Like many young kids growing up, becoming a professional footballer was Bryan's dream.
Born in Ireland, his parents moved to Manchester when he was 10 as they wanted to give him and his seven-year-old brother the "best opportunity" to make it.
The 22-year-old's talent was noticed as a teenager and he joined Morecambe FC's under-16s academy.
He hoped to get offered a professional contract at the end of his two-year scholarship, but he was dropped at age 18.
"If I'm being 100% real, when I got released, I honestly thought my life was over," Bryan says.
Afterwards, he emailed more than 90 clubs "begging for a trial", but he kept getting rejected.
He said it was a "reality check" which forced him to reconsider his career path, and credits his family with being "very supportive" of him at the time.



