People are mistaking them for what they really are - Amanda Staveley comments on Steve Bruce
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“We are are patient and we were persistent but there needed to be dramatic change, as the club had been run in a very different format and we had very few commercial revenues. “You have to make sure that you make sensible decisions in terms of the transfer window, keep to your FFP constraints and try to do things that innovate and push outside the box, because that’s the only way we’re going to engage our fanbase and grow the club.“It is difficult, it is a very competitive market in terms of players and rules around that, so you have to be very focused.”
Steve Bruce of course shamelessly refused to resign, despite Newcastle looking certainties for relegation under him. Supposedly a Newcastle United fan, Steve Bruce instead clinging on until the new owners were forced to sack him, getting a widely reported £8m pay-off as reward for doing such an appalling job.
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