Glynn Snodin signed up for Doncaster Rovers as a 16-year-old and
spent 8 years with the club, clocking up over 300 appearances, many
of them alongside his younger brother Ian. Doncaster parted company
with both brothers at more or less the same time, with Glynn
spending a couple of years at Hillsborough before following his
brother to Leeds. He was a solid and adaptable left back/left
winger who wasn't a world class player but he was reliable, battled
hard and always gave 100%. With Tony Dorigo arriving to take the
left-back slot, his chances at Leeds were limited and after a
couple of loan spells he spent a season in Scotland with Hearts
before coming back to Yorkshire for a couple of years with
Barnsley.
Jess says: glyn snodin is 1 of the best managers of football and
is a very very nice man, he should be offered a first team managers
position. look how well the reserve team are doing,its thanks to
him.
Colin Boxshall says: I met Glyn at the Sheffield masters
tournament. He is indeed a very nice bloke. We had a nice chat
& he gave me his shirt. It was really great to see him & he
had time for everybody. Top Bloke!!
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