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20 Facts About Glynn Snodin

1.

Glynn Snodin played for Doncaster Rovers and later made just under 100 appearances for Leeds United and spent two years with Sheffield Wednesday.

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Whilst with Leeds, Snodin was loaned out to Oldham Athletic and Rotherham United before having spell with Scottish Premier Division side Hearts.

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Glynn Snodin later came out of retirement 14 years later joining non-league outfit Yorkshire Main on a sporadic basis where he played a handful of games over a three year period.

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Since retiring Glynn Snodin has held various scouting and coaching roles firstly with Carlisle United and then returning to former club Doncaster.

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Glynn Snodin later became manager of Charlton Athletic's reserve team before joining the coaching staff at Southampton and Northern Ireland.

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Glynn Snodin has since been on the coaching staff at West Ham United, Leeds United, Huddersfield Town, Preston North End, Sunderland, Bradford City and Chesterfield.

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Glynn Snodin initially played as a winger or striker before being used as a left-back under manager Billy Bremner where he excelled.

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Glynn Snodin remained with the club until June 1985 as they moved up and down between Division's 4 and 3.

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Glynn Snodin then had periods on loan to Oldham Athletic and Rotherham United, before to Scotland to join Joe Jordan's Hearts in March 1992.

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When Jordan left Tynecastle, Glynn Snodin returned South to join Barnsley in July 1993, spending two seasons in the First Division, before a move to Gainsborough Trinity, where he saw out his final playing years with the club, retiring in the summer of 1997.

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Glynn Snodin then became chief scout at Carlisle United under Mick Wadsworth while he took his coaching badges.

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Glynn Snodin followed Wadsworth to Scarborough as youth team coach, before returning to his first club, Doncaster Rovers as assistant manager to his brother Ian.

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Glynn Snodin completed his UEFA Pro Licence alongside George Burley and in March 2006, Burley brought Snodin to Southampton as first team coach.

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When Curbishley left in September 2008 and Gianfranco Zola was appointed in his place, Glynn Snodin was not retained on the coaching staff.

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On 2 February 2009, Glynn Snodin was appointed the new assistant manager of Leeds United.

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In May 2013 Grayson was announced as the new manager at Preston North End replacing Graham Westley, with Glynn Snodin joining him again.

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Glynn Snodin worked with Grayson at Sunderland, as assistant manager.

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Glynn Snodin worked with Grayson at Bradford City, as assistant manager.

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In January 2019, Glynn Snodin was appointed assistant manager to John Sheridan at National League club Chesterfield.

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Glynn Snodin is the elder brother of fellow professional footballer Ian Snodin.