Portadown defender Aaron Traynor has opened up on his coaching ambitions in the Irish League
Aaron Traynor admits he is already looking to the future. At 34 he accepts he is approaching the twilight of his career, but insists he still has plenty to offer in the Irish League - on and off the pitch.
READ MORE: Diarmuid O'Carroll's Northern Ireland future made clear as he completes 'exciting' Newcastle United switch He is hoping to embark on his UEFA B Licence next year, with the "end goal" of becoming a first-team coach in the Irish Premiership. "That's end goal. I am looking to get into an Irish League team in a couple of years' time and be a coach. I am preparing for life after playing.
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