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Steve Bruce, Neil Warnock and now Mick McCarthy all gone in the Premier Sack Race, the question every football fan is asking will Chelsea boss, Andre Villas-Boas, be next for the chop? The Portuguese manager has been made a very short priced 5/4...
Morgan will start processing a short list of candidates, which is understood to include Alan Curbishley, Steve Bruce and Neil Warnock, with Wolves in the bottom three of the Barclays Premier League. Wolves hope to make an appointment before the game at...
Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn (R) talks to manager Steve Bruce (L) in the stands before an Asian zone third-round 2014 World Cup football qualifier between South Korea and United Arab Emirates in Suwon, south of Seoul, on October 11, 2011. South Korea... View Photo »
James has got a good left foot, he’s aggressive, hungry and desperate to do well ... He’s had a lot of assists, chipped in with a few goals and done very, very well in the Irish league. It’s a huge jump up to the Premier League, but we think he’s worth the risk.
Wolves hope to make an appointment before the game at Newcastle on Feb 25 but Johnson feels McCarthy should still be at the helm. When asked if the board had made the right decision in sacking McCarthy, Johnson said: "For me, personally, no. Who are...
Bruce has informed Wolves of his interest in succeeding the sacked Mick McCarthy as manager - and they appear keen. Bruce is out of work after being axed by Sunderland in November and already lives in the West Midlands. He will now compete with Alan...
He should be applauded by every corner of the ground every time he comes back. A modern Wolves legend. As for who will take over - the early front runners are Alan Curbishley, Steve Bruce and Neil Warnock. None of them fill me with enthusiasm. ...
English Premier League football team Sunderland's new manager Martin O'Neill speaks to the media at a press conference at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland on December 6, 2011. Sunderland confirmed the appointment of Martin O'Neill as manager of the... View Photo »
Steve Bruce was telling me how much he missed Darren Bent at Sunderland ... Bobby is a different type. Darren Bent will be anonymous but score 20 goals. Not like Bobby or Andy Johnson. I hope he can be a bit more productive. You have to score more goals.
Morgan and chief executive Jez Moxey are hoping to bring in McCarthy’s successor before the game at Newcastle in ten days time. Former Charlton and West Ham boss Alan Curbishley is the bookmakers’ favourite after Morgan sang his praises, with Steve...
As is now the case when a manager gets sacked the managers that are unemployed become favourite for the job so Steve Bruce, Neil Warnock, Alan Curbishley and so on are now out in front to be the next manager of Wolves but it’s a tall order in a short...
Stephen Roger "Steve" Bruce (born 31 December 1960) is an English football manager and former player. Born in Corbridge, Northumberland, he was a promising schoolboy footballer but was rejected by a number of professional clubs. He was on the verge of quitting the game altogether when he was offered an apprenticeship with Gillingham, and went on... Full Article
Sunderland manager Steve Bruce waits for the start of their English Premier League soccer match against Wigan Athletic at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland's English manager Steve Bruce reacts during the English Premier League football match between Sunderland and Fulham at The Stadium of Light in Sunderland, north-east England on November 19, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland's English manager Steve Bruce (R) greets Fulham's Dutch manager Martin Jol (L) before the English Premier League football match between Sunderland and Fulham at The Stadium of Light in Sunderland, north-east England on November 19, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland's manager Steve Bruce prior to their English Premier League soccer match against Fulham at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland manager Steve Bruce looks on ahead of their English Premier League soccer match against Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland manager Steve Bruce applauds supporters after his team's 2-0 win over Bolton Wanderers in their English Premier League soccer match at The Reebok Stadium, Bolton, England, Saturday Oct. 22, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland manager Steve Bruce takes to the touchline for his team's English Premier League soccer match against Bolton Wanderers at The Reebok Stadium, Bolton, England, Saturday Oct. 22, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland manager Steve Bruce watches for his team's English Premier League soccer match against Bolton at The Reebok Stadium, Bolton, England, Saturday Oct. 22, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland manager Steve Bruce (L) and Ji Dong-Won gesture during their English Premier League soccer match against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in London October 16, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland manager Steve Bruce reacts during their English Premier League soccer match against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in London October 16, 2011.
