Clarke was appalling at Reading.
Bruce and Clarke the final two apparently
Quote from: VinnieChase84 on October 07, 2016, 06:52:18 PMBruce and Clarke the final two apparently Despite Tony's comments that there were three?
By Barney Corkhill, Staff ReporterFiled: Friday, October 7, 2016 at 19:53 UKLast Updated: Friday, October 7, 2016 at 19:53 UKHuddersfield Town chairman Dean Hoyle has claimed that manager David Wagner will not leave the club for a Championship rival.Wagner has enjoyed a positive start to life in English football and was subsequently linked with the Aston Villa job following the departure of Roberto Di Matteo earlier this week.However, Hoyle revealed that Wagner has given him assurances over his commitment to the club."The club doesn't want to get into a situation where it has to comment every time David or a player is linked with a move away, but setting the position out once will help to set our fans' minds at ease," Hoyle told the club's official website."Like everyone, I know David has aspirations to manage at the highest level - but I also know he wants that to be with Huddersfield, which we're all working to make possible in the future. David has told me that he would never leave us for another Championship club, regardless of which club that is."We all feel like something is coming together here at Huddersfield and we're fully committed to seeing that through. Hopefully this will help to put some of our fans' minds at ease as we all aim to continue our good start to the season, with the game against Sheffield Wednesday on October 16 the only focus."The Terriers are surprise leaders of the Championship having picked up 25 points from their opening 11 games.
Quote from: Pete3206 on October 07, 2016, 07:57:31 PMQuote from: VinnieChase84 on October 07, 2016, 06:52:18 PMBruce and Clarke the final two apparently Despite Tony's comments that there were three?2 plus the man himself.
there those on here who think Bruce guarantees promotion and have said soI think he gurantees being right back in the same situation in 6-18 months but that's just what I thinkhe took Hull to 4th in the championship last season he didn't storm the league by any stretch, he huffed and puffed and just got them over the line in a play off, if people think that guarantees us promotion then fair enough but I don't, alos those that keep saying lets take Bruce for a couple of years then replace him, football just doesn't work like that, I know it happens but it happens because of circumstances not design, if he aint good enough for us in two years time he aint good enough nowI know I keep banging on about this but anyone that argues and makes a case for that fat head to be managing Villa and sitting in our dug out spending millions on overated british crap must be of their headsjust saying 'he'll get us up' is a crap argument as it would be if you said the same for Warnock or Holloway etc,which direction and future do you want us to take one of a prehistoric dinosaur style football and tactics which offers no risk because you know exactly what your getting - boring shit football or take another risk on someone that offers a bit of hope for the futureso we got the new owner, new players new optimism new money and after all that if the best we can come up with is old wanked out Steve Bruce picking up his latest few million for doing fuck all then we deserve all we get
For me, my reticence for Bruce has absolutely nothing to do with his association with the blues. It's more about the feeling that he's yesterday's man and looks like a heart attack waiting to happen.