Roy Millar

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Roy Millar (born Frederick Roy Millar, Belfast) is the Irish Football Association's director of coaching and former head coach of the Northern Ireland national under-21 football team. He previously played in the Irish League for Cliftonville F.C. and in with Dundela F.C. in the old 'B' Division. Since joining the Irish FA as a coach in 1982 Millar has at some point taken charge of all youth teams from Under-16 to Under-19 and also the Northern Ireland B team and the Northern Ireland Elite (Under-19) squad that takes part in the Milk Cup.

On 29 April 2008 the Irish FA announced a restructuring of their coaching framework with Millar stepping down from his role as Northern Ireland Under-21 coach. At the same time Mal Donaghy and Kenny Shiels also left their positions as Under-19 and Under-17 teams respectively[1]. At the present time it is unclear what future, if any, Millar has within the Irish FA.

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  1. ^ IFA Story. Irish FA official site (irishfa.com). Retrieved on 2008-05-01.

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