Whatever the outcome of the season now, there can be no doubt that the whole gloss from Bruce has totally disappeared now. As a very vocal and committed supporter of Bruce its depressingly sad for me to admit but something catastrophic has gone down at the club since January and the results since bare that theory out fully. DB leaving didn't happen over night and something has happened to effect all the other players as well. Bruce has definitely lost the team and the dressing room and even stopping up by a gnats foreskin this time, wont make it any better next term.
There is absolutely no momentum going forward now and the air of despondency that will hang over the club all summer will continue into the next campaign with Bruce at the helm. Thats a hard thing for me to admit but it is sadly very true. If we had managed to go out with a bit of a bang in the last 7 games and finished on a high, then there would be something to hang onto. However, after that horror show second half yesterday it became very clear to me that all was lost for Bruce. He looked like a dead man walking on the touchline at the end and in the interview rooms afterwards. He knows the game is up and so does everyone else including the players.
We have Fulham, Wigan and Wolves now at home to make absolutely sure of our EPL status and as for the rest we will get nowt against W Ham, Birmingham or Bolton. A win and a draw will see us home but whether that should be under a Bruce led team or another is open to debate. I've said it today several times that Martin O Neill is twiddling his thumbs at home but I am sure he will have one eye on the situation here and one ear on the telephone to see if it rings this week.
I'm gutted for Bruce but the game is very much up and it was clear to see from the players body language yesterday they know it too.
There is absolutely no momentum going forward now and the air of despondency that will hang over the club all summer will continue into the next campaign with Bruce at the helm. Thats a hard thing for me to admit but it is sadly very true. If we had managed to go out with a bit of a bang in the last 7 games and finished on a high, then there would be something to hang onto. However, after that horror show second half yesterday it became very clear to me that all was lost for Bruce. He looked like a dead man walking on the touchline at the end and in the interview rooms afterwards. He knows the game is up and so does everyone else including the players.
We have Fulham, Wigan and Wolves now at home to make absolutely sure of our EPL status and as for the rest we will get nowt against W Ham, Birmingham or Bolton. A win and a draw will see us home but whether that should be under a Bruce led team or another is open to debate. I've said it today several times that Martin O Neill is twiddling his thumbs at home but I am sure he will have one eye on the situation here and one ear on the telephone to see if it rings this week.
I'm gutted for Bruce but the game is very much up and it was clear to see from the players body language yesterday they know it too.