Keegan enjoyed a good run with Cobh, culminating in making the First Division play-offs this year.
Shane Keegan has revealed that juggling football management with his day job would be 'unsustainable' next year.
The Laois man has taken the decision to step down as manager of Cobh Ramblers.
The Rams were narrowly beaten by Waterford in last season's promotion playoffs after finishing third in the First Division.
Keegan will continue in his role as Laois GAA head of games development.
Cobh Ramblers regret to announce that Shane Keegan has departed from his role as club manager.
— Cobh Ramblers FC (@CobhRamblersFC) December 7, 2023
Unfortunately it was not possible for Shane to combine his day role and the demands of the manager’s position at our club
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