Paul Nevin

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Paul Nevin is a football (soccer) manager. He is the former custodian of the New Zealand Knights, a professional club competing in the A-League. He was dismissed on November 15, 2006 due to poor performance.[1] Prior to this, Nevin was an academy and reserve team manager at Fulham FC in the United Kingdom. He then moved to the Knights as assistant coach during their 2005-06 A-League campaign, which included just one win in 21 matches. Nevin was subsequently appointed manager with the departure of former coach John Adshead at the completion of the 2005-06 A-League season.

Nevin was banned from the technical area for 2 matches as a result of a code of conduct violation during the 2006-07 A-League season.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Knights, Nevin part company", A-League official website, 2006-11-15. 
  2. ^ "Nevin accepts sanction and moves on", New Zealand Knights official website, 2006-10-04. 


Preceded by
John Adshead
New Zealand Knights manager
2006
Succeeded by
Barry Simmonds

3.The Knights bid farewell to Paul NevinArticle featured on www.sportsfreak.co.nz 27/11/06