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Bloody ell, lineker's gonna be reyt mad when he sees what his mates at the beeb have wrote.

 

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Historically, Bruce is more likely to quit a job than be fired, with his exit from the Black Cats one of only three times he has experienced the sack - the other two occasions being at Huddersfield, his second club, in October 2000 and, 18 years later, Aston Villa.

 

After taking charge at Hillsborough on 1 February, Bruce handed in his resignation on 15 July. He was in charge of the Owls for 18 league games - less than half a Championship season.

That is by no means his shortest spell at one club. In his early days, Bruce accepted three different jobs in 2001.

 

He resigned at seven of his other clubs and on four of those occasions Bruce was named manager of another team within a week of leaving his previous employment.

However, of the 33 managers to have managed 200 or more Premier League games, Bruce's win percentage of 28.1% (110 in 392 games) is the second lowest, ahead only of his former Manchester United team-mate Bryan Robson (26.8%).

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49004679

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20 hours ago, Lord Snooty said:

It's all a cosy old boys club. 

We know how it works. 

 

 

This.

 

Has been for years.

 

Wonder why the same old faces get jobs? No matter how crap they are, they'll find employment one way or another.

 

Tbf, those expecting Lineker to know/care about anything going on at SWFC are living in cloud cuckoo land.

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