View Photo »English Premier League club Sunderland's coach Steve Bruce (L) checks a starting list at a spectator's seat before the 2014 World Cup qualifying soccer match between South Korea and the United Arab Emirates in Suwon, south of Seoul, October 11, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland's English manager Steve Bruce looks on before the English Premier League football match between Sunderland and West Bromwich Albion at The Stadium of Light in Sunderland, north-east England on October 1, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland's Craig Gardner, center, celebrates his goal with his manager Steve Bruce, left, and teammates during their English Premier League soccer match against Stoke City at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland's manager Steve Bruce, look's on ahead of their English Premier League soccer match against Newcastle United at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland's manager Steve Bruce gestures during their English Premier League soccer match against Liverpool their English Premier League soccer match at Anfield in Liverpool, northern England, August 13, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland's manager Steve Bruce, left, directs operations as he stands alongside Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish during their English Premier League soccer match at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Saturday Aug. 13, 2011. EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Sunderland's manager Steve Bruce directs operations during his team's English Premier League soccer match against Liverpool at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Saturday Aug. 13, 2011. EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Sunderland's manager Steve Bruce looks on ahead of their English Premier League soccer match against Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Saturday, May 14, 2011. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Sunderland manager Steve Bruce celebrates after defeating Bolton Wanderers 2-1 in their English Premier League soccer match at The Reebok Stadium, Bolton, England, Saturday May 7, 2011. EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »English Premier League club Sunderland's coach Steve Bruce watches players from a spectator's seat before the 2014 World Cup qualifying soccer match between South Korea and the United Arab Emirates in Suwon, south of Seoul, October 11, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland's manager Steve Bruce, ahead of their English Premier League soccer match against Wigan Athletic at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Saturday, April 23, 2011. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Sunderland's Ahmed Elmohamady, second right, celebrates his goal with his manager Steve Bruce, second left, and his teammates during their English Premier League soccer match against West Bromwich Albion at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland's manager Steve Bruce looks on ahead of their English Premier League soccer match against West Bromwich Albion at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Saturday, April 9, 2011. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Sunderland's manager Steve Bruce takes to the touchline before his team's English Premier League soccer match against Manchester City at The City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday April 3, 2011. EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Sunderland's manager Steve Bruce kicks the ball during their English Premier League soccer match against Manchester City at the City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester, northern England, April 3, 2011.
View Photo »Sunderland manager Steve Bruce waits for the start of their English Premier League soccer match against Wigan Athletic at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011.
View Photo »James has got a good left foot, he’s aggressive, hungry and desperate to do well ... He’s had a lot of assists, chipped in with a few goals and done very, very well in the Irish league. It’s a huge jump up to the Premier League, but we think he’s worth the risk.
Steve Bruce was telling me how much he missed Darren Bent at Sunderland ... Bobby is a different type. Darren Bent will be anonymous but score 20 goals. Not like Bobby or Andy Johnson. I hope he can be a bit more productive. You have to score more goals.
The good thing we can report is Fraizer's come through another week of training with the first team
Titus had a sore knee last week and he's still working away hard at it. He's trained the last four or five days, so he needs a run now of training.
I have never given up on anything, certainly not in football anyway
I don't think it will ever be repeated, what Dave Whelan has achieved at Wigan
Listen, it's a big game, it's a big game, but I have played in big games, I have managed big games
He's been a proven goalkeeper in the Premier League for 15 years
Let's make no mistake: there's more pressure here than at Bolton or Blackburn or Fulham or Wigan
It's quite understandable. If you ask a player to go 11,000 miles, I don't think he is going to be in the best of conditions, we realise that
It's a huge thing to be missing. We've got to be honest, this time a year ago we had Bent and Welbeck - they're both playing for England this year so they're both going to take some replacing
I have made no secret we would love to sign him
