Sean O'Driscoll

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Sean O'Driscoll (born 1 July 1957) is the manager of English football team Doncaster Rovers. He joined Doncaster in September 2006 following the resignation of David Penney. He was previously manager at Bournemouth.

As a player, O'Driscoll was a midfielder for Fulham (1979-84) and Bournemouth (1984-95). He also won three caps for the Republic of Ireland. When he retired in 1995, he had played a club-record 421 league games for Bournemouth (the record has since been broken by Steve Fletcher), and subsequently joined the club's coaching staff. In August 2000, he was appointed manager.

Despite limited financial resources, O'Driscoll achieved very good results with Bournemouth, and in 2006, after 22 years at Dean Court, he left the club to become manager at ambitious Doncaster.

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Doncaster Rovers F.C. - Current Squad

1 Warrington | 2 O'Connor | 3 G. Roberts | 4 S. Roberts | 5 Lee | 6 Horlock | 7 Guy | 8 Thornton | 9 McCammon | 10 Dyer | 11 Lockwood | 12 Budtz | 13 Smith | 14 Heffernan | 15 Wilson | 16 Griffith | 17 Forte | 18 McDaid | 20 P. Green | 21 Di Piedi | 22 Sullivan | 23 Price | 24 Pacey | 25 L. Green | 26 Coppinger | 27 Nelthorpe | 28 Brown | 33 Streete | 36 Blayney | Manager: O'Driscoll