
Brian Flanagan
Brian Flanagan is the head coach of the Kildare senior Gaelic football team, who has successfully guided the team to a 100% record in his first four matches, positioning them strongly for promotion to Division Two.
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Recent news mentions
Brian Flanagan is the manager of Kildare and is concerned about the number of unavailable players due to injuries.
Kildare’s injury list gets even longer as Ryan Sinkey looks in doubt for Saturday – The Irish TimesKildare manager Brian Flanagan expressed confidence in his team's ability to improve in the second half.
Kildare and Limerick to battle for Tailteann Cup after wins over Fermanagh and Wicklow – The Irish TimesDr Brian Flanagan defended the original paper's analysis against criticisms.
Authors of paper claiming Irish judges use Wikipedia as a source for rulings dispute ‘flawed’ research criticisms – The Irish Times
Brennan was talking to Brian Flanagan beforehand about the inadequate dressing room situation.
Louth manager Ger Brennan enraged by ‘terrible’ organising for Leinster semi-final – The Irish TimesThis is Brian Flanagan’s first season in charge.
Louth look to have edge over Kildare in match that will affect future of both – The Irish TimesBrian Flanagan’s Kildare edged out Westmeath.
Two early goals give Dublin the lead against Wicklow – The Irish TimesBrian Flanagan is the manager of the Kildare football team.
How the provincial football championships are shaping up – The Irish TimesBrian Flanagan is the Kildare manager who commented on the team's conversion issues.
Young Offaly edge past Kildare to take Division 3 silverware – The Irish TimesBrian Flanagan is the coach of Clare's team that achieved a stunning win over Kildare.
Late Clare goal stuns Kildare as Offaly take win away over Leitrim – The Irish TimesBrian Flanagan is the new manager of Kildare's football team, noted for his swift ascent and coaching experience.
Kildare embracing all things new in promotion pursuit – The Irish TimesBrian Flanagan maintained his 100 per cent record in charge as the Lilywhites made it four wins from four.
Kildare remain on course for promotion – The Irish Times



























































