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Another good signing by Celtic FC.
Jim McGuinness is obviously the main man at Donegal. He blew every other county away this year, and you could see a lot of it was the mindset of the Donegal GAA players.
Good move for Jim McGuinness as well as he is a big Celtic fan.
Jim McGuinness has taken up a part-time performance consultant role with Celtic FC
RTE.ie-3 hours ago
Donegal football manager Jim McGuinness has been appointed as a performance consultant with Celtic Football Club
Packie Bonner: Grab Celtic chance with both hands, Jim
Speaking to Radio Foyle, Bonner said: “It's all up probably to Jim McGuinness and whether he wants to leave and go over there to work.
From RTE reporting on Jim McGuinnness signing for the Bhoys.
Donegal football manager Jim McGuinness has been appointed as a performance consultant with Celtic Football Club, however, he will also remain in charge of the All-Ireland champions.
Celtic released a statement this morning stating that McGuinness had joined the Glasgow club.
He will be based at Lennoxtown and will help in the development of the club's young players, commencing his role at the end of November.
It has been confirmed to RTÉ Sport that he will work with Celtic two days a week.
McGuinness said: "It's a fantastic opportunity for me on an individual level and I'm very thankful to Neil Lennon for giving me this chance and bringing me into the club.
"Obviously I work in amateur sport and the opportunity to work in professional sport in any capacity is a wonderful chance for me and one I'm very [much] looking forward to."
McGuinness' role will focus on youth players at the Celtic academy.
It's believed the 2012 All-Ireland winning coach will work with Celtic three days a week. Those three days are thought to be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, with his assistant Rory Gallagher coaching Donegal when McGuinness is in Scotland.
McGuinness' Celtic salary is rumoured to be in the region of €150,000.
"The opportunity to work in professional sport in any capacity is a wonderful chance for me" - Jim McGuinness
McGuinness continued: "You are really looking to create a finished product that is good enough to be pushing for the first team and creating a stronger squad at the club.
"We will hopefully look at every single player as an individual project and move them forward as best we can.
"We will revaluate every couple of months and try and move them forward and give them the best opportunity to develop and grow within the club so they can put their best foot forward in making the ultimate step up to first-team football."
Speculation regarding McGuinness linking up with Celtic intensified this week when he was spotted at the Glasgow club's UEFA Champions League clash with Barcelona at Celtic Park.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon had previously invited McGuinness to Parkhead to see Celtic play against Helsingborg last August and is a known admirer of the Donegal man's coaching style.
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McGuinness has also spoken about his working relationship with Lennon: "I suppose the bottom line is that it has been through my work with Donegal.
"We started off at Donegal at a very low base, a low level, but we have worked very hard in moving the thing forward and getting people to up a level and ultimately getting success on the pitch.
"So I suppose Neil [Lennon] was looking in at that and watching that unfold. I was invited over then saw around the facilities and met all the coaching staff and the support people.
"It was great for myself to see that as you are very interested from your own point of view from bringing things back into your own group. That's how it really developed.
Lennon said: “We are absolutely delighted that Jim has agreed to join us. He is a first-class coach and manager and a high-quality individual who has achieved so much already in sport.
"We feel he will add real value to the club in terms of moving our young players forward and in making sure they develop in the right way for the benefit of the club."
Accomplished player and tactician
The Glenties man was an accomplished football player before his career in management, and was part of the Donegal side that won the All-Ireland SFC in 1992.
Having retired from the game as a player, McGuinness went on to work as a fitness coach and a sports psychologist in the North West Regional College, Limavady.
McGuinness' success with the Donegal team is largely credited to his creation and development of a defensive, smothering style of football - entitled The System by GAA media. The System landed Donegal the Ulster Senior Football Championship in 2011 and 2012, as well as the All-Ireland title in 2012.
Hoops call for Jimmy
DONEGAL manager Jim McGuinness could end up double-jobbing next year as a move to Celtic grew closer last night. McGuinness, 39.
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