He also had a spell in his native country for Linfield and played non-league football for both Salisbury City, Callington Town and Ards.
[3] After retiring he moved into management and has had spells in charge of Linfield, Newport County, Ards and in Bulgaria with Pirin Blagoevgrad.Soccer Universities Feeney attended Ashfield Boys' High School.
He signed as a trainee with Leeds United, in 1998, but never made the league side and was loaned out to AFC Bournemouth in 2001.
[citation needed]league 2 play off winner 2002 He joined Stockport County from Bournemouth for a fee of £45,000, making over 30 appearances for them, and scoring 15 goals, but in spite of his contribution the club were relegated at the end of the season.
[5] He did not have a great start to his Luton career, scoring only 6 goals in 30 starts and 18 substitute appearances in the 2005–06 season, and although he finally clocked up 77 appearances in all, he only managed a haul of 8 goals in total, and in March 2007, he was allowed to join Cardiff City on loanleague 1 winner 2005 At the end of his loan spell at Cardiff he agreed a three-year deal with the club, but he failed to find the net in a competitive game, his only goal coming in a pre-season friendly against Dutch side FC Twente.
In July 2008, Feeney joined fellow Cardiff City player Willo Flood on loan at Scottish Premier League side Dundee United.
[12] He returned to action for Cardiff on 17 October 2009, when came on as a substitute for Chris Burke during a 1–1 draw with Crystal Palace.
[15] He scored his first and only goal for the club in a FA Cup first round match on 6 November 2010 against Accrington Stanley.
[19][21] Feeney was released at the end of the season,[21] but returned on trial in July to try and earn a new contract, and scored in one of the club's friendly matches.
Later that month it was revealed that Feeney had signed for Cornish side Callington Town, of the South West Peninsula League; the 10th level of English football.
[25] In August 2019, Feeney made one appearance for NIFL Championship club Ards during his spell as manager.
On 26 April 2014, it was announced that Feeney would replace David Jeffrey as manager of NIFL Premiership side Linfield in his native city of Belfast, Northern Ireland.
On 6 October 2015 Feeney was appointed as assistant manager to John Sheridan at League Two club Newport County.
[33] Newport captain Scott Bennett expressed his disappointment,[33] stating he was "gutted" at the news of Feeney's departure.
[40] Feeney's father Warren Sr, grandfather, and his cousins Lee and Cullen have all played for the side during their careers.
[41] He appointed his cousin and former Ards forward Lee Feeney[42] He began the 2019–20 season well, leading the side off the bottom of the table for the first time in months and managing a 3–1 victory against Newry to put the club in the 11th-placed play-off slot.
In early December 2021, Feeney and his technical team were released from Pirin following a cost cutting strategy at the club.