"Mark Anthony Kinsella" is an Irish Association football/football coach and former player who is currently the assistant manager of Drogheda United F.C./Drogheda United. He played as a central midfielder for most of his career. He is the father of Liam Kinsella.

Kinsella began his career at Colchester United F.C./Colchester United, before spells at Charlton Athletic F.C./Charlton Athletic, Aston Villa F.C./Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion F.C./West Bromwich Albion, Walsall F.C./Walsall and Lewes F.C./Lewes. He played 48 times for the Republic of Ireland national football team/Republic of Ireland, scoring three goals and playing in the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea. Kinsella is a former manager of Daventry Town F.C./Daventry Town.

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Certain players like to have people having a go at them - it does give you a buzz. As an away team, you know you have got them rattled if the fans go quiet.

Albion will be mentally strong because of what happened last year. They had some big games at the back of last season and they dug in deep - they'll do it again. They have the players that have done it before and players whose second nature is to fight and battle.

I'm not ready to be a manager yet. But I'm contracted for another year as a player and coach and look forward to carry on working alongside Mick Halsall with the reserves and youths.