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Roy Coyle (Robert Irvine Coyle) was born on 31 January, 1946 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a Northern Irish footballer and manager. Discover Roy Coyle's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

Popular As Robert Irvine Coyle
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Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 31 January 1946
Birthday 31 January
Birthplace Belfast, Northern Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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1946

Robert Irvine Coyle (born 31 January 1946) is a former Northern Ireland international footballer.

Coyle is the most successful manager in the history of the Irish Football League.

He is the Director of Football at Glentoran.

Coyle was a "teak tough" wing-half with Ballymena United, Glentoran, Sheffield Wednesday and Grimsby Town.

He won two Irish League titles and played in Europe six times while with Glentoran before winning five Northern Ireland international caps while playing for Sheffield Wednesday.

1975

Roy Coyle became player-manager of Linfield in 1975.

In his first couple of years at the club, Coyle got Linfield into the Irish Cup final but lost to Carrick Rangers A year later they lost in the Irish Cup final again, but this time to Coleraine F.C. The Linfield board decided to give Coyle another chance and that decision proved to be one of the best decisions ever made in Irish League football.

1990

Roy Coyle won 31 trophies with Linfield and left the club in 1990 after his contract was terminated.

In 1990, Coyle was appointed manager of County Down club Ards after leaving Linfield but he resigned the following year.

1991

Coyle was appointed manager of Derry City in 1991.

He stayed for two years and won the League of Ireland Cup as well as guiding the team to the runner-up position in 1991–92.

1993

In 1993, Coyle left and returned to Ards.

Coyle returned to the County Down side in 1993 and won two trophies, the County Antrim Shield and the Irish League Cup.

Coyle stayed at the club for four years.

Roy Coyle shocked the Irish League by becoming the new manager of Glentoran after the sacking of Tommy Cassidy.

Even though Coyle played for Glentoran, it took some of the fans a while to get used to him after managing their bitter rivals Linfield.

Coyle brought that success he had with Linfield and became Glentoran's most successful manager ever by winning 16 trophies with Glentoran.

2006

In 2006, after winning the league, Glentoran started to have a string of poor results.

The fans started to turn against Coyle and the players.

Then an away match to Armagh City saw Glentoran crashing to a 5–2 defeat at Holm Park.

At the final whistle, Glentoran fans booed the players and as Coyle walked by, some of the fans nearby shouted "Coyle Out!"

Coyle resigned that evening.

He was replaced by Newry City manager Paul Millar.

Coyle swapped clubs with Paul Millar who went to be Glentoran's new manager.

Coyle only stayed for a couple of months and decided to retire.

A year later Coyle was linked to a move to Glenavon but the job went to former Cliftonville and Coleraine manager Marty Quinn.

Coyle returned to Glentoran as the Club's Director Of Football when Scott Young was appointed as the new First Team Manager for the East Belfast club.

Coyle took charge of the team during Glentoran's Europa League qualifications while Young was completing his coaching badges.

2012

On 14 January 2012, Young resigned from the club, and Coyle was put in charge for Glentoran's game away to Ballymena United a match where the Glens won 3–0 in his first game back at the helm.

Coyle also agreed to be caretaker manager at the club until they appointed a new manager.

Coyle was in charge of first team duties until 22 February when former Cliftonville manager Eddie Patterson was appointed new Glentoran boss.

Coyle returned to his duties as Director of Football.

2015

After Eddie Patterson was sacked as Glentoran Manager on 17 October 2015, Coyle, still at the club in his role as Director of Football took the reins as Caretaker Manager once again whilst the club searched for a new manager.

2016

In August 2016 when Alan Kernaghan resigned as Glentoran manager, Coyle also returned to the role of Caretaker Manager.

Coyle is the most successful manager in Irish League history and has won 50 trophies in a success-filled career, mostly with Linfield and Glentoran