Gerard Lyttle
Cliftonville number two Gerard Lyttle still thinking big
Lyttle has enjoyed the highs of success and endured the lows of disappointment like few others in the history of the proud north Belfast club
Jim Magilton takes over at Cliftonville with Gerard Lyttle alongside
JIM Magilton has been named as the new Cliftonville manager, with former boss Gerard Lyttle leaving his post as Northern Ireland’s U17 and U19 manager to head back to Solitude as his assistant.
Warren Feeney new Glentoran manager as Jim Magilton and Gerard Lyttle edge closer to Cliftonville hotseat
WARREN Feeney is the manager of Glentoran - while Jim Magilton and Gerard Lyttle could yet be Cliftonville-bound after being seemingly ruled out of the running a few weeks ago.
Former Cliftonville boss Gerard Lyttle loving life in Sligo
FROM Collooney to the endless beaches along Strandhill is a 10-minute drive.
Off the Fence: Armagh Gaels weigh in behind Kieran McGeeney
THERE is only one place to begin this week’s Off the Fence and it is with the magnitude of the 12-week suspension handed out to Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney.
The Boot Room: Cliftonville's prayers answered by Tommy Breslin return
NOT only did Cliftonville fans have a spring in their step on Monday night, Stephen Baxter’s stride must have had a bit more purpose about it.
Tommy Breslin will try to take the stress out of Cliftonville players
INTERIM boss Tommy Breslin says he will try to “take the stress” out of Cliftonville ranks as they go in search of a Europa League qualifying berth.
Tommy Breslin takes Cliftonville hotseat again until end of the season
TOMMY Breslin last night made a sensational return to the Cliftonville hotseat – but insisted his managerial encore won’t extend beyond this season.
Gerard Lyttle quits as Cliftonville manager to take Sligo Rovers job
GERARD Lyttle was confirmed as the new manager of Sligo Rovers last night, just hours after he left his post at Cliftonville.
Cliftonville in struggle for third spot and Europe with in-form Coleraine
CLIFTONVILLE boss Gerard Lyttle feels that the ‘penny has dropped’ for some of his players about what is at stake in the final five games of the season.