Given the resources at his disposal relative to the rest of the league, he did a terrible job. Most of the time we played some awful stuff. Really crap football where he was bailed out by last minute heroics and moments of individual magic. And he combined his blandness with a condescending attitude to anyone who would dare to criticize him. Like somehow we were lucky to have him. I don’t hate him. He played his part in stabilizing the club at a shit time. But let’s not suggest for a second he did anything more than that or anything extraordinary that say, a Neil Warnock couldn’t have done.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on November 25, 2019, 08:12:32 AMGiven the resources at his disposal relative to the rest of the league, he did a terrible job. Most of the time we played some awful stuff. Really crap football where he was bailed out by last minute heroics and moments of individual magic. And he combined his blandness with a condescending attitude to anyone who would dare to criticize him. Like somehow we were lucky to have him. I don’t hate him. He played his part in stabilizing the club at a shit time. But let’s not suggest for a second he did anything more than that or anything extraordinary that say, a Neil Warnock couldn’t have done.Wolves surely had more resources than us? Boro spent big money under Gary Monk too without success. The likes of Fulham and Cardiff were better balanced teams than we were but can't agree that we weren't good to watch. We scored shed loads of goals that season, including hammering Wolves at home. Grealish when he came back from injury, Grabban and Snodgrass were superb. Hourihane scored a load of goals from midfield. Chester and Terry playing out from the back. If success is judged solely on getting us promoted then yes Bruce failed. I'd argue the truth is a bit more nuanced than that. Running out that piss head McCormack, rehabilitation of Grealish and signing of McGinn were a decent legacy alone. He made stupid recruitment mistakes when under pressure the last summer, Thierry Henry being strongly linked to come in at the time hardly helped, but overall his reign was very much a positive for me.
I can't see much difference in the style of football we play either now than under Bruce, the odd game of 'exciting' football
Quote from: Flin5tone on November 24, 2019, 06:20:45 PMI can't see much difference in the style of football we play either now than under Bruce, the odd game of 'exciting' football Wow. Just spotted that this has been picked up on Twitter, you might go viral!https://twitter.com/TheTremontiPick/status/1198677983743168512
It was Bruce signings that got us up, as pointed out by DS after the Play Off Final.
Quote from: chrisw1 on November 25, 2019, 01:37:15 PMQuote from: Flin5tone on November 24, 2019, 06:20:45 PMI can't see much difference in the style of football we play either now than under Bruce, the odd game of 'exciting' football Wow. Just spotted that this has been picked up on Twitter, you might go viral!https://twitter.com/TheTremontiPick/status/1198677983743168512I disagree with what Flin5tone says but what a wanker move posting it on Twitter.
He could be top of the league and it wouldn't alter that his 'style' of football is shit. Has always been shit. And will always be shit.
Thanks for highlighting the Twitter postApparently I need a slap for having an opinion on football managers.