My grandfather was one of the D-Day planners. A staunch Albion fan from the 1920s until he did aged 100 in 2017.
His job in the years and months that preceded D-Day was to analyse all of the potential landing beaches (of which there were many) and calculate what the average hourly death rate...
I have no insight into how Bruno felt personally. I was just responding to the other poster who basically said 'everyone from the Potter coaching team would have been pushed out had they not left', which I think is nonsense TBH.
I only need point to Ben Roberts as someone who disproves your point. He arrived at the club under Hughton and then remained in post when Potter was appointed. There's absolutely nothing to suggest he would have been out of the door regardless. The same can be said for Bruno too. Andrew Crofts...
Odd for a Wolves fan to laugh about that. They went from a high profile European coach to a relatively unknown English manager whose best achievement was keeping another club in the PL. And look how it worked out for them?