Cork City FC's former manager Ger Nash is facing legal troubles after being charged with dangerous driving and drink driving following a car crash in Midleton. The incident occurred on November 6, 2025, when Nash crashed his vehicle into signage near a bridge. According to Garda Jerome Maher, who arrived at the scene shortly after 3am, Nash exhibited signs of intoxication, including a strong smell of alcohol and bloodshot eyes. Nash, who previously played for Ipswich Town in the UK, was unsteady on his feet when approached by the Gardaí. An evidential test revealed that he had exceeded the legal alcohol limit, with 52mg of alcohol per 100ml of breath. Witnesses at the scene reported that Nash was swaying and needed assistance to remain upright. He was subsequently arrested and charged, with a court appearance scheduled for later that month. This incident marks a troubling chapter for Nash, who has transitioned from managing Cork City FC to living in Sweden.
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Cork City FC's Former Boss Ger Nash Faces Court After Crash
Cork City FC's former manager Ger Nash appeared in court for dangerous driving and drink driving after a car crash in Midleton last November.
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