Gunn Returns To Eagles
5th July, 2007
Arnold Town have welcomed back one of their legends to the club.
After a short period away, former Forest defender Bryn Gunn has returned to join the coaching staff at Gedling Road.
Gunn was assistant manager to the late Bill Brindley until the end of the 2004-2005 season and the pair guided the side to victory in the Notts Senior Cup.
Gunn played some 203 games for the Eagles, the last of which came in August 2001.
Arnold Manager Andy Muldoon was delighted with the new addition: "Bryn brings a wealth of experience and expertise back to the club and I am delighted he has agreed to return.
"I know that the playing staff can only benefit from his enthusiasm and extensive football knowledge.
"I would like to point out that Arnold Town can now boast four ex-professional players on the current staff, which I believe is unprecedented at this level of football.
"Bryn will be on duty at the Burton Albion game and I hope he will be given a typical Arnold Barmy Army welcome."
Meanwhile, Arnold committee member Albert Graves has been recognized for his services to local football over the last forty years.
He has received an award from Nottinghamshire FA, the Football Workforce Certificate that is given out in recognition of outstanding service to football.
(Story Source: Arnold Town)
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