386: Brynjar Gunnarsson, Reading, Merlin’s F.A. Premier League Official Sticker Collection 2006/07
Today Emlyn Jones takes a look at a man who played a pivotal role in Reading’s rise, fall and rise again to the Premier League in the twenty-first century without necessarily receiving the praise he deserved. He didn’t get the glamour move to Chelsea granted to his midfield partner. He didn’t turn out to (probably) be The Secret Footballer. He didn’t even get caught on camera enjoying himself in the toilets of the local branch of Revolution. Sometimes just being a tireless worker is enough to win the hearts and minds. Over to Emlyn. Most clubs have an unsung hero; someone who always puts a shift in, never plays below 6 out of 10 , or is willing to play anywhere across the pitch. They're rarely the first name to come to mind when describing your team, yet the subject of today's blog played 142 games over eight years for Reading, all of them in the top two divisions – hardly a footnote. Brynjar Gunnarsson began his career in his native Iceland, playing three seasons with his home