Sean Flynn (footballer)

Sean Michael Flynn (born 13 March 1968) is an English football coach and former professional player who played as a midfielder.

Sean Flynn
Personal information
Full nameSean Michael Flynn[1]
Date of birth (1968-03-13) 13 March 1968 (age 56)[1]
Place of birthBirmingham, England[1]
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[2]
Position(s)Midfielder
Youth career
1988–1991

Halesowen Town

Apps 188 Goals 44
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1991–1995Coventry City97(9)
1995–1997Derby County59(3)
1997Stoke City (loan)5(0)
1997–2000West Bromwich Albion109(7)
2000–2002Tranmere Rovers66(6)
2002–2003Kidderminster Harriers51(2)
2003–2004Evesham United
2004–2005Redditch United
2005Evesham United
2005–2008Redditch United
2008–2009Bodmin Town
2009Mullion
2009–2011Falmouth Town
2011–2012Penzance
2012Falmouth Town
Total387(27)
Managerial career
2009–2018Mullion
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Flynn played in the Premier League for Coventry City and Derby County, and in the Football League for Stoke City, West Bromwich Albion and Tranmere Rovers and Kidderminster Harriers. He then moved into non-league football with clubs including Evesham United, Redditch United, Bodmin Town and Falmouth Town.

He was briefly player/manager of Mullion as well as holding various coaching roles at other clubs he has played for in recent years.

Playing career

Coventry City

Flynn signed for Coventry City from non-league Halesowen Town in December 1991 and made his debut in August of the following year as a second-half substitute for David Smith in a 2–1 Premier League victory over Middlesbrough at Highfield Road, eventually going on to record 105 games and 10 goals for the Sky Blues over the next 5 years. In August 1995, after being told by then-Coventry manager Ron Atkinson, that he was no longer required at the club.

Derby County

Flynn dropped a division to Division One to become one of Jim Smith's first signings at Derby County for a fee of £250,000.[3] Flynn's time at Derby proved to be successful as he was part of the side which finished runner-up to Sunderland in the 1995–96 Division One table and earn promotion to the FA Premier League for the first time. Flynn started the Premier League campaign in the Derby first team, scoring an 80th-minute winner at Blackburn Rovers in Derby's 5th game of the season to earn them their maiden win of a season which saw the Rams eventually finish 12th, but eventually found himself pushed to the fringes of the Derby squad, and joined Stoke City on loan in March 1997 where he made five appearances. After 65 games and 3 goals for Derby.

Later career

Flynn made the switch to his boyhood club West Bromwich Albion for a fee of £260,000 in August 1997.

As a West Bromwich Albion fan, one of the highlights of his career was when he captained the team. He played 122 games and scored 8 goals for the Baggies. In July 2000, Flynn moved on a free transfer to Tranmere Rovers[4] and spent two years there playing 82 games and scoring 11 goals in all competitions. Flynn signed for Kidderminster Harriers in August 2002 on a free transfer and made 57 appearances scoring two goals before leaving in the September 2003.

Non League

Flynn played 436 games and scored 34 goals in his years as a pro footballer. He joined Evesham United in 2003, staying until 2004 when he moved to Redditch United. He had moved back to Evesham and then back again to Redditch by 2005 and eventually stayed with Redditch until 2008.

As well as running his business he joined Bodmin Town in 2008 where he went on to win a league and cup domestic treble, as well as player of the year, managers player of the year and supporters player of the year. In 2009, he joined Mullion as player/manager but left shortly afterward to team up with former Bodmin manager Alan Carey at Falmouth Town. Carey appointed Flynn as player/assistant manager and he remained with the club until joining Penzance in 2011. He returned to Falmouth as a player in March 2012.

Coaching career

In January 2009, Flynn was appointed manager of Cornwall-based Jolly Combination League side Mullion FC.[5]

Career statistics

Source:[6]

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOther[A]Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Coventry City1991–92First Division222000000222
1992–93Premier League7000000070
1993–94Premier League363102000393
1994–95Premier League324203100375
Total97930510010510
Derby County1995–96First Division422103000462
1996–97Premier League171200000191
Total593303000653
Stoke City (loan)1996–97First Division5000000050
Total5000000050
West Bromwich Albion1997–98First Division352104000402
1998–99First Division382102000412
1999–2000First Division364005100415
Total109720111001227
Tranmere Rovers2000–01First Division351405000441
2001–02Second Division3154332003810
Total6668382008211
Kidderminster Harriers2002–03Third Division452101030502
2003–04Third Division6000100070
Total512102030572
Career total387281733343044035
A. ^ The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Football League Trophy.

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