Days after Owen Heary agreed to leave Sligo Rovers, another Premier Division team are looking for a new manager ('on the lookout' that should be. Teams are always 'on the lookout' for a new manager).
Trevor Croly has left Bray Wanderers over issues concerning payments to players. Croly took over at Bray after the departure of Alan Matthews two months ago.
It has been a turbulent season for Bray but they rallied under Croly's tenure, amassing seven points from five matches, carrying them well clear of the League's bottom side Limerick and lifting them above a sorry Sligo Rovers.
Croly's assistant John Gill has departed with him. Emmet Malone reports that Croly's decision to leave was precipitated by a 'breakdown in trust' over issues to do with player payment last weekend.
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