11 Facts About Frankie Bunn

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Frank Stephen Bunn was born on 6 November 1962 and is an English former professional footballer who is the U23 coach of League One club Wigan Athletic.

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Frankie Bunn holds the Football League Cup record for the most goals by a player in a single match, achieved in 1989.

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Frankie Bunn played as a striker and began his career at Luton Town, and later played for Hull City and Oldham Athletic.

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In 1990, Frankie Bunn was forced to retire from professional football because of injury.

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Frankie Bunn then joined Stalybridge Celtic and later Radcliffe Borough.

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Frankie Bunn later became a coach and began his coaching career at Wigan Athletic, before joining Manchester City as reserve team coach in 1998.

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In February 2007, Frankie Bunn was appointed first-team coach at Coventry City, and on 11 February 2008, he was named joint caretaker manager along with John Harbin, following the dismissal of Iain Dowie.

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8.

Frankie Bunn returned to his old position as first-team coach following Chris Coleman's appointment as manager on 19 February 2008.

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Frankie Bunn left the club in May 2010 after his contract expired.

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In June 2011, Frankie Bunn was appointed as Steve Eyre's assistant manager at Rochdale.

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Frankie Bunn was appointed manager of newly relegated League Two club Oldham Athletic on 13 June 2018 on a one-year contract, but sacked the following December.