Bryan James Gunn is a Scottish former professional goalkeeper and football manager. He spent most of his playing career at Norwich City. Gunn was appointed temporary manager towards the end of the 2008–09 season and then confirmed as permanent manager during the summer. After a 7–1 home defeat in the opening game to local rivals Colchester United, he lost his job a week into the 2009–10 Football League One season.
About Bryan Gunn in brief

Gunn played as an outfield player until Bobby Geddes moved on to secondary school. He later said: “I probably babysat more than I played football” While an apprentice at Aberdeen, Gunn later said, “I’d stay over and we’d read the Sunday papers together, but he got another year out of me, too” Gunn said he was a good friend to Alex Ferguson, who once told him: “Big Bryan Gunn’s coming down to sign a new contract and get on the phone and get an advance on me” He was born on 22 December 1963 in Thurso, Scotland. His parents were James Gunn, a long-distance lorry driver, and Jessie Sinclair, a canteen worker at the Dounreay nuclear power plant; the pair had married despite being on opposite sides of a family feud stretching back to the 16th century. He attended Park Primary School in the town and joined the school football team. The city of Norwich recognised Gunn’s charity work and his long association with the city’s football club by naming him Sheriff for 2002. The team was beaten 9–0 in Gunn’s debut, but his subsequent performances attracted the attention of national selectors, and he joined the ScotlandUnder-15 squad around the same time he signed for Aberdeen at age 14. Gunn later played for Hibernian before his retirement as a player in 1998. He said: “I’m a bit of a loner, but I’ve always loved football.”
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