The former Ireland captain had been sounded out but Mirror Sport can reveal he is not Stephen Kenny's successor
Mirror Sport can reveal that the former Ireland captain is not a contender to fill the vacancy next month.
But that speculation was wide of the mark and well placed sources have confirmed that the Manchester United legend is not in the running and will not be appointed. FAI directors received an update on the four-month managerial hunt at Wednesday’s marathon board meeting.
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