Bryn Gunn

Bryn Gunn ( born August 21, 1958 in Kettering ) is a former English footballer. As a player, he won the Nottingham Forest European Cup up 1979 /80.

Playing career

Nottingham Forest (1975-1986)

Bryn Gunn made ​​his debut on 30 August 1975 at the age of 17 for Nottingham Forest in the Football League Second Division. Overall, he competed in his first season eleven league games. His next league game for his team, he played only in the Football League First Division 1978/79 and so missed the championship in the 1977 / 78th In addition, the club the title in the European Cup of Champions 1978/79 (1-0 against Malmö FF) won without the not appointed to the squad Bryn Gunn. In addition to two games in the 1979/80 season the 21- year-old defender coach Brian Clough was nominated for the finals in the European Cup of Champions 1979/80 and substitute in the 84th minute for Frank Gray. Nottingham won the game 1-0 against Hamburger SV and thus defended his title in the National Cup champion. Between 1980 and 1983, Gunn earned a place in the team and was regularly used. After seventeen games in the Football League First Division 1984/85, he spent the 1985/86 season on loan at three unterklassigen clubs, before moving to Peterborough United in August 1986.

Peterborough United FC and Chesterfield (1986-1992)

With his new team, he spent the next three seasons in the Football League Fourth Division, before joining also playing in the fourth English League Chesterfield FC 1989. In 1992 he ended his playing career.

Achievements

  • National Champions Cup Winners: 1980
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