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14 Facts About Bryan Klug

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Bryan Klug is currently the Head of Coaching and Player Development at the Ipswich Town Academy.

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Bryan Klug made three appearance for the England Youth team in 1978.

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Bryan Klug joined Wimbledon on loan in March 1980 and made his Football League debut with them, although after returning to Ipswich in July 1980, he still did not make a first team appearance.

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Bryan Klug played in the FA Vase final for Sudbury Town vs Tamworth in 1989, crossing for Dave Hubbick to head home after 7 minutes.

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Bryan Klug returned to Ipswich as a youth-team coach in 1987.

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Bryan Klug worked his way up through the youth coaching system over a number of years, eventually becoming director of the newly formed academy at Ipswich in 1998.

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The Ipswich academy experienced years of success under Bryan Klug's management, producing a high number of first-team players graduating from the youth system, whilst winning the FA Youth Cup in 2005.

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8.

In January 2009, Bryan Klug took on a new role as Head of Football Development, with him overseeing coaching development, scouting and fitness throughout the first-team and academy at Ipswich.

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Bryan Klug took over as caretaker manager of Ipswich on 22 April 2009, following the sacking of Magilton.

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In January 2010, it was announced that Bryan Klug had been sacked from the club after new manager Roy Keane decided to trim the staff at the club.

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Bryan Klug worked his way up to become the assistant academy manager and head of player development at Tottenham.

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Bryan Klug left his role at the Tottenham academy in June 2012 to return to Ipswich to become the club's academy director.

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In October 2018 Bryan Klug was again made caretaker manager at Ipswich, following Hurst's sacking after Ipswich winning just once in 15 games.

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In May 2013, Bryan Klug completed his seventh marathon, after running the Edinburgh Marathon, having previously run the London and New York City marathons to raise money for local charities.