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Kenny Cunningham was interviewed about Bruce and the article could have been written about his time with us.Not sure what it has been like at the Mags but his failings have always had a similar pattern.
I do think he is good at coming into a struggling club, building confidence and atmosphere around a club, giving that lift and just generally upping things in the team. If that is a built team with players in natural positions and just not clicking, he gets it to click. But then that starts to wear off and worse than that, he starts recruiting. Some of it was ownership issues with us, but it has been the same everywhere. He buys who is available and not what is needed. That is one reason why we ended up with loads of slow, short, lacking creativity midfielders at the club. Players are then shoved out on the pitch without any real game plan and then subs are like for like.
I seem to remember that we often had 5-6 people playing out of position and then when we did buy, the signings looked like they might be good on paper but half the comments on here said "well they might be good player at the price, but not what we needed. We are desperate for a left winger" etc.
Apart from his time at Birmingham, where he spent a lot of money and struggled, he generally moves on after 3 years. It would not surprise me to see him gone by the end of November and as you say, for reasons that are not his fault. Probably the fans turned on him for his time at Sunderland.
Was canny for Swansea. Mind Ashley doesn't seem to give a fuck about managers, he's only been ambitious once and that was because apparently Benitez approached the club about the job.Chronicle claiming Steve Cooper is in the frame as he plays "the Barcelona way"![]()
I think they are going down this season, I can’t think of three worse teams
He isn’t very bright Steve Bruce. Emotionally driven to the point of stupidity
Spot on.He hasn't got the very apt moniker 'Steve Bruce - Mr Excuse' for nothing you know![]()
Shearer has a short memory, when he was a boy (pre-1992) they were a similar husk of a club with less ambition...On a similar note and while I don't speak of the mags often, did anyone hear Shearer the other night on Motd? Saying that it was a husk of the club and that they have no ambition and he is sick of it etc..... who are on earth do they think they're?
Brendan Foster is a right boring shite.
Then SAFC knocking Hall back came back to haunt us big time.Shearer has a short memory, when he was a boy (pre-1992) they were a similar husk of a club with less ambition...
Sorry Sir Hank - he's eaten that anarl.Isn’t there a web page of the excuses pasty eater has used
certain someone on here hoyed it up
Shearer has a short memory, when he was a boy (pre-1992) they were a similar husk of a club with less ambition...
On a similar note and while I don't speak of the mags often, did anyone hear Shearer the other night on Motd? Saying that it was a husk of the club and that they have no ambition and he is sick of it etc..... who are on earth do they think they're?
And all down to the 'Great' North, which always seems to mean Newcastle.Aye its growth as an event is a massive success story like. Definitely something to be proud of.
This is the crux of the problem. Steve Bruce was a dead man walking from day one. They want an Arab or oligarch owner and a charismatic foreign manager who wears expensive suits. They'll settle for nothing less than buying their way to the top, like they did 25 years ago.
But what they fail to grasp, is that could just as easy happen at any club. And I dare say their case for preference is diminished by their conduct.
They hate me saying this but it's absolutely true. Newcastle are roughly where they should be in the hierarchy, and both Steve Bruce and Mike Ashley are doing reasonably OK.
Aye, think I read 8th on the list. We then offer him a 2 year rolling contract with a massive pay off if he's replaced. Some top decision making right there.
Who is he, I have genuinely not heard of him until I read this morning he could be in line for the Southampton job.