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Just now, Joey Linton said:

It's pathetic that he still remains banned at the start of the new season. 

 

 

 

 

S'good though. I mean, in the grand scheme of things it's barely a crumb of solace, but I do enjoy a mainstream journo sticking it to Bruce. His ban being upheld is only gonna fuel that. 

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Anybody who challenges the typical media narrative on Bruce gets respect from me, we have Sunderland fans in the comment here justifying his dismissal, 22 points in 28 games. We're 27 points in 26 games so marginal gains and all that 

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Ashley doesn't see runs of form like 27 points in 26 games, that'll do us well for 40 points and safety (or comfortable safety knowing 29 points kept you up last year) so it's fine for the hierarchy. And he doesn't want to pay the "7 figure" compensation fee so that's another thing going, too lucrative to sack when you could've spent the money getting him here on Rafa's contract extension?? 

 

 

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I know the saying there’s lies, damn lies and statistics. But how can ‘serious’ journalists not report on what’s actually really going on with our club both on and off the field?

 

The answer is very much like the cause of our failed takeover. An old boys network in charge of decisions, this one is a bunch of hacks deciding to protect their mate   
 

Personally if I was plying my trade as a journalist I’d be embarrassed that my reporting was accepted as club propaganda by the very people I was allegedly reporting on behalf of. Edwards must drink a bucket of cocoa to sleep at night he’s the Lord Haw-Haw of nufc journalism. 

 

 

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It's not just results though, it's how dire the football is and as Hope says then praying for some magic from ASM or Wilson taking his chances.

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8 minutes ago, nbthree3 said:

Ashley doesn't see runs of form like 27 points in 26 games, that'll do us well for 40 points and safety (or comfortable safety knowing 29 points kept you up last year) so it's fine for the hierarchy. And he doesn't want to pay the "7 figure" compensation fee so that's another thing going, too lucrative to sack when you could've spent the money getting him here on Rafa's contract extension?? 

 

 

 

 

It seems obvious Bruce is aiming for a point a game, and that Ashley endorses that approach. Going by that thinking, they're only two points behind where they want to be, and only need a single win to catch up after the upcoming Old Trafford massacre. They will be comfortable for a long time - chants or no chants

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Just now, neesy111 said:

It's not just results though, it's how dire the football is and as Hope says then praying for some magic from ASM or Wilson taking his chances.

It's how bad the football is, while telling us how much better it is than a few years ago. 

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Just now, Ben said:

If Bruce does leave this season (I know) is it a given that Jones will take over or will they go for someone like Howe? 

 

Pretty sure they'd just let Jones take charge.

 

Considering Bruce is very likely going to take us down anyway, quite honestly, they might as well just put Jones in charge.

 

Think Jones is more likely to figure something out, and even if he doesn't and we suffer the same fate as we would have under Bruce, at least we won't have to suffer hearing the drivel Bruce spouts every single week.

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It's really telling that in Bruce's appointment article the club gloss over his managerial career :lol:

 

A former Wallsend Boys Club player, Bruce began a decorated professional career at Gillingham, where he carved out a reputation as a solid and determined centre-half with a favourable goalscoring record.

 

After a three-year spell at Norwich City, which included winning the League Cup, he moved to Manchester United, where he would go on to lift three Premier League titles, three FA Cups and the European Cup Winners' Cup, as well as a further League Cup.

 

Bruce made 84 appearances for Birmingham City between 1996 and 1998, before a career in the dugout got underway with a player-manager role at Sheffield United.

 

In a 21-year coaching career since, Bruce has taken charge of a further eight clubs and has clocked up more than 900 competitive matches.

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8 minutes ago, nbthree3 said:

It's really telling that in Bruce's appointment article the club gloss over his managerial career :lol:

 

A former Wallsend Boys Club player, Bruce began a decorated professional career at Gillingham, where he carved out a reputation as a solid and determined centre-half with a favourable goalscoring record.

 

After a three-year spell at Norwich City, which included winning the League Cup, he moved to Manchester United, where he would go on to lift three Premier League titles, three FA Cups and the European Cup Winners' Cup, as well as a further League Cup.

 

Bruce made 84 appearances for Birmingham City between 1996 and 1998, before a career in the dugout got underway with a player-manager role at Sheffield United.

 

In a 21-year coaching career since, Bruce has taken charge of a further eight clubs and has clocked up more than 900 competitive matches.

 

The last bit sounds like something you could easily change from coach to kit man.

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