Sean O'Driscoll

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Sean O'Driscoll
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Sean O'Driscoll watching AFC Wulfrunians in July 2014
Personal information
Full name Sean Michael O'Driscoll
Date of birth (1957-07-01) 1 July 1957 (age 67)
Place of birth Wolverhampton, England
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Walsall (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977–1978 Willenhall Town 33 (4)
1978–1979 Alvechurch
1979–1984 Fulham 148 (13)
1984–1995 Bournemouth 423 (19)
Total 604 (36)
International career
1982–1983 Republic of Ireland 3 (0)
1983 Republic of Ireland U21 3 (0)
Managerial career
2000–2006 Bournemouth
2006–2011 Doncaster Rovers
2012 Crawley Town
2012 Nottingham Forest
2013 Bristol City
2014–2015 England U19s
2015 Liverpool (assistant)
2015– Walsall
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Sean Michael O'Driscoll (born 1 July 1957) is the current head coach of Walsall and a former footballer. He has previously managed Bournemouth, Doncaster Rovers, Crawley Town, Nottingham Forest and Bristol City F.C. He was known by the nickname "Noisy" in his playing days at Fulham.[1][2] He represented the Republic of Ireland as a player.

Playing career

As a player, O'Driscoll was a midfielder for Fulham (1979–84) and Bournemouth (1984–95). He also won three caps for the Republic of Ireland. When he retired in 1995, he had played a club-record 423 league games for Bournemouth (the record has since been broken by Steve Fletcher), and subsequently joined the club's coaching staff.

Management career

Bournemouth

In August 2000, he was appointed manager, and despite limited financial resources, achieved good results, including promotion via the Third Division play-offs in the 2002–03 season.

Doncaster Rovers

O'Driscoll left Bournemouth in September 2006 to become manager of Doncaster Rovers.[3] He made a rather steady start to his career at Belle Vue, including many draws. Notable events early in his career with Doncaster include a 4–0 victory away at Brentford, winning the manager of the month award for January 2007, and also overseeing Rovers' 3–2 success over Bristol Rovers in the Football League Trophy final in 2007. This success meant that O'Driscoll had achieved the rare feat of managing two different teams to victory at the Millennium Stadium.

In O'Driscoll's first full season in charge, 2007–08, he steered Doncaster to promotion into the Championship after a 1–0 victory over Leeds United in the League One play-off final at Wembley Stadium. The following season, 2008–09, saw his side initially struggle to adapt to the demands of the Championship, but they ended up 14th, comfortably clear of relegation.

For the following season and a half, O'Driscoll turned Doncaster into a comfortable mid-table team on one of the tightest budgets in the Championship. However, a plethora of injuries in the second half of the 2010–11 season (which at one point even saw the club request to postpone a match with Norwich City because they were struggling to field a first 11.[4]) saw Doncaster go on a dreadful run of form winning just one of their final 19 matches of the season, though they still survived due to their good form over the first half of the season.[5]

O'Driscoll could not inspire a comeback during the start of the following season and on 23 September 2011 with Doncaster taking just a single point from their first seven games,[6] it was confirmed that O'Driscoll, along with his assistant Richard O'Kelly, had been relieved of their duties by Doncaster Rovers.[7]

He became Nottingham Forest coach under Steve Cotterill in the 2011-2012 Championship season. He left the club to join Crawley as manager in the summer of 2012.

Crawley Town

O'Driscoll was appointed Crawley Town manager in May 2012.[8] In July 2012 he left the club without managing a competitive game to take over at Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest

On 19 July 2012 O'Driscoll was appointed as manager of Nottingham Forest by the club's owners, the Al Hasawi family.[8][9] By 31 August 2012 he had signed 11 new players, including fans favourite Guedioura. He also linked up once again with former Doncaster players Simon Gillett, James Coppinger and Billy Sharp.

After just five months in charge of the club, just hours after a 4-2 victory over Leeds United, O'Driscoll was sacked on 26 December 2012. He has left Nottingham Forest twice in one year after previously being the club's coach during the 2011-2012 season.[10]

Bristol City

O'Driscoll was announced as Bristol City manager on a 12-month rolling contract on 14 January 2013. The club were bottom of the Football League Championship at the time of his appointment.[11] O'Driscoll's first match in charge of Bristol City came on 19 January 2013, a 1–0 defeat against Leeds United at Elland Road.[12] He earned his first win as Bristol City manager on 26 January 2013, a 2–1 victory against Ipswich Town at Ashton Gate.[13] This sparked an initial upturn in City's fortunes, with 5 wins and 2 draws from their next 10 games taking them on the verge of climbing out of the relegation zone. However the form was not sustained, with 7 defeats, 2 draws and no wins from their last 9 games seeing City relegated to League One with 3 games to spare and finishing bottom of the table.

The start of the 2013 season saw the club at the bottom of the division with 6 points from 6 draws, no wins and 5 losses. Bristol City parted company with O'Driscoll on 28 November.

England U19s

On the 3rd September 2014 the FA announced that Sean O'Driscoll would replace the outgoing Noel Blake in the post of England U19 manager.[14] On 6th July 2015 it was confirmed that Sean had negotiated his release from this role in order to take over as assistant manager at Liverpool F.C [15]

Liverpool (assistant)

On 6 July 2015 it was announced by Liverpool that Sean O'Driscoll had been appointed assistant manager, replacing Colin Pascoe for the 2015–16 Premier League season. Upon being appointed, O'Driscoll said he was excited to be joining one of the world's most iconic football clubs.[16][17]

He left the position in October 2015 after the sacking of Brendan Rodgers.[18]

Walsall

On 18 December 2015, O'Driscoll was announced as head coach of Walsall.[19] O'Driscoll's first match in charge of Walsall ended in a 2-0 victory over Port Vale.[20]

Statistics

Manager

As of 12 January 2016.
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Bournemouth England 19 August 2000 10 September 2006 326 118 98 110 36.20
Doncaster Rovers England 8 September 2006 23 September 2011 268 97 72 99 36.19
Crawley Town England 16 May 2012 19 July 2012 0 0 0 0 !
Nottingham Forest England 19 July 2012 26 December 2012 26 10 9 7 38.46
Bristol City England 14 January 2013 28 November 2013 44 11 13 20 25.00
England U19 England 4 September 2014 6th July 2015 7 6 0 1 85.71
Walsall England 18 December 2015 Present 6 4 1 1 66.67
Total 677 246 193 238 36.34

Honours

As a player

Bournemouth

As a manager

Bournemouth

Doncaster Rovers

References

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  14. http://www.thefa.com/news/england/development/2014/sep/sean-o-driscoll-appointed-england-u19s-boss-010914
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