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Hull manager Bruce rules out Newcastle move

Published: 31 Dec 2014 - 06:49 pm | Last Updated: 18 Jan 2022 - 12:33 pm

Hull manager Bruce rules out Newcastle move


LONDON - Hull City manager Steve Bruce on Wednesday ruled himself out of the running to succeed Alan Pardew, who is believed to be on the verge of leaving Newcastle United.

Pardew has been given permission to speak to Crystal Palace, who sacked Neil Warnock at the weekend, and is reported to have said his farewells to Newcastle's staff and players at their training ground on Tuesday.

Bruce, 54, was a boyhood Newcastle fan and has previously expressed regret over rejecting a chance to manage the club in 2004, but he says that he is fully committed to Hull.

People know that I am from Newcastle, I was a Newcastle supporter as a boy and it has been regurgitated since I was a 22-year-old playing for Norwich and Gillingham, he told a press conference.

For that obvious reason, every time I am linked with them. It's very flattering as I'm a Geordie, but that's it.

I have a job to do here and it would be wrong for me to think of anything else other than get this club out of the position we are in and that's all I am focused on.

Hull are currently above the Premier League relegation zone on goal difference alone and host Everton on New Year's Day.

Pardew, 53, has been at Newcastle since December 2010, making him the second longest-serving manager in the Premier League behind Arsenal's Arsene Wenger.

But despite enjoying the backing of club owner Mike Ashley, he has never succeeded in fully winning over Newcastle's fans.

If his departure is confirmed, it will leave Ashley looking for the seventh permanent manager of his seven-and-a-half-year tenure.

AFP