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He said: "Quietly we want to go about our business.

 

"With the help of my CEO (Lee Charnley) that is what we'll be allowed to do, and what we will continue to try to do. Bit by bit.

 

"Hopefully it will make us bigger and stronger and that takes time.

 

"We can't instantly do it.

 

"We can't do it straight away but bit by bit we can improve."

 

"And of course, we can't start to improve until we have finished going backwards."

 

Don't know why you missed out that last line.

 

https://twitter.com/MoneyMikeAshley/status/1319277990677626881

 

Are you Money Mike Ashley or is he copying your line?  :lol:

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To me steve Bruce's strategy is to identify the potential winnable matches and to put the strongest teams out in those games.  That is not competing its surviving!  He focuses on cup runs to mask his pl inadequancies!

 

Are those winnable matches the ones next season in the championship? (not a dig at you ofc lol)

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On loan to Birmingham City in 2006-07, he set his sights on a girl who happened to be manager Steve Bruce’s daughter. His new team-mates laughed, saying he had no chance, so he accepted several £1,000 bets that he would succeed where others had failed. He ended up falling for her, which wasn’t part of the plan, and feeling guilty about accepting his winnings. But he burned through them anyway, like he did his ever-increasing wage packet: nightclubs, strip clubs, casinos, fast cars.

 

Bendtner would have Sunday lunch with the Bruces, playing happy families, and then hit the town, staying out until the early hours and incurring the manager’s wrath — or dismay — by turning up for the next day’s training the worse for wear. He wanted it all and it had not yet dawned on him that having it all was impossible.

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On loan to Birmingham City in 2006-07, he set his sights on a girl who happened to be manager Steve Bruce’s daughter. His new team-mates laughed, saying he had no chance, so he accepted several £1,000 bets that he would succeed where others had failed. He ended up falling for her, which wasn’t part of the plan, and feeling guilty about accepting his winnings. But he burned through them anyway, like he did his ever-increasing wage packet: nightclubs, strip clubs, casinos, fast cars.

 

Bendtner would have Sunday lunch with the Bruces, playing happy families, and then hit the town, staying out until the early hours and incurring the manager’s wrath — or dismay — by turning up for the next day’s training the worse for wear. He wanted it all and it had not yet dawned on him that having it all was impossible.

 

:lol: Sounds like the makings of a teenage romcom.

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We brought in two or three players at the top end of the pitch to try to get that balance right between an attacking side and defensively get it right.

 

"And there lies my biggest challenge here.

 

 

"It's doing that right, because when we do that (attack) slightly we become too easily to play against the other way.

 

"That is the big raging debate I have to get right - the balance. If I possibly can.

 

Yes because playing a CM on the wing really helps with that balance Steve. Top work gaffer.

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On loan to Birmingham City in 2006-07, he set his sights on a girl who happened to be manager Steve Bruce’s daughter. His new team-mates laughed, saying he had no chance, so he accepted several £1,000 bets that he would succeed where others had failed. He ended up falling for her, which wasn’t part of the plan, and feeling guilty about accepting his winnings. But he burned through them anyway, like he did his ever-increasing wage packet: nightclubs, strip clubs, casinos, fast cars.

 

Bendtner would have Sunday lunch with the Bruces, playing happy families, and then hit the town, staying out until the early hours and incurring the manager’s wrath — or dismay — by turning up for the next day’s training the worse for wear. He wanted it all and it had not yet dawned on him that having it all was impossible.

 

What's the context of this and where's it taken from?

All it seems to do is confirm that Bendtner is a complete prick (as were his fellow BCFC team mates).

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Merson saying we have a great manager  :lol: aye well how is he bottom of all the worst PL stats. Madness how they can trot this rubbish out unchallenged on a platform like that

I can't get wound up by things like this any more as it's clearly them just sticking up for a mate and not a genuine opinion. I think we all know now that if he was called Stefano Brucioni they'd be tearing him apart.

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Just nearly spat me cup of tea out Timmy Sherwood on sky saying Bruce was stood on the gallowgate as a kid  :lol: :lol: and we should look what rafa was serving up

 

Seen it aye,  pretty stupid from Sherwood. They are all drinking and golfing buddies.

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