SUNDERLAND legend Gary Bennett fears fan-power has made Steve Bruceâs position untenable and he believes the managerâs departure is now inevitable. Bennett witnessed first-hand the abuse thrown Bruceâs way in the wake of Saturdayâs defeat against Wigan and believes that that depth of hostility is difficult for anyone to come back from. Bruce reported for work at the Academy of Light as normal yesterday but Bennett expects that both manager and club will already have begun to consider their options ahead of this weekendâs trip to Wolves. âSteve Bruce is under incredible pressure and, to be honest, itâs a no-win situation for him,â said former skipper Bennett, now part of the BBC Radio Newcastle commentary team covering the Black Cats. âIâm sorry to say it but I think itâs inevitable he will go - the question is when and how. âIf he continues and wins a few games, it will take the sting out of it but as soon as he loses a couple on the trot the barracking will be back. âI was hosting the phone-in after the Wigan game and there was a lot of hostility from the fans. âWith good results he could win some of those fans over, but the problem is that you can never win everyone over. âAnd the minority always have the loudest voices. âThere are two weeks before the next home game and I would think that both Steve Bruce and the club will be looking at the situation. âThe fansâ reaction crossed the line from footballing matters to the personal and, from the managerâs point of view, he must be asking himself if he needs to put himself and his family through this.â Fans are more upset with Bruce for the uninspiring style of play and the poorness of results this season â especially at home, rather than the managerâs Tyneside roots. But Bennett believes that when push comes to shove, the fact that Bruce hails from Newcastle has not helped his position. Bennett said: âItâs very hard for a Geordie to succeed in charge at Sunderland â or vice-versa. âBob Stokoe was a Geordie who won the FA Cup with Sunderland and became a hero, but that was nearly 40 years ago and I just donât think that would be possible now. âIn those days, supporters went to see Sunderland at home one week and Newcastle the next. âThe rivalry is so much more fierce now and as soon as things start to go wrong, the managerâs background is the first thing the fans will point to.â Although Sunderland finished 10th under Bruce last season â their third highest finish in 55 years â they have endured an awful start to the current campaign, picking up just 11 points from 13 games to leave them just two points above the relegation zone. Sunderlandâs desperately poor home form since the turn of the year has also been a major contributing factor to the unhappiness on the terraces with the Black Cats winning just three of their 17 league games at the Stadium of Light in 2011 and losing at home to rivals Newcastle back in August. Bennett said: âI do feel for Bruce because he has been unfortunate. âThe club has struggled with massive injury problems and that certainly hasnât helped him. âAlso he has put his trust in the players he has brought in and some of them need to take a look at themselves. âBut, ultimately, the manager always takes responsibility and gets the lionâs share of the blame when things go wrong.â
Get your boots out Benno!! Will never forget his runs from centre half from those days at Roker Park!
we love you stevie we do, w love you stevie we do, we love you stevie we do, oh stevie we love you xx
BENNO = Just a LEGEND. Will never forget the Speedie incident, which happenned within touching distance of me. Bart
I mean come on if you get someone in it could easy backfire and get worse. It happened to us because we couldn't actually get anyone good so I'm sure the same goes. I mean being serious who could you actually get while in such a position and having no funds for January???? May be better to stick it out, hope you finish mid table and then sack him. This way you could get a better manager in the summer.
But who says we have no funds, I dont know if we do or do not, but everyone keeps harping on that we need a Billionaire owner, we have one, so if he wants to dip his hand in his pocket, we have cash, we should have £25mill at a rough estimate even if he doesnt want to, but there should be some money there, the big question is how much.
These fancy name managers want silly money but if I'm honest surly you could get someone like Peter Reid back he has better tactic at least.