationalteam1 = Northern Ireland Schoolboys
| nationalteam2 = Republic of Ireland{{NFT player|11044|accessdate=}}
| nationalcaps1 =
| nationalcaps2 = 22
| nationalgoals1 =
| nationalgoals2 = 1
| manageryears1 = 2002–2004
| manageryears2 = 2005–2006
| manageryears3 = 2013
| manageryears4 = 2015–2016
| manageryears5 = 2016
| managerclubs1 = Clyde
| managerclubs2 = Dundee
| managerclubs3 = Brentford (caretaker)
| managerclubs4 = Glentoran
}}
Alan Nigel Kernaghan (born 25 April 1967) is a football manager and former professional player.
As a player, he was a defender from 1985 to 2006, notably in the Premier League for Manchester City and in the Football League for Middlesbrough, Charlton Athletic, Bolton Wanderers and Bradford City. He played the final nine years of his career playing in Scotland with St Johnstone, Brechin City, Clyde, Livingston, Falkirk and Dundee. Born in England, he was capped 26 times by the Republic of Ireland, scoring one goal.
During his coaching career, Kernaghan has managed Scottish clubs Clyde and Dundee, and Glentoran in the Northern Irish league, which he resigned from after an embarrassing 3–2 defeat to struggling Championship side Annagh United. He has also worked for other clubs in a variety of coaching roles.
Playing career
Born in Otley, West Yorkshire, England, Kernaghan moved with his family to Bangor, County Down at the age of four. He represented Northern Ireland at schoolboy level and the Republic of Ireland at senior level. He began his playing career as an apprentice at Middlesbrough, and went on to make 212 appearances during an eight-year period, scoring 16 goals.
In September 1993, Kernaghan was signed for Manchester City by then-boss Brian Horton. He went on loan to various clubs—Bolton Wanderers in 1994, Bradford City in 1996, and then to St Johnstone in 1997. The Saints signed him on a permanent deal just before the end of the year, after he was given a free transfer from Manchester City. He enjoyed four years at McDiarmid Park, making 60 league appearances and scoring five goals.
Kernaghan then joined Brechin City, but he made only three competitive appearances for the club. He then moved to Clyde, where he started as a player but was promoted to a player/manager role in the 2003–04 season. He 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. Kernaghan made 63 appearances for Clyde as a player, scoring three goals.
Kernaghan's next move was to Livingston as assistant manager to Allan Preston. He was on a player/assistant manager role at the club, making four first team appearances for Livingston, but he was sacked along with Preston after a poor run of results.{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/livingston/4042331.stm|title=Livingston sack manager Preston|date=25 November 2004|access-date=19 October 2011|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC}} Kernaghan next moved to Falkirk, where he took up a player/coach role.{{cite web |url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/dundee/4197102.stm |website=BBC Sport |title=Kernaghan is new Dundee manager |date=2 September 2005 |accessdate=6 June 2023}}
Coaching career
Kernaghan was appointed Dundee manager in September 2005. He was removed from the position, after an unsuccessful spell, in April 2006.{{cite web |url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/dundee/4917112.stm |website=BBC Sport |title=Dundee part with boss Kernaghan |date=20 April 2006 |accessdate=6 June 2023}} After this, Kernaghan became the first former Republic of Ireland player to hold a coaching role at Rangers. He left this position in February 2012 to join Brentford.{{cite news|first=Chris|last=McLaughlin|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|date=26 February 2012|access-date=26 February 2012|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17170881|title=Midweek D-day for Rangers players and staff}} Kernaghan made an appearance as a player during a 2013–14 pre-season friendly versus FC Einheit Rudolstadt, replacing Aaron Pierre after 65 minutes.{{cite tweet|user=BrentfordFC|author=Brentford FC|number=352123824222896129|date=2 July 2013|title=On 65 minutes, 46-year-old Assistant Manager Alan Kernaghan has replaced Aaron Pierre in defence. #brentfordfc #beesingermany}} He left Brentford in December 2013, after new manager Mark Warburton decided to make changes to the club's coaching staff.{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25400456 |title=Brentford: David Weir joins as Kernaghan and Farrell leave |work=BBC Sport |publisher=BBC |date=16 December 2013 |access-date=16 December 2013}}
Kernaghan was appointed manager of Glentoran in November 2015.{{Cite web|url=http://www.glentoran.com/news/alan-kernaghan-appointed-new-manager|title=Alan Kernaghan appointed as new manager | Glentoran FC}} Losing to Annagh United in the League Cup on 30 August 2016 was the final game in charge for Kernaghan, he then tendered his resignation after the game.
Rangers
Kernaghan was Rangers under 20's manager from 10 December 2006 until 24 February 2012. Players coming through Rangers Academy during that period included Steven McLaren (Sheffield Wednesday), Hamed Namouchi (Tunisian International), Alan Hutton, Charlie Adam, Dean Furman (Oldham Athletic), and Danny Wilson (Liverpool)
International career
Brought up in Bangor, Northern Ireland, Kernaghan played for Northern Ireland Schoolboys six times. However, as the Irish Football Association policy at the time did not select players who were not or whose parents were not born in Northern Ireland, he wasn't selected for the senior team.{{cite news|last=Rowan|first=Paul|title=Kernaghan youth role breaks Rangers taboo|date=31 December 2006|newspaper=The Sunday Times|access-date=11 March 2025|via=Gale Media|url=https://go-gale-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org/ps/retrieve.do?tabID=T004&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&searchResultsType=SingleTab&retrievalId=e4ed4e5d-6ee8-45a8-a790-a030ec70bb80&hitCount=1&searchType=BasicSearchForm¤tPosition=1&docId=GALE%7CA158057111&docType=Article&sort=Relevance&contentSegment=ZNEW-FullText-Exclude-FT&prodId=STND&pageNum=1&contentSet=GALE%7CA158057111|url-access=subscription}}[http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/international/i-longed-to-play-for-northern-ireland-says-former-republic-star-kernaghan-14565560.html I longed to play for Northern Ireland, says former Republic star Kernaghan] Belfast Telegraph, Wednesday, 18 November 2009. Due to his grandmother being an Irish citizen he was entitled to Irish citizenship, and he was selected by Jack Charlton to play for the Republic of Ireland. Kernaghan earned 22 caps, scored one goal and was selected for the 1994 FIFA World Cup.{{cite web|url= https://www.the42.ie/alan-kernaghan-4687458-Jun2019/|title =It was a great experience but it was tinged with a bit of disappointment as well|date=19 June 2019|work=The 42|access-date=19 June 2019}}
Personal life
Kernaghan has Type 1 diabetes.{{Cite web | url=https://www.irishnews.com/lifestyle/2017/03/29/news/ex-republic-of-ireland-player-alan-kernaghan-on-living-life-to-the-full-with-diabetes-979161/ | title=Ex-Republic of Ireland player Alan Kernaghan on living life to the full with diabetes | date=29 March 2017 }}
See also
References
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External links
- {{Soccerbase}}
- [http://sport.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=63&id=65342007 Interview regarding nationality]
- [http://www.glentoran.com/news/exclusive-interview-new-manager-alan-kernaghan First interview as Glentoran Manager]
{{Republic of Ireland Squad 1994 World Cup}}
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