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10-455: Myler is the surname of the following people: Andrew Myler , Irish footballer Cammy Myler , American luger Frank Myler , English rugby league footballer Richie Myler , English rugby league footballer Stephen Myler , English rugby footballer Tadeusz Myler (1949–2022), Polish entrepreneur and politician Tony Myler , English rugby league footballer and coach Topics referred to by

20-653: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Andrew Myler Andrew "Andy" Myler (born 2 December 1975, Dublin ) is a former League of Ireland footballer, and former manager of UCD . Myler left UCD at the end of the 2023 campaign, after the club was relegated back to the First Division. He began his professional career at UCD where he made his League debut at St. James's Gate on 9 January 1994. He scored his first league goal on his first start at Longford Town on 27 March 1994. His first league hat trick

30-471: The 2008 season. Cobh Ramblers had been relegated from the 2008 Premier Division but were demoted directly to the A Championship after being refused a First Division licence. Castlebar Celtic , F.C. Carlow and Tralee Dynamos were making their debut at senior national level. They were the first clubs from their respective counties of Mayo , Carlow and Kerry to play at this level. The regular season started on 4 April and

40-600: The League of Ireland U20 Division title . He was promoted to the first team staff in 2011 where he was part of the Premier Division league winning and Europa League qualifying set up. Myler left Shamrock Rovers at the end of 2011. He now manages first division side UCD , where he also works. 2009 A Championship The 2009 A Championship was the second season of the A Championship in Ireland . The season

50-830: The Drogheda fans. Myler was signed by Shamrock Rovers from Longford Town in July 2006 making his debut against Galway United on 4 August. Always a Rovers fan, Myler broke into the top 20 all time League of Ireland goal scorers in August 2007. His hat-trick on 14 September against Galway United brought his all-time league total to 129 goals In his career he has been top scorer in the League of Ireland First Division for two seasons in 1999–2000 and 2000–01 . In his two seasons at Rovers Myler scored 20 goals in 48 total appearances. He signed for Bray in December 2007 Myler retired at

60-584: The end of the 2008 season with a total of 131 career league goals and scored in his last game As of 2012 Myler is sixteenth in the all-time League of Ireland goalscoring list with 131 league goals. Myler moved on to managing the Shamrock Rovers reserve and youth teams . In his first season, he managed the Rovers team that won the 2009 A Championship . In his second season, he managed the U20s as they won

70-407: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Myler . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Myler&oldid=1107832771 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

80-405: Was against Finn Harps on 6 September 1996. He also played for Newry Town , Monaghan United , Athlone Town , Waterford United and Drogheda United before Longford . He claims that his happiest days as a footballer came with Drogheda United where he has officially been accepted into the club's hall of fame. He is now known as a legend in Drogheda and his name is still sung week in week out by

90-412: Was completed by early November. The format saw the 18 teams split into two groups of nine, divided roughly into southern and northern groups. The two groups used a traditional round-robin format. The two group winners, Shamrock Rovers A and Salthill Devon, then played off in a final. Shamrock Rovers emerged as champions. As the highest placed non-reserve team, Salthill Devon also qualified for

100-633: Was sponsored by Newstalk . The league featured 18 teams. Shamrock Rovers A were the champions while the runners up, Salthill Devon , were promoted to the First Division . 18 teams participated in the 2009 A Championship. 12 of these were the reserve teams of League of Ireland clubs. The 2008 champions UCD A and Limerick 37 A did not enter teams for the 2009 season. They were replaced by Sporting Fingal A and Dundalk A . The six non-reserve teams included Salthill Devon and Tullamore Town , both of whom played in

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