
Kevin Doherty
Kevin Doherty is a football manager who recently won the FAI Cup with Drogheda United and is now focused on elevating the club's status with new signings.
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Head of Davy’s business owners segment Kevin Doherty said its recommendations were based on consultations with Irish business owners.
Government urged to cut capital gains tax in Budget 2027 to spur investment – The Irish TimesKevin Doherty was furious about the manner in which the winning goal arrived.
A goal at last for St Pat’s and Drogheda – The Irish TimesFor all Bohs recent progress in the transfer market, at Drogheda’s expense, Kevin Doherty has refused to stand still.
Drogheda damage Bohs title hopes with late winner at Dalymount – The Irish TimesKevin Doherty, former solicitor and Leitrim county registrar, left an estate valued at €2.5 million when he died in May last year.
Widow of noted psychiatrist Michael Mulcahy left more than €5m in will – The Irish TimesIt is an emotional time at Drogheda United, evidenced by Kevin Doherty’s deflated post-match interview.
Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians in ominous form before crucial showdownManager Kevin Doherty committed his future to Drogheda until the end of 2027.
Shamrock Rovers looking inevitable and Bohs could be contenders – what we learned from Friday night’s League of Ireland action – The Irish TimesKevin Doherty is the manager of Drogheda United.
Moses Dyer double has Galway hot on the heels of Drogheda at the top – The Irish TimesKevin Doherty's side, Drogheda United, has been performing remarkably well this season.
Drogheda defying the odds as attendances continue to soar – what we learned from Friday’s League of Ireland action – The Irish TimesDrogheda United manager Kevin Doherty sounded emotional in his post-match interview.
St Pat’s show title ambitions, Duff shows what it meansKevin Doherty won the FAI Cup in his first full-time season in football, qualifying for Europe.
Can Damien Duff remain top dog as new League of Ireland season begins? – The Irish Times
















































































