Harry Dunn
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Harry Dunn is an English former football player and current football club manager. He is the current manager of Conference North side Blyth Spartans.
Dunn was born in County Durham and began with his hometown club Bishop Auckland before being quickly snapped up by Scarborough and in 1970 was the first winner of the Scarbough Evening News' Player of the Year Award. With Scarborough he gained two FA Trophy winners medals, scoring in the 1977 final at Wembley against Dagenham.
He joined Blyth Spartans in 1981, winning a Northern League Championship medal before rejoining Bishop Auckland in 1983. He managed Scarborough from November 1984 to May 1986 when he was replaced by Neil Warnock who would lead Scarborough to promotion to the Football League.
He subsequently became manager of Bishop Auckland until 1995 when he left to manager 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.[1]
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Preceded by Jim McAnearney |
Scarborough Caretaker-Manager 1982 |
Succeeded by John Cottam |
Preceded by John Cottam |
Scarborough Manager 1984-1986 |
Succeeded by Neil Warnock |
Preceded by ? |
Whitby Town Manager 1995-2004 |
Succeeded by Dave Logan |