"Brian Flynn", is a former Wales/Welsh Association football/football coach (sports)/manager and Wales national football team/Welsh international player. He is currently director of football at the Football League 1/League 1 side Doncaster Rovers F.C./Doncaster Rovers.

Flynn managed the Wales national under-21 football team until May 2012, coming close to taking Wales to their first major championship in 57 years. On 13 September 2010 Flynn was confirmed caretaker manager of the Wales national football team after John Toshack stepped down, prior to the appointment of Gary Speed.

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