North East Blade
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Bet he knows how to open a tin of pies without a tin opener though.
If he'd said it once I'd have just brushed it aside but saying it twice is just taking the pish.
I’ve listened to his interview and quite frankly he sounded very tired and fed up.
Not much roaring going on
Fixed that for yousound like a christian in Rome Colosseum shouting bring on them lion bars
I’ve listened to his interview and quite frankly he sounded very tired and fed up.
Not much roaring going on
I’ve listened to his interview and quite frankly he sounded very tired and fed up.
Not much roaring going on
To be fair, I listened to some of his press conference earlier and everything he said about us was very fair. Came across very well in general too.
Never had a problem with the bloke personally. His time with us wasn't great but we all know there has been enough of a soap opera behind the scenes at our place to test the resolve of most managers.
It's his football that I have found to be uninspiring, but even then he is far from the worst [Pulis, Alardyce et al] in that regard.
Obviously now that he manages that lot he will be fully drugged with deludamol within the month, so it will be fair game to rip him to shreds.![]()
You can't make a clickbait headline out of that.
I suggest "Bruce shows no fear in wake of Blades clash!"
So, basically a case of The Star talking complete bollocks again?
and it didn't help him.Mmmmm.....makes you think that although Bruce's time may have come and gone, he still manages to bamboozle owners like Chansiri.
If you have a moment read this article, it's quite revealing, and all we can hope is that it's premise still holds true, that Bruce is an outdated manager, whose limited repertoire of management skills once had a place in the professional game, but with the introduction of managers who actually think about formations and tactics he now struggles to come to terms with the requirements of modern management.
Of course it could be way off the mark, so the derby should prove to be an interesting mix of innovation versus die-hard values. Will the astute manager of SUFC leave the sty having taught wendy's new incumbent that there's more to football than guts and thunder? This, and possibly other revelations, will be laid bare on Monday evening.
He may well have steadied the ship. But come Xmas next year when they are no better than mid table the natives will be restless.Tbh Steve Bruce was a good appointment for them - probably the only good decision the tuna man has made. Yes he's old school but he's steadied the shower of shit the pigs were as they were quickly becoming a laughing stock.
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