Gavin Gunning
Gavin Jude Gunning is an Irish former footballer who is first-team pathways coach at Swindon Town. He has represented the Republic of Ireland at under-21 and youth team levels.
Gunning played Gaelic football and association football in his youth before moving to England in February 2006 after being signed by Blackburn Rovers from Crumlin United. He never played a first-team game for Blackburn. However, he did have loan spells at Tranmere Rovers, Rotherham United, Bury, and Motherwell. He played in the 2011 Scottish Cup final. He transferred to Dundee United in August 2011 and went on to be named on the PFA Scotland Team of the Year for 2011–12. He left the club in June 2014 after featuring in the 2014 Scottish Cup final and subsequently joined Birmingham City, though he missed the 2014–15 season due to injury. He joined Oldham Athletic for a brief stay in August 2015 before returning to Dundee United three months later. He left United in April 2016 and signed a short-term deal with Greenock Morton five months later. He joined Grimsby Town in January 2017 and then moved on to Port Vale six months later. He switched to Forest Green Rovers in January 2018 and then moved into non-League football with Billericay Town in July 2019. He left Billericay for Solihull Moors in September 2019 before moving on to Gloucester City in March 2020 and then Chesterfield ten months later.
He began coaching at Swindon Town in July 2022 and was appointed interim head coach in January 2023, May 2023, and January 2024.
Early life
Gunning was born in Dublin on 26 January 1991 and attended St Benildus College in the Kilmacud area of the city. As a youth, he played Gaelic football for Naomh Ólaf and Kilmacud Crokes and association football for Ballyogan Celtic, St. Joseph Boys and Crumlin United.Club career
Blackburn Rovers
Gunning joined Blackburn Rovers from Crumlin United in January 2006 at the age of 15; it was reported as a "major coup" for Blackburn manager Mark Hughes as league champions Chelsea had also expressed an interest. After featuring in the academy and reserve teams, Gunning was described as "one of the most promising prospects from Blackburn Rovers' Academy" and in 2008, signed a two-year professional contract. He was given the number 29 shirt by Rovers manager Sam Allardyce for the 2009–10 season, having been given number 42 the previous season, though it was thought to be likely that he would be sent out on loan. On 6 August 2009, he moved to Tranmere Rovers on a one-month loan. He made his first-team debut two days later, in a 2–0 defeat at Yeovil Town. He went on to make a total of six League One appearances whilst at Prenton Park.On 22 January 2010, Gunning started his second loan spell during that season when he joined League Two club Rotherham United on an initial one-month emergency loan. After making two appearances, his loan was extended until the end of the season. In the second leg of the 2009–10 League Two Play-offs against Aldershot Town, Gunning set up a goal for Adam Le Fondre, as Rotherham won 3–0 on aggregate. Gunning was in the starting line-up in the play-offs finals at Wembley Stadium, however, Rotherham were defeated 3–2 by Dagenham & Redbridge.
In November 2010, Gunning joined League Two side Bury on loan until 11 December 2010, before the deal was extended until the end of January 2011. He played just twice during his stay at Gigg Lane. On 28 January 2011, Gunning joined Scottish Premier League club Motherwell on loan until the end of the 2010–11 season. He made his debut for the club on 2 February, coming on as a substitute for Steven Hammell in a 1–0 defeat to Kilmarnock. On 27 February, he assisted one of John Sutton's two goals, as Motherwell beat Celtic 2–0 at Fir Park, Gunning started the Scottish Cup final against Celtic and struck a terrific long-range shot in the 35th minute which bounced off the crossbar; Celtic went on to win the match 3–0. At the end of the season, he returned to Blackburn Rovers.
Ahead of the 2011–12 season, Gunning was linked with a return to Motherwell and a move to Aberdeen as loan deals. He then went on trial at Scunthorpe United. After playing in a friendly match against Rotherham United, manager Alan Knill said he was satisfied with Gunning's performance, but thought that he, along with other players on trial with the club, needed to do more to get a contract. After playing for Scunthorpe in another friendly, Knill said he was hoping to get Gunning signed on a permanent contract.
