Kelham O'Hanlon

Kelham Gerard O'Hanlon (born 16 May 1962) is a former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for a number of British clubs.

During his playing career O'Hanlon gained a cap for the Republic of Ireland national team in 1987, keeping a clean sheet in a 5–0 friendly win over Israel.

Upon retirement from playing O'Hanlon joined the coaching staff at Preston becoming David Moyes' assistant in 1998.

He was made caretaker manager in March 2002 after Moyes' departure to Everton,[3] Moyes offered O'Hanlon a position with Everton but he chose to remain at Deepdale, initially as caretaker manager and subsequently as a permanent appointment.

[7] O'Hanlon took up a part-time position in February 2006 with Chester[8] before being appointed as coach at Barnsley in January 2007 where he remained until September 2009 when manager Simon Davey was sacked.