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| Fredua Koranteng Adu Offline Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Estados Unidos Posts: 256,709 vCash: 20158194 Rep Points: 916 |
Birmingham City striker Cameron Jerome believes there could be repercussions if manager Steve Bruce is allowed to move to Wigan Athletic. The England Under 21 international said: "It's a real shock to all the lads. It will be a massive blow if the gaffer and his assistant go. "It's the last thing we expected. We thought it was all going OK with the takeover and the gaffer would definitely be staying. "We know we have not had the best of results but I think everyone can see it is promising. There's a great team spirit, but we are wondering what will happen. The worry is that this could affect us on the field. We can't really do much about it, so we will just have to get on with things as best we can. "I suppose you have to accept that things like this happen, but it has all come out of the blue. I'll be sad to see the manager go. He brought me here and he's shown faith in me in the Premier League. I'll always be grateful for that." | ||
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| Fredua Koranteng Adu Offline Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Estados Unidos Posts: 256,709 vCash: 20158194 Rep Points: 916 | Jewell early candidate for Birmingham job Paul Jewell is an early candidate for Steve Bruce's job at Birmingham City. Bruce is set to move to Wigan Athletic in the coming days and The Sun says Jewell is a candidate for a move to St Andrews. Jewell is being linked with a host of vacant posts, including jobs with Preston and the Republic of Ireland. However, he is quite happy to bide his time, knowing he is in big demand at the moment. And if the Birmingham job does become free, he could find himself top of their wanted list. |
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| Fredua Koranteng Adu Offline Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Estados Unidos Posts: 256,709 vCash: 20158194 Rep Points: 916 | Birmingham board need Yeung permission over new manager Birmingham City's current board will need approval from Carson Yeung before naming a replacement for Wigan Athletic-bound Steve Bruce. The current board have already been frustrated in seeing Yeung block the new contract they had agreed six months ago with Bruce - a major factor in his deciding to quit with Wigan poised to appoint him as successor to Chris Hutchings next week. Now, legally, co-owner David Sullivan and chairman David Gold have to get the agreement of Yeung to bring in a replacement as he is City's major shareholder with 29.9%. It means if Yeung digs his heels in, City might not be able to appoint a new manager until any takeover goes through. |
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| Fredua Koranteng Adu Offline Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Estados Unidos Posts: 256,709 vCash: 20158194 Rep Points: 916 | Birmingham threaten 'gardening leave' for Black Birmingham City are determined to stop assistant manager Eric Black following Steve Bruce to Wigan Athletic. The Mirror says Birmingham supremo David Sullivan last night threatened to put Black on gardening leave to stop the Scot walking out on City. Blues have given boss Bruce, 46, in charge at St Andrews since December 2001, permission to speak to their Premier League rivals about becoming their new manager after accepting a huge compensation package. And Bruce is set to be unveiled at the JJB Stadium next week on a bumper four-year deal worth around 2million a year when Latics owner Dave Whelan returns from his Barbados holiday home. But Birmingham's hierarchy, who met at Sullivan's Essex mansion yesterday, are determined to hang on to Black as they want him to be their caretaker boss. Former Coventry manager Black, 44, who is on a 12-month rolling contract, is a vital cog at the club. He is tactically astute and can speak to Birmingham's foreign stars in several languages. And Birmingham know without the highly-rated coach they will find it very difficult to attract a capable replacement while there is so much uncertainty surrounding the club due to Carson Yeung's protracted takeover. |
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| Fredua Koranteng Adu Offline Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Estados Unidos Posts: 256,709 vCash: 20158194 Rep Points: 916 | Birmingham reserves boss Bertschin also wants Wigan move Birmingham City risk losing reserve-team boss Keith Bertschin to Wigan Athletic, along with manager Steve Bruce and No2 Eric Black. The Mail on Sunday says Birmingham want Black to move into a caretaker role but he is keen on moving to JJB Stadium along with Bertschin. Negotiations are continuing between the two clubs and, if a satisfactory agreement is reached, academy director Terry Westley could be in charge for next Saturday's home Barclays Premier League clash with Portsmouth. |
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| Fredua Koranteng Adu Offline Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Estados Unidos Posts: 256,709 vCash: 20158194 Rep Points: 916 | Wigan chairman Whelan: No Birmingham agreement for Black Wigan Athletic chairman Dave Whelan admits there's no agreement in-place for Birmingham City assistant manager Eric Black to follow Steve Bruce to the JJB stadium. The St Andrews board are keen to retain the services of Black to ensure some continuity as plans for appointing Bruce's replacement remain in the balance while uncertainty over the proposed takeover by Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung continues. "Eric Black has to be agreed between Steve and the management," explained Whelan. "I understand Birmingham want some continuity. He wants to come with Steve because a team always stays together. "Whether he will come immediately I don't know. "It is a mess when you are looking for a new manager. Everything is stirred up. It is never a happy time and the sooner it is over and Steve joins us I will be a very happy man." |
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| Fredua Koranteng Adu Offline Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Estados Unidos Posts: 256,709 vCash: 20158194 Rep Points: 916 | Gold defends Birmingham board Birmingham City chairman David Gold has defended his board as they prepare to lose manager Steve Bruce to Wigan Athletic. Blues are stepping up their bid to try to keep hold of Bruce's assistant Eric Black while they look for a replacement for the former Manchester United captain. But it could be a long drawn-out process as prospective new owner Carson Yeung has to approve any potential candidates - and there is increasing doubt that he will be unable to raise the necessary funds to take full control of City. Gold would only say: "It is a confusing situation and these are difficult times. We are doing our best to resolve all of these issues." Academy director Terry Westley is expected to be in charge of team affairs for Saturday's home clash with Portsmouth if Black leaves Birmingham. But a source close to the club told PA Sport: "What manager in his right mind is going to want to come to Birmingham as things currently stand? "He might join on Monday and then be sacked next month if Carson Yeung somehow manages to raise the funds needed to buy Birmingham. "It is a nightmare situation for the club, who only six months ago were euphoric after gaining promotion back to the Premier League. Now it all looks to be falling apart." |
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| Soccer Forums Rookie Offline Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada Posts: 20,159 vCash: 23720747 Rep Points: 1487 | Bruce confirmed as Wigan manager Written by: AFP
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| Fredua Koranteng Adu Offline Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Estados Unidos Posts: 256,709 vCash: 20158194 Rep Points: 916 | Wigan boss Steve Bruce on his opposite number: "We've had a few tussles over the years, and he's won a few and I've won a few. It's been enjoyable. "Whenever you face one of Gary's teams you know they will be well organised, hard to beat and very hard working. "To be fair to Gary, he has gone in there and shook them up a bit and got them playing the way he wants to play." |
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