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Done very well for Leeds, and has improved the players, but put it in context, he has got a team promoted, just like Wilder did

Just like managers do every year

I know the top coaches love him, so can't knock him, but if you look at his record in club football, its nout flash really like in modern times.

I am a bit confused by the hype I must admit
Love it when people boast about their own stupidity:lol:
Stick to your mate Bruce then
 
Is the older but equally ugly banjo brother Longstaff worth £50 million in a world where Joelinton is worth £40 million?
 
Leeds comfortably the better side. If they could stop shitting their pants in the penalty area they'd be a good little side.

Newcastle conforming to the format I expect from most teams managed by the Dinosaurs Club - sit back, pump it long, nick a goal. It's stuff like this that gave Parkinson hope he could manage higher up.
 
Remember when he thought he was going to Man United?
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Wouldn't be like Man Utd to overpay for a young Englishman with one good season under his belt...

All jokes aside, he's not the first midfielder that's looked good in a Benitez system. Love or hate him, Benitez gives you structure and he gives you a clear role. Excell in those and you'll find people take notice.
 
Leeds comfortably the better side. If they could stop shitting their pants in the penalty area they'd be a good little side.

Newcastle conforming to the format I expect from most teams managed by the Dinosaurs Club - sit back, pump it long, nick a goal. It's stuff like this that gave Parkinson hope he could manage higher up.
Very true. Being negative and defensive is much easier than making the team push out and expose space. It's been effective for years for them though, pioneered by the great Rafa. The antithesis of total football.
 
72m Nicolas Pepe has just fired a shot at Magpies keeper Karl Darlow if you look at the BBC sport tonight. Some reporter they have.
 
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Very true. Being negative and defensive is much easier than making the team push out and expose space. It's been effective for years for them though, pioneered by the great Rafa. The antithesis of total football.
The only thing I'd say sets Bruce apart from his contemporaries is I don't actually know if his manual to success is that thick. Not many in the general populous like Allardyce, but I can see the detail in his work, as tedious as it can be.
 
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