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Steve Bruce returns to management with League One side Blackpool

he 63-year-old former Manchester United defender left his most recent role at West Brom in October 2022,

STEVE BRUCE IS back in management with League One side Blackpool.

Bruce has signed a two-year contract to replace Neil Critchley, who was sacked on 21 August after opening the current campaign with successive defeats.

The 63-year-old former Manchester United defender left his most recent role at West Brom in October 2022, just eight months into an 18-month contract.

โ€œIโ€™m delighted to be back in football and to take charge of this fantastic football club,โ€ Bruce said.

โ€œI look forward to meeting all of the staff and players in the coming days as we prepare for what we all hope will be an exciting season at Bloomfield Road.โ€

Bruce will begin work later this week with Steve Agnew joining him as assistant head coach. Richard Keogh, Stephen Dobbie and Steve Banks complete his backroom staff.

A 26-year managerial career that started at Sheffield United has seen him take charge of more than 1,000 games in club management, masterminding four promotions from the Championship into the Premier League.

His last post in the top flight was at Newcastle in a two-year spell that included the pandemic.

โ€œIโ€™m confident that Steveโ€™s experience and leadership qualities will be a tremendous asset,โ€ Blackpool owner Simon Sadler said.

โ€œHis organised approach coupled with his desire to build a hardworking and entertaining side is a large part of what attracted us to him.

โ€œAdditionally, Steveโ€™s ability to help grow and develop not only our playing staff but also our coaching talent was important to us.

โ€œAlongside his assistant Steve Agnew, there is a great opportunity for two of our former players at the early stages of their coaching careers to learn from a duo who possess unrivalled qualities.

โ€œWe hope that this blend will get the very best out of our talented squad.โ€

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    Mute Decl@n Hanley
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    Jan 29th 2014, 7:33 AM

    There has to be a glass ceiling in terms of how much training these amateur players with day jobs can do. Of course for the outside paid manager the more training sessions the better.

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    Jan 29th 2014, 11:37 AM

    Karma,for what? Being the best team in the country? Long may it continue indeed!

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    Jan 29th 2014, 7:21 AM

    That first paragraph is very misleading

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    Jan 29th 2014, 9:54 AM

    Ands itโ€™s going to become more and more common when you hear some of the training county teams are doing. And of course that has the effect of minor players starting weights earlier to โ€˜bulkโ€™ up.

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    Jan 29th 2014, 8:42 AM

    Itโ€™s karma and long may it continue

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    Jan 30th 2014, 10:59 PM

    oaf

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