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He is from Newcastle mate, don't bother captioning the pic's he probably struggles with reading. Pity after the waving one you couldn't find one of him at the job centre.
Hopefully mate, hopefully! Nothing personal against Bruce as he naturally had my full support when he was initially appointed however the man just isn't upto the task of managing a club like SAFC. Bruce hasn't achieved anything which suggests he is remotely capable of creating success at SAFC, has walked out upon two previous positions, sacked from another and relegated Birmingham. All we have to show for 2011 is 16 points from 22 league games and yet another abject exit from a cup competition at the hands of lower league opposition. If that isn't bad enough, all of this was 'acheived' with the most commited investment from the board ever seen at SAFC. A competent and skilled manager would have guided SAFC to Europe with the amount of resources that Bruce had pass through his hands. Instead Bruce prefers to dwell upon finishing 10th... A mid table position having flirted with relgation merely 6 weeks earlier, saved by a win against Wigan and an already relegated and hapless West Ham in a league table where two results was the difference between midtable and also-rans. Heck, its not even as if there were a 15 or 20 point gap between 10th and 18th in last seasons league which just goes to show that Bruces focus upon this statistic, bearing in mind what has occured throughout 2011 as a whole, is founded upon sand or quite possibly quicksand.