Alan Reynolds appointed assistant manager at Shels
The Ireland U21 assistant will continue to work alongside Jim Crawford.
The Ireland U21 assistant will continue to work alongside Jim Crawford.
Reynolds joined the Lilywhites as assistant manager in June.
The former Waterford manager will double up as Irish U21 assistant and coach at Dundalk.
Former Waterford boss Alan Reynolds is Vinny Perth’s new assistant manager at Oriel Park.
The 46-year-old brought his hometown club back to the top flight for the first time in a decade.
The 24-year-old has six months left on his Preston North End contract and is aiming to revitalise his career with Waterford.
The Blues owner considered his future after the club were denied a place in the Europa League due to a technicality.
The Donegal-based side overcame Waterford in Ballybofey tonight.
Alan Reynolds’ men secured a 2-0 win at RSC on Tuesday night.
Two goals from the 21-year-old striker sealed all three points for Alan Reynold’s side at Richmond Park.
A JJ Lunney goal late on gave Waterford hope but John Cotter’s men held on for a 2-1 win on Friday.
Michael O’Connor joins Waterford on loan until the end of this season as Bastien Hery departs for Linfield.
Tom Holland and William Fitzgerald have both signed contracts to join the League of Ireland side.
The 20-year-old signed for Stephen Bradley’s side last year.
Declan Devine’s side will take on Waterford FC at the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium on 5 August.
The Ballybofey outfit have now picked up eight points from their last four outings, as Alan Reynolds was given his marching orders.
Alan Reynolds said it is ‘gut-wrenching’ to lose out on playing in this summer’s Europa League qualifiers.
Collie O’Neill’s side earned their second victory of the Premier Division season tonight.
Waterford got the better of Munster neighbours Cork City last night with a well-deserved 2-0 win.
The Munster side have agreed a deal to sign Hugo Keto on loan until this summer.
The Blues have added the 26-year-old to their ranks.
The 20-year-old joins Waterford off the back of an impressive 2018 where the club sealed Europa League football for next summer.
Stephen Kenny’s champions secured three points on the road thanks to second-half goals from Pat Hoban and Ronan Murray.
Alan Reynolds’ side have boosted their squad as they try and secure a top three finish in their first year back in the Premier Division.
A second-half strike from Gary Shaw saw Shamrock Rovers defeat Waterford at the RSC on Sunday.
The 29-year-old midfielder joins the club after a recent spell with Portuguese side União da Madeira.
It is expected that Reynolds will miss the team’s game on Friday due to his injuries.
The club confirmed the news this evening and added that they will be making no further comment on the matter.
Waterford boss Alan Reynolds feels the League of Ireland’s hectic schedule is having an impact on his side.
Waterford closed the gap on Cork City to three points in third spot thanks to Courtney Duffus’ winner.
Friday’s brawl at the RSC shouldn’t overshadow the latest glimpse of Waterford’s title credentials this season.
Courtney Duffus scored his fourth goal of the season as Waterford dispatched struggling Limerick at the Markets Field.
Not content with just being back in the top flight, Gavan Holohan and his Waterford side have looked the part during the opening weeks of the season.
With five wins in their opening seven matches, manager Alan Reynolds is extremely satisfied with how things have gone so far.
Stephen Kenny’s side earned a dramatic late win at Oriel Park to move within one point of first place.
Former Ireland U21 international Courtney Duffus snatched all three points for the visitors.
The Blues will make a long-awaited return to the top flight as First Division champions next season.
Alan Reynolds’ side have made it to the top flight with two games to spare.
The former Shamrock Rovers boss will be director of football.