Nunn was officially re-appointed as the Waders manager in August 2020 following a lengthy spell as caretaker boss after the departure of Lee Allinson to Hendon in November 2019.
Nunn had stepped down from the managerial hot seat at Langford Road in April 2018 after 12 years with the club.
His remarkable transformation of Biggleswade alongside chairman Maurice Dorrington, began in late 2006.
After saving the club from certain relegation in his first half-season, he inspired the Waders’ most successful period of their history, fulfilling Dorrington’s ten-year plan to turn the Bedfordshire side into a Step 3 club.
Starting at Step 6, in his first full season, he turned the side into promotion contenders, and in 2008/09, he guided the club not only into their brand-new home on Langford Road, but to the Spartan South Midlands League title.
By 2011, Nunn had surpassed the Waders previous highest position in English football, before the 2013/14 and 2014/15 seasons served as the highpoint in the Waders’ golden era.
In 2014, they won the play-offs, earning promotion to Step 3, and in 2015, they reached the FA Cup First Round for the first time in the club’s history, after beating Canvey Island.
Having successfully endured the tough transition to the Southern Premier League, Nunn’s penultimate season saw him set Biggleswade’s current highest ever league position, with a superb ninth place finish.
This season, however, Biggleswade have struggled and Saturday`s 4-1 defeat at Rushall Olympic dropped the Waders into the bottom three.
Nunn took to Twitter to say: “With a heavy heart I resigned as Waders` manager today. I’d like to thank the chairman for asking to help out over two years ago, the players and the staff over that time. The support I’ve received from the green army has been fantastic. I have so much love and respect for you all”.
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