Tributes flow as Irish football mourns loss of managerial legend Jim McLaughlin, aged 83
Briefly

McLaughlin’s three-decade managerial career in Irish football saw him lead multiple clubs to 18 major trophies, including memorable successes with Derry City and Shamrock Rovers.
He first played for Derry City in 1957, later having a promising spell in England before returning to manage and transform several Irish clubs.
At Dundalk, McLaughlin made a significant impact, leading the team to three league and three FAI Cup victories, and performing impressively in European competitions.
His tenure at Shamrock Rovers marked a renaissance, bringing three successive league titles and fostering a generation of players who later represented the national team.
Read at Irish Independent
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