Dundee United
Having reportedly already rejected a move to Dundee United in July, as part of a swap deal involving David Goodwillie moving to Blackburn, manager Peter Houston then said that the club were hopeful of completing the signing of Gunning. On 12 August 2011, Gunning joined Dundee United on a three-year contract. Upon signing, he said he was very excited to be joining the club and he revealed he'd had other options in England and Scotland. He made his debut for the club in a 5–1 defeat to Celtic on 13 August, coming on as a substitute for Willo Flood in the 78th minute. He scored his first goal for the club against St Johnstone on 27 August, his goal levelling the score at 3–3. He scored his second goal of the season on 5 February, scoring with a powerful header, as Dundee United beat Rangers 2–0 in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup. His third goal for the club came on 24 February, as Dundee United beat Hearts 2–0, his goal coming after he had earlier cleared an effort off his own goal line. At the end of the 2011–12 season, Gunning was one of five Dundee United players alongside Paul Dixon, Gary Mackay-Steven, Johnny Russell and Jon Daly to be named in the PFA Scotland Team of the Year. He was linked with a summer move to Ipswich Town, but that was dismissed by Dundee United.In the 2012–13 season, Gunning appeared in both legs of the third qualifying round of the Europa League, as Dundee United faced the Russian club Dynamo Moscow. After a 2–2 draw in the first leg at Tannadice, United lost the second leg 5–0, going out 7–2 on aggregate. He scored his first goal of the season against Dundee on 17 August 2012, as Dundee United won the Dundee derby 3–0. Gunning scored two goals in three games between 26 December and 2 January against St Johnstone and Aberdeen. On 9 February, Gunning sustained an injury in a game against Hearts which ruled him out of action for the rest of the season. Speaking in July 2013, Gunning said that Dundee United should have finished the season higher than they did, with the squad they had available.
Gunning returned from injury on 17 August 2013 in a 1–1 draw against Hibernian. However, he was sent off along with Kevin Thomson in the 65th-minute after an off the ball incident between the pair following a foul by Gunning. While Hibernian unsuccessfully appealed Thomson's red card, Dundee United decided not to appeal the red card shown to Gunning. On 4 September, Gunning was offered a three-match ban by the SFA after an incident involving Celtic's Virgil van Dijk, where he was alleged to have kicked out at his opponent. Dundee United appealed the ban, but the SFA's judicial panel rejected this. Following this incident, Dundee United officials banned both the BBC and STV from further interviews with the club, feeling that the BBC's highlighting of the incident had led to the suspension.
In December 2013, Gunning said that he was looking at signing a new contract with Dundee United. On 29 January 2014, Gunning suffered a knee injury during training. He made his return against Motherwell on 21 February, where he scored twice as Dundee United won 3–1. This was the start of a run of four goals in three games for Gunning as he followed up those two with a goal on 28 February, in a 3–1 win over Hibernian and then another one in the quarter-final of the Scottish Cup, in a 5–0 win over Inverness Caledonian Thistle on 9 March. In the Scottish Cup semi-final against Rangers, Gunning set up Dundee United's first goal, scored by Stuart Armstrong, in a 3–1 win. In the Scottish Cup final, Gunning started at centre-back, alongside Seán Dillon, as Dundee United lost 2–0 to St Johnstone at Celtic Park.
With his contract due to expire at the end of the 2013–14 season, Gunning was linked with a pre-contract move away from the club throughout the season, with Rangers amongst those mentioned, although Dundee United Manager Jackie McNamara said there had been no contact from them. In April, Gunning stated he would be willing to stay at the club, although he was uncertain about his future at Dundee United. After the Scottish Cup final though, he said that he had probably played his last game for the club and that he would be leaving at the end of his contract. Dundee United confirmed on 4 June 2014, that Gunning had left the club at the end of his contract.