Sorry , just back from work ...so you reckon he came here in expectation of taking over from Bruce ? More like an arrangement of convenience I would have thought.
For other people named Bob Bradley, see Bob Bradley (disambiguation). Robert Bradley please log in to view this image Bradley in 2009 Personal information Full name Robert Frank Bradley Date of birth March 3, 1958 (age 58) Place of birth Montclair, New Jersey, United States Club information Current team []] (Head Coach) Youth career Years Team 1976–1980 Princeton Tigers Teams managed Years Team 1981–1983 Ohio Bobcats 1983–1984 Virginia Cavaliers (assistant) 1984–1995 Princeton Tigers 1996 United States U23 (assistant) 1996–1997 D.C. United (assistant) 1998–2002 Chicago Fire 2003–2005 MetroStars 2006 Chivas USA 2006–2007 United States U23 2006–2011 United States 2011–2013 Egypt 2014–2015 Stabæk 2015– 2016 Le Havre Robert "Bob" Bradley (born March 3, 1958)[1] is an American association football coach who is not currently the manager of Hull City AFC. He previously managed the United States and Egypt men's national soccer teams. Before taking over the United States football national team in December 2006, he coached in the American college game and Major League Soccer, managing the Chicago Fire, MetroStars, and Chivas USAover nine seasons. His son, Michael, is a professional footballer who plays for MLS club Toronto FC and is currently the captain of the U.S. national team. Contents
It say 'not' currently the manager of Hull City AFC. Completely futile argument as anyone can edit it. Bob Bradley seriously, I'd be equally as happy if we appointed Steve Evans. Just appoint some ****er soon you dopey twats.
In France my lads U6s team could win 50% of those games. League 2 in France? You may as well sign a manager up from Sunday League.