Due to the way the treated Darren Moore.
Lazy, stereotypical reaction.
Due to the way the treated Darren Moore.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60238539Bruce confirmed
DecentBoth Sheffield clubs, Newcastle and Sunderland, Villa and Brum and now West Brom.
Principles and loyalty are foreign words to Bruce. Decent coach for us but ****ing hell…

That's the end of West Brom's promotion run then.
Yes he's our most successful Manager, but he was given significant financial backing to assemble a squad of players that should have been good enough to avoid relegation in 2014/15 season.
One could also argue that the squad he retained following relegation should have been good enough to be promoted automatically rather than via the playoffs.
Arguably the strongest squad ever to grace this division?
Apart from Newcastle who he supports, why should he be bothered what team it is that he manages.Both Sheffield clubs, Newcastle and Sunderland, Villa and Brum and now West Brom.
Principles and loyalty are foreign words to Bruce. Decent coach for us but ****ing hell…
You obviously don't like Bruce but I'm not sure why you are so bothered about him managing WBA.I guess you can give Bruce credit for halting what seemed like a Sunderland-like trajectory to League 1 that Villa was on under Di Matteo. But he finished 13th in his first season, lost the play-off final in his second season with the best squad in the division and in his third season at Villa, they were 12th with the best squad in the division when they fired him.
You obviously don't like Bruce but I'm not sure why you are so bothered about him managing WBA.
If you think he's ****, I would have thought you'd be happy him going there seen as we still have to play them again.
Apart from Newcastle who he supports, why should he be bothered what team it is that he manages.
It's just a wage to him.
I used to like him. Now I just think he’s an average manager and a bit of a mercenary. I’m neither happy nor unhappy he’s going to West Brom.
Mercenary? Apart from Sheff Weds when has he (recently i.e. 10 years or so) left a club to take on a job for more money?
Every job he’s taken in the last 10 years has been when he’s been unemployed so I don’t see your point. He goes to clubs, even if they’re fierce rivals of clubs he’s previously managed, inevitably gets fired after a string of **** results, gets a nice big payout then moves onto the next club to do the same. Rinse and repeat.
How on Earth can he be called a mercenary?That's literally my point.How on Earth can he be called a mercenary?
What you're describing is no different to almost any other manager on Earth who is out of work and gets offered a job.