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Ged Brannan

Gerard Daniel Brannan (born 15 January 1972) is an English football coach and former footballer who is under-23s manager at EFL League One side Accrington Stanley.

Ged Brannan
Personal information
Full name Gerard Daniel Brannan[1]
Date of birth (1972-01-15) 15 January 1972 (age 50)
Place of birth Liverpool, England
Position(s) Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Accrington Stanley
(under-23s manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–1997 Tranmere Rovers 238 (20)
1997–1998 Manchester City 43 (4)
1998Norwich City (loan) 11 (1)
1998–2001 Motherwell 81 (16)
2001–2003 Wigan Athletic 52 (0)
2003Dunfermline Athletic (loan) 8 (0)
2003Rochdale (loan) 11 (1)
2003–2005 Accrington Stanley 49 (7)
2005 Radcliffe Borough 11 (0)
2005–2007 Morecambe 55 (1)
2007–2008 Vauxhall Motors 11 (1)
2013–2016 Burscough 17 (1)
Total 575 (52)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

As a player he was a midfielder who notably played in the Football League for Tranmere Rovers, Manchester City and Wigan Athletic, as well as in the Scottish Premier League for Motherwell. He also played professionally for Norwich City, Dunfermline Athletic and Rochdale. He also played non-league football for Accrington Stanley, Radcliffe Borough, Morecambe, Vauxhall Motors and Burscough.

Club career

Brannan had a well-travelled career, beginning at Tranmere Rovers, before a £750,000 transfer to Manchester City in March 1997.[2]

Mostly used as a squad player at Manchester City, he was loaned to Norwich City between August and October 1998, scoring once against Sheffield United,[3] and was then sold to Motherwell for £375,000 in October 1998, thus terminating his spell at Norwich.[4]

Brannan moved onto Wigan in February 2001, where he remained until November 2003, scoring once against Blackpool in the League Cup.[5] Whilst at Wigan he had short loan spells at Dunfermline and Rochdale.[2]

A free transfer to Accrington Stanley in November 2003 was next on the agenda, where he spent two seasons.[4]

After leaving Stanley, Ged spent a short period playing for Radcliffe Borough before signing for Morecambe in November 2005,[4] making his debut against Cambridge United. Shortly before the match, Morecambe manager Jim Harvey suffered a heart attack. Morecambe lost the first match 1–0.[citation needed]

Signed by Harvey as a midfielder, Brannan was soon dropped by caretaker manager Sammy McIlroy, but eventually made the right back position his own, after filling in for an injury and putting in several impressive performances. He scored his first and what turned out to be only goal for Morecambe in a 2–2 draw with Exeter City.[6]

Brannan saw himself out of the team again at the start of the 2006–07 season, as Adam Yates was brought to Morecambe to play at right-back. Brannan filled in central defence during the absence of club captain Jim Bentley through injury and made several appearances in midfield.

In December 2006, it was announced Brannan would be moving to Southport to take the assistant manager position, as club manager Paul Cook was a personal friend. However, Cook was sacked from Southport before the move could take place in the January transfer window, and subsequently Brannan has decided to stay with Morecambe. His Morecambe squad number for the 2006–07 season was 12.[citation needed]

Morecambe's triumph presented Brannan with the accolade of becoming the first player to win promotion at both the old and new Wembley.[citation needed]

On 2 November 2007 Brannan came out of retirement and signed for Vauxhall Motors and made his debut the next day at Rivacre Park in their home game against Worcester City. He now[when?] plays for Burscough in the Conference North.[citation needed]

International career

Brannan received a call up by the Cayman Islands national team due to a loophole in the regulations, on 29 February 2000 along with several other league players including Barry Hayles and Wayne Collins, at the time both at Fulham. Brannan accepted the call up, however FIFA blocked the call-up.[7]

Coaching career

Brannan is the under-23s manager at Accrington Stanley.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Ged Brannan". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b Herringshaw, George. "Ged Brannan". Sporting-Heroes.net. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
  3. ^ "Marcelo magic boosts Blades". thefreelibrary.com. 19 September 1998. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
  4. ^ a b c Whitlam, Steve (2010). "Ged Brannan biography". Flown from the Nest. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
  5. ^ "Worthington Cup". Telegraph. 21 August 2001. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  6. ^ "Morecambe 2–2 Exeter". BBC. 21 January 2006. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  7. ^ http://www.sporting-heroes.net/football/manchester-city-fc/ged-brannan-6746/biography-of-his-man-city-career_a11091/
  8. ^ https://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/news/2022/april/interview-brannan-hoping-to-achieve-league-and-cup-double/

