Stephen Rice has joined Brentford as first-team set-piece coach.Rice arrives at the club having spent time with the Irish Football Association as Republic of Ireland Under-21s assistant coach, which he took up after roles as chief scout and opposition analyst.A spell as Crystal Palace Under-23s senior professional development coach came after a previous stint with the FAI, where he spent a decade as a football development coach and coach education tutor.The former midfielder’s 17-year playing career was predominantly spent in Ireland, after time with Coventry City as a teenager.On the appointment, Brentford head coach Keith Andrews said: “We’re delighted to get Stephen on board.“The process to appoint the set-piece coach was very thorough - we interviewed people of different nationalities, of different levels of experience, and in different roles.“Stephen is someone that I’ve known a long time, we were on our Pro License together, and I was a big part of bringing him into the Irish set-up when I was assistant manager and he was with Palace. He had a particular focus on set-pieces in that role.“He’s a detail-oriented coach, who is very passionate and has a phenomenal work ethic. I’m very pleased he is with us.”
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