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[Football] Baggies bag Bruce?



Pevenseagull

Anti-greed coalition
Jul 20, 2003
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Looks like Steve Bruce will be announced as West Brom manager tomorrow, a sound appointment, will be great to have him back in the game.


Over 900 games a player, 1,000 a manager. A legend of the game indeed.

All this alongside his highly regarded work in punditry (probably) and his excellent series of 'Steve Barnes' crime novels.

Welcome back.
 

brighton_tom

Well-known member
Jul 23, 2008
4,278
Not really watched West Brom much, did they really need to sack Ismael? They're currently 6th
 

crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,171
Lyme Regis
Looks like Steve Bruce could be on the brink, rumours are he may have two more games to save his skin with Alan Curbishley an early frontrunner to replace him.
 
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Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
30,069
Bruce has won 8 out of 31 matches with the Baggies - the worst win percentage of his long managerial career. This is a shocking return for a club in receipt of parachute payments in a weak Championship. I think his Newcastle experience has destroyed him.
 

Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
6,134
Looks like Steve Breuce could bve on the brink, rumours are he may have two more games to save his skin with Alan Curbishley an early frontrunner to replace him.

Alan Curbishley's name gets mentioned for every other manager vacancy going and yet he hasn't managed anyone for 14 years. I wondered why he always gets mentioned, but never gets a job. Looking at his Wiki page, he has managed Charlton and West Ham and worked on the coaching staff at Fulham. I'm guessing that he's happy in London and won't be going anywhere else. I did wonder how he can be so picky after 14 years and then I found the report of him suing West Ham for constructive dismissal and getting a £2,200,000 pay off back in 2009. Unless he invested it all in UK government bonds, I don't reckon he'll be need to be heading to a Championship relegation battle in the Midlands.
 

Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,065
Cowfold
Looks like Steve Bruce could be on the brink, rumours are he may have two more games to save his skin with Alan Curbishley an early frontrunner to replace him.

I never cease to be amazed at the number of times Llewellyn Curbishley's name is mentioned when it comes to possible jobs in football management.

This despite him not managing at any level for about fifteen years now. Currently on the coaching staff at Fulham l believe.
 

Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,065
Cowfold
Bruce has won 8 out of 31 matches with the Baggies - the worst win percentage of his long managerial career. This is a shocking return for a club in receipt of parachute payments in a weak Championship. I think his Newcastle experience has destroyed him.

I think you are right, a man who has lost his mojo.
 

Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
13,111
Alan Curbishley's name gets mentioned for every other manager vacancy going and yet he hasn't managed anyone for 14 years. I wondered why he always gets mentioned, but never gets a job. Looking at his Wiki page, he has managed Charlton and West Ham and worked on the coaching staff at Fulham. I'm guessing that he's happy in London and won't be going anywhere else. I did wonder how he can be so picky after 14 years and then I found the report of him suing West Ham for constructive dismissal and getting a £2,200,000 pay off back in 2009. Unless he invested it all in UK government bonds, I don't reckon he'll be need to be heading to a Championship relegation battle in the Midlands.
I think you've been Crodo'd [emoji38]ol:
 

227 BHA

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
3,239
Findon Valley, Worthing
I never cease to be amazed at the number of times Llewellyn Curbishley's name is mentioned when it comes to possible jobs in football management.

This despite him not managing at any level for about fifteen years now. Currently on the coaching staff at Fulham l believe.

I think you might get “whooshed” as this is obviously a wind-up with it being such an old chestnut every time a manger is sacked?
 

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