Not sure to be honest, but he was a bloody good defender for us. I think from memory he went to Norwich as a player and spent quite a bit of time there. I can't really comment on his ability as a manager, I lost interest by that stage.
I was correct, it was 19, ****ing impressive Following the lifting of the five-year ban on English clubs from European competitions, which had been imposed after the Heysel Stadium disaster, United became England's first entrants into the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in the 1990–91 season.[52] Bruce played regularly, and scored three goals, in the team's progress to the final against FC Barcelona.[53] He came close to scoring the first goal, only for Mark Hughes to deflect the ball over the line and claim the goal,[54] and United went on to win the game 2–1. This was a particularly high-scoring season for Bruce, who found the net 13 times in the First Division and 19 times in total in all competition