October 6, 2024

Steve Bruce, the legendary former manager of Hull City, is looking for a new position and hasn’t ruled out a spectacular comeback to management at the age of 63.

Bruce hasn’t worked in day-to-day management since leaving the Tigers’ Championship opponent West Brom in October 2022, after an eight-month tenure in command. Bruce is best known for leading City to the FA Cup final nearly ten years ago after bringing the team back into the Premier League.

Throughout his amazing career, which included positions at Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United in addition to Sunderland, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Birmingham City, and the Albion, the seasoned former Tigers manager has overseen over 1,000 games as a manager.

After more than a year out of work, Bruce says the break has done him the power of good and that he’s ready for another opportunity, should one be forthcoming.

“For a long, long time, I thought this is just what I needed. I never really had a break,” the former Manchester United defender told talkSPORT. “Unfortunately, now I think I am getting under my good lady’s feet!

“And I am looking to try and do something, whether that is back in management or go back to work in some sort of capacity, I am not quite too sure. But we will see, we’ll see if the phone rings over the summer. But certainly, I’d like to try and do something.”

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