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Brennan began his footballing career at Sheffield Wednesday but despite impressing at youth and reserve levels, he never made a first team appearance for the Owls. After being released by Wednesday in the summer of 2000, Brennan returned home to Ireland and went on trial at Bohemians. He made two appearances for the club in the FAI Super Cup but manager Roddy Collins decided not to sign the midfielder.

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In August 2009, Brennan signed for Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division side Aylesbury.[4] In 2010, he rejoined Hemel Hempstead Town, and in March after the sacking of manager Gary Phillips, he was appointed as caretaker manager at the age of just 29.

On 18 September 2018, Brennan and his assistant Stuart Maynard were appointed by team owner Glenn Tamplin as the managerial team at National League South side Billericay Town.[6] However, they both had their contracts terminated by Tamplin after less than four months in the job on Wednesday 16 January 2019.[7]

On 12 February 2019, Brennan was named as the new manager of Isthmian League Premier Division side Kingstonian. Stuart Maynard was also confirmed as the club's new assistant manager. However, on 16 March 2019, following a breakdown in relations with a club director over player liaison and team strategy, Brennan and Maynard re-evaluated their position and resigned after just five games in charge.[8]

On 20 September 2021, after Harry Kewell (former Head Coach) was dismissed from Barnet F.C. as Head Coach after having lost five and drawn two his seven games, Brennan was appointed as Caretaker Head Coach of the club.[12] On 17 February 2022, Brennan stepped back from his role of Head of Football instead becoming Head Coach on a permanent basis.[13]

Barnet once again ended up in the play-offs during the 2023-24 season after finishing 2nd, as Brennan was named the National League Manager of the Month for April.[16] Following the conclusion of the season, Barnet confirmed that they had received an approach from Swindon Town however Brennan remained fully committed to the club.[17]

I chose Barnet FC because they were my local club growing up. They have really struggled in recent years with a different home, different managers & Yo-Yo results. I wanted to use my Philosophy to try & change their fortunes.

On my 1st day at Barnet FC, I asked the board to improve the stadium & facilities. The board did improve the clubs youth facilities which are now good, with the 1st Team Training Facilities listed as 'impressive'. The stadium remains unchanged with the club playing at the bigger 'Hive' Stadium in Edgware.

The training was delegated over to Assistant Manager & United Legend Roy Keane. The Staff Room got improved & filled out with quite a few Silver Badges in there. The finances are OK but wages are over due to the summer transfer signings.

The squad went through a huge overhaul in the summer transfer market, with players having to match the philosophy. The players into the club met our specifications of 20-30yr olds(not injured), searching by PACE/STAMINA & POSITIONING. The players out were not good enough for my squad & over 21yrs old.

I used my Attacking Tiki Taka Tactic for this career. The tactic worked incredibly well & was very consistent, delivering mostly wins & draws(maybe too many). We had the best defence in the league by a mile but had one of the worst attacks which will need to be looked into.

In my very 1st season at my local club of Barnet FC & Promotion to the football league was confirmed via the playoff places. We drew too many matches but had an impressive 56% win rate & only lost 8 matches all season. We conceded the least amount of goals & most clean sheets but 11th for goals so this needs to be improved.

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