Jim Crossan
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Jim Crossan (born in Derry, Northern Ireland) is a former Northern Irish footballer and footballing manager.
Crossan played with Derry City F.C. when they played in the Irish League and later managed them when they began competing in the League of Ireland. He was Derry's first League of Ireland manager, although his spell at the club, which began in 1985, did not last a full season.
| Preceded by The "wilderness years" |
Derry City F.C. manager 1985-1985 |
Succeeded by Noel King |
| Derry City F.C. - Managers |
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| McCleery (1929–32) | Gillespie (1932–40) | Management Team Committee (1940–42) | Ross (1942–53) | Management Team Committee (1953–58) | Houston (1958–59) | Doherty (1959–61) | Ross 1961–68) | Hill (1968–71) | Wood (1971–72) | Ross (1972–72) | The "wilderness years" (1972–85) | Crossan (1985–85) | King (1985–87) | McLaughlin (1987–91) | Coyle (1991–93) | O'Doherty (1993–94) | Healy (1994–98) | Mahon (1998–2003) | Keely (2003–03) | Dykes (2003–04) | Hutton (2004–04) | Kenny (2004–06) | Fenlon (2006–07) | Hutton (2007–07) | Robertson (2007—07) | Kenny (2007–) |

