2 pros and 2 cons to West Brom appointing Steve Bruce as the club’s new manager
Steve Bruce was announced as West Brom manager earlier this week following the sacking of Valerien Ismael after a poor run of form.
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Steve Bruce was announced as West Brom manager earlier this week following the sacking of Valerien Ismael after a poor run of form.
Newcastle United youngster Michael Ndiweni has been training with the first team after catching the eye of Eddie Howe.
Former West Bromwich Albion forward Kevin Phillips believes new manager Steve Bruce’s future may be assessed at the end of the season after being appointed on Thursday, speaking in an interview with West Brom News.
Aston Villa are fully focused on matters on the pitch after the January transfer window closed earlier this week.
West Brom manager Steve Bruce insists he has not been scarred by his miserable spell at Newcastle as he sets his sights on promotion to the Premier League. Bruce was sacked by Newcastle in October following the arrival of the club's new Saudi-led owners. A boyhood Newcastle fan, Bruce's dream job had quickly turned into a nightmare as he lost the backing of the fans, battled with unhappy players and received little financial support from the board. Newcastle were languishing in the Premier League relegation zone when Bruce was axed.
Birmingham City's miserable form in the Championship continued as they were beaten 2-1 by Sheffield United at St Andrew's.
Former Arsenal invincible Martin Keown has questioned Steve Bruce's decision to jump straight back into management following his sacking from Newcastle United in October.
West Brom CEO Ron Gourlay has revealed Steve Bruce was their first choice to replace Valerien Ismael, and that it took just ten seconds to know the new man was ready for the challenge.