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Hull appoint new goalkeeping coach after Corrigan departure

Seamus McDonagh is Hull's new goalkeeping coach following the departure of Joe Corrigan. McDonagh has a wealth of experience having worked at the likes of Aston Villa, Leicester and Nottingham Forest.

McDonagh, a former Republic of Ireland international, is best known for his playing days at Rotherham, Everton and Bolton.

"Hull would like to welcome Seamus McDonagh as goalkeeping coach as replacement for Joe Corrigan, who decided to leave the club in August," read a statement on City`s official website.

"Following recent speculation in the media regarding the terms of Joe Corrigan's departure, the club would like to clarify that the decision to leave came from Joe himself as he felt he needed to be closer to his family.

"The club would like to thank Joe for his valuable contribution as goalkeeping coach and wish him well for the future."

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