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24th Jul 2016

REVEALED: The reason Steve Bruce suddenly stood down as Hull City manager

Frustration

Darragh Murphy

After guiding Hull City back to the Premier League, Steve Bruce left the club in unexpected circumstances on Friday.

Having been linked with the England job that ultimately went to Sam Allardyce, Bruce’s decision was an odd one given the fact that he was under no pressure and would have to leave without compensation and without a job waiting for him.

So why would a manager walk away from a club that he just sent into England’s top flight? Neil Moxey of the Sunday People believes he has the answer.

Tottenham Hotspur v Hull City - Premier League

Moxey claims that Bruce reached the end of his tether in discussions with Hull’s vice-chairman Ehab Allem due to the club’s refusal to sign a trio of players pinpointed by the manager.

Bruce apparently wanted to bring in midfielder Nick Powell, who ended up leaving Manchester United for Wigan this summer, as well as Senegal internationals Ludovic and Salif Sane.

Hull City v Manchester United - Premier League

At a short meeting with Allem, with whom he never enjoyed the greatest of relationships, Bruce let his frustration be known and decided to walk away from the position he had held for four years.

A promotion specialist, Bruce is thought to be on the radar of Wolves who, under new ownership, want an experienced manager to bring the club back to the Premier League.

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