- Brian Flynn
Brian Flynn, (born 1955) is a Welsh football manager and former Welsh international player. He was a midfield player and, at 161cm (5'3") [http://www.leedsfans.org.uk/leeds/players/127.html] , one of the shortest professional football players of modern times.
He is currently in charge of all Welsh youth level teams including the Under-21s.
Playing career
Flynn turned professional with Burnley, then in the old First Division, in 1972 and was a regular member of the first team from 1974. Burnley were relegated to the old Second Division in 1976 and, in 1977, he was transferred to Leeds United. He returned to Burnley from 1982 to 1984 and thereafter played for a succession of clubs; Cardiff City, Doncaster Rovers and Bury before joining Wrexham in 1988.
He earned 66 full Welsh caps between 1975 and 1984.
Management career
At Wrexham he was given the manager's job in December 1989 and held it for the next 12 years, establishing a long-running managerial team with
Kevin Reeves andJoey Jones .When Brian Flynn took over at Wrexham, they were probably the weakest side in
the Football League . His first full season as manager (1990-91) was easily the worst in the club's history. They finished bottom of the Fourth Division and their league status was only saved because the league was to expand to 93 clubs for the (1991-92 season) - although the size of the league was soon reverted to 92 clubs following the resignation of Aldershot and Maidstone.During 1991-92, Wrexham improved dramatically. They finished well up the table and achieved a shock win over defending league champions Arsenal in the Third Round of the
FA Cup . More success came in 1992-93 when Wrexham finished runners-up in the new Division Three and won promotion to Division Two. A run to the FA Cup quarter finals followed in 1996-97, but the Welsh Dragons never mounted a serious challenge for promotion to Division One and by the time Flynn's reign ended in October 2001 they were heading for relegation.A year after leaving Wrexham, Flynn made his comeback to the game by accepting the manager's job at Swansea City. The Swans were bottom of the league for much of the 2002-03 season and also on the verge of going out of business completely, just over 20 years after they had finished sixth in the old First Division. But Flynn turned the club around and victory on the final day of the season ensured their safety. Brian Flynn left Swansea City midway through the 2003-04 season.
External links
* [http://www.burnleyfootballclub.premiumtv.co.uk/page/VintageClaretsDetail/0,,10413~70884,00.html Biography from official Burnley FC website]
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