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profile brian flynnHe was manager from 1989 to 2001 and today former Claret Brian Flynn has returned to Wrexham as assistant manager following the recent appointment of new boss Bryan Hughes.

Flynny and Wrexham seem to go together and he remains a popular figure at the Racecourse Ground where he had such success alongside his assistant and former Burnley team mate Kevin Reeves.

Hughes is definitely delighted to have him there. He said today: “Getting in the right management support at this time of the season was a critical decision for me and Brian was always my number one choice. He knows me and the club inside out and can come in and hit the ground running. I am delighted that he has accepted my offer to come back to Wrexham where he enjoyed so much success in building the club.”

Flynn said: “I am delighted to return and support Bryan at a club that is very special to me. I am coming in at an exciting time and my immediate focus will be looking to help Bryan and the club build momentum over the last couple of months of the season.

“I feel like I’ve some unfinished business at the club and would love nothing better than to help the club back to the Football League.”

He’s managed both Swansea and Doncaster since leaving Wrexham but during his time as manager they beat Arsenal in the FA Cup, reaching the sixth round, and he led them into the European Cup Winners Cup.

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