External links

  • Ged Brannan profile Soccerbase

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Gerard Daniel Brannan born 15 January 1972 is an English football coach and former footballer who is under 23s manager at EFL League One side Accrington Stanley Ged BrannanPersonal informationFull nameGerard Daniel Brannan 1 Date of birth 1972 01 15 15 January 1972 age 50 Place of birthLiverpool EnglandPosition s MidfielderClub informationCurrent teamAccrington Stanley under 23s manager Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1990 1997Tranmere Rovers238 20 1997 1998Manchester City43 4 1998 Norwich City loan 11 1 1998 2001Motherwell81 16 2001 2003Wigan Athletic52 0 2003 Dunfermline Athletic loan 8 0 2003 Rochdale loan 11 1 2003 2005Accrington Stanley49 7 2005Radcliffe Borough11 0 2005 2007Morecambe55 1 2007 2008Vauxhall Motors11 1 2013 2016Burscough17 1 Total575 52 Club domestic league appearances and goalsAs a player he was a midfielder who notably played in the Football League for Tranmere Rovers Manchester City and Wigan Athletic as well as in the Scottish Premier League for Motherwell He also played professionally for Norwich City Dunfermline Athletic and Rochdale He also played non league football for Accrington Stanley Radcliffe Borough Morecambe Vauxhall Motors and Burscough Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Coaching career 4 References 5 External linksClub career EditBrannan had a well travelled career beginning at Tranmere Rovers before a 750 000 transfer to Manchester City in March 1997 2 Mostly used as a squad player at Manchester City he was loaned to Norwich City between August and October 1998 scoring once against Sheffield United 3 and was then sold to Motherwell for 375 000 in October 1998 thus terminating his spell at Norwich 4 Brannan moved onto Wigan in February 2001 where he remained until November 2003 scoring once against Blackpool in the League Cup 5 Whilst at Wigan he had short loan spells at Dunfermline and Rochdale 2 A free transfer to Accrington Stanley in November 2003 was next on the agenda where he spent two seasons 4 After leaving Stanley Ged spent a short period playing for Radcliffe Borough before signing for Morecambe in November 2005 4 making his debut against Cambridge United Shortly before the match Morecambe manager Jim Harvey suffered a heart attack Morecambe lost the first match 1 0 citation needed Signed by Harvey as a midfielder Brannan was soon dropped by caretaker manager Sammy McIlroy but eventually made the right back position his own after filling in for an injury and putting in several impressive performances He scored his first and what turned out to be only goal for Morecambe in a 2 2 draw with Exeter City 6 Brannan saw himself out of the team again at the start of the 2006 07 season as Adam Yates was brought to Morecambe to play at right back Brannan filled in central defence during the absence of club captain Jim Bentley through injury and made several appearances in midfield In December 2006 it was announced Brannan would be moving to Southport to take the assistant manager position as club manager Paul Cook was a personal friend However Cook was sacked from Southport before the move could take place in the January transfer window and subsequently Brannan has decided to stay with Morecambe His Morecambe squad number for the 2006 07 season was 12 citation needed Morecambe s triumph presented Brannan with the accolade of becoming the first player to win promotion at both the old and new Wembley citation needed On 2 November 2007 Brannan came out of retirement and signed for Vauxhall Motors and made his debut the next day at Rivacre Park in their home game against Worcester City He now when plays for Burscough in the Conference North citation needed International career EditBrannan received a call up by the Cayman Islands national team due to a loophole in the regulations on 29 February 2000 along with several other league players including Barry Hayles and Wayne Collins at the time both at Fulham Brannan accepted the call up however FIFA blocked the call up 7 Coaching career EditBrannan is the under 23s manager at Accrington Stanley 8 References Edit Ged Brannan Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 4 April 2017 a b Herringshaw George Ged Brannan Sporting Heroes net Retrieved 10 February 2011 Marcelo magic boosts Blades thefreelibrary com 19 September 1998 Retrieved 31 December 2012 a b c Whitlam Steve 2010 Ged Brannan biography Flown from the Nest Retrieved 10 February 2011 Worthington Cup Telegraph 21 August 2001 Retrieved 29 December 2012 Morecambe 2 2 Exeter BBC 21 January 2006 Retrieved 29 December 2012 http www sporting heroes net football manchester city fc ged brannan 6746 biography of his man city career a11091 https www accringtonstanley co uk news 2022 april interview brannan hoping to achieve league and cup double External links EditGed Brannan profile Soccerbase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ged Brannan amp oldid 1119956388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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