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Last Updated: Friday, 29 June 2007, 09:38 GMT 10:38 UK
Wycombe stalwart Ryan leaves club
Keith Ryan
Ryan was a loyal servant to Wycombe for 17 years
Wycombe have continued their restructure of the coaching staff - with coach Keith Ryan leaving after 17 years as player and coach.

Ryan, who retired from playing last summer after playing over 500 games for the Chairboys, follows assistant boss Steve Brown, who left last week.

Goalkeeping coach John Granville is also leaving Adams Park.

Ex-Norwich defender Ian Culverhouse, who had been Wycombe's youth team coach, steps up to become head coach.

Managing director Steve Hayes said the club were forced into the restructure for financial reasons.

"It's hard saying goodbye to any employee, but Steve and Keith are legends at Adams Park, so this decision was even tougher," boss Paul Lambert told the club website.

"Brownie and Rhino made immense contributions as players and coaches, and in some ways it's the end of an era.

"I know our fans will be upset, but sadly these were changes that had to be made."

SEE ALSO
Coach Brown has to leave Wycombe
22 Jun 07 |  Wycombe Wanderers
Ryan given future role at Wycombe
04 Apr 06 |  Wycombe Wanderers
Wycombe's Ryan hangs up his boots
30 Mar 06 |  Wycombe Wanderers
Culverhouse is Wycombe youth boss
28 Jul 05 |  Wycombe Wanderers


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