Harry Dunn

English footballer and manager
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroEnglish footballer and manager
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
isAthlete Football player Association football player Sports official Association football manager
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth5 September 1953, County Durham, United Kingdom
Age71 years
Star signVirgo
Sports Teams
Burnley F.C.
Scarborough F.C.
Bishop Auckland F.C.
Blyth Spartans A.F.C.
Bishop Auckland F.C.
The details

Biography

Harry Dunn (born 5 September 1953), also referred to as Harry A. Dunn, is an English football manager and former player.

As a player, he began and ended his career with Bishop Auckland, with spells with Scarborough and Blyth Spartans in between. As a manager, he began his career with Bishop Auckland, before having two spells with Blyth Spartans and Whitby Town.

Background and playing career

Dunn was born in County Durham, being brought up in the village of East Howle and attending school in Durham. At the age of 12, Dunn was involved with the youth team of Burnley for four years, before joining Derby County's academy set-up.

Dunn made his debut with hometown club Bishop Auckland in 1971, before joining Scarborough in 1975. With Scarborough, he gained two FA Trophy winners medals, scoring in the 1977 final at Wembley against Dagenham. He made 265 appearances for Scarborough in all competitions, scoring 65 goals.

He is sometimes confused with another long-standing Scarborough player also called Harry Dunn, who made over 900 appearances for the club and was already at the club before Dunn joined from Bishop Auckland. To avoid confusion, the new signing was given the fictitious middle initial "A" to differentiate between the two players. Therefore, to Scarborough fans he has always been known as Harry A. Dunn. It was the original Harry Dunn who managed Scarborough in 1982, and between 1984 and 1986, and was clubman of the year in 1970 and 1974, and not Harry A. Dunn as it is often reported.

He joined Blyth Spartans in 1981, winning a Northern League Championship medal, before rejoining Bishop Auckland in 1983.

Managerial career

From 1989 to 1993, he was manager of Bishop Auckland, until he left the club to join Phil Staley at Fleetwood Town. In 1995, he left to manage Blyth Spartans. However, he did not stay long at Croft Park as he was appointed as manager of Whitby Town in December 1995, staying in charge until his sacking in September 2004. He returned to Blyth by October 2004.

On 8 November 2008, his Blyth Spartans side defeated League Two side Shrewsbury Town 3–1, in the first round of the FA Cup. Blyth then went on to defeat Bournemouth 1–0 in a second round replay at Croft Park, before losing 0–1 to Premier League club Blackburn Rovers on the same ground in round three, a game which Dunn refused to be moved to Newcastle United's St James' Park. Alongside his managerial duties for Blyth, Dunn worked in a caretaking capacity for a Durham nursing home. On 27 April 2009, Blyth confirmed that the club would not be renewing Dunn's contract.

Dunn was re-appointed as manager of Whitby Town in May 2009, and resigned on 4 October 2010.

He was appointed as chief scout at Darlington 1883 in June 2012. In October 2017, Dunn followed Martin Gray to York City as chief scout, and is also heading transfer policy and "assessment of forthcoming opponents". He was replaced as York City's chief scout by Peter Whinham by the start of the 2018/9 season.

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