BOHEMIANS WILL BRING in Bobby Browne as their first team manager for the remainder of the season.
After Aaron Callaghan was sacked back in July, his assistant Owen Heary took charge of the club, who were at the time sitting bottom of the Premier Division table.
Veteran defender Heary has taken them up to tenth in the league thanks to wins over Bray and rivals Shamrock Rovers but as he does not possess the necessary UEFA Pro Licence coaching badges, is only eligible to hold the role for a maximum of 60 days.
Speaking to The Score this morning, a club spokesperson confirmed that former Monaghan and Drogheda boss Browne will be handed the reins for the final games of the season – starting with tomorrow night’s trip to Tolka Park to face basement side Shelbourne.