ringmerseagulltoo
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- Feb 16, 2012
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According to the Telegraph, Bruno has secretly left Chelsea. Is he still the Club Legend I regard him as, or the traitor many seem to believe? Is he welcome at the Amex?
come again? Go with potter or likely be out of a job more like. Bloom was bringing in a new manager and 9 additional coaches. Don;t think loyalty to bloom was in his mind for good reason!He forwent his legend status when he chose loyalty to Potter over Bloom. He was a good player for us, a good captain and that’ll always be appreciated but no not a legend, not the way his leaving was handled.
We don't know the background to his move though, do we?He forwent his legend status when he chose loyalty to Potter over Bloom. He was a good player for us, a good captain and that’ll always be appreciated but no not a legend, not the way his leaving was handled.
I just don't buy this for one minute. As if there a) wouldn't have been a role for Bruno at the Albion and b) if there wasn't once RDZ arrived then he couldn't have just joined Potter then. He gambled, and he lost. He backed the wrong horse, so tough luck mate. He had a job for life here and a genuine shot at being a Premier League manager in the next few years, but he threw it away by backing Potter over Bloom, so he'll have to make do with a mediocre coaching job in Spain instead.come again? Go with potter or likely be out of a job more like. Bloom was bringing in a new manager and 9 additional coaches. Don;t think loyalty to bloom was in his mind for good reason!
Or he might of said yes Always a job for you hereWe don't know the background to his move though, do we?
One can readily imagine him asking TB "will there still be a role for me under a new manager" and TB frankly replying that there could well not. If the Chelsea offer (for presumably a reasonable pay rise) was time-limited (and let's face it, it turned out to be very time limited!) then that was the only sensible option.
I just don't buy this for one minute. As if there a) wouldn't have been a role for Bruno at the Albion and b) if there wasn't once RDZ arrived then he couldn't have just joined Potter then. He gambled, and he lost. He backed the wrong horse, so tough luck mate. He had a job for life here and a genuine shot at being a Premier League manager in the next few years, but he threw it away by backing Potter over Bloom, so he'll have to make do with a mediocre coaching job in Spain instead.
I just don't buy this for one minute. As if there a) wouldn't have been a role for Bruno at the Albion and b) if there wasn't once RDZ arrived then he couldn't have just joined Potter then. He gambled, and he lost. He backed the wrong horse, so tough luck mate. He had a job for life here and a genuine shot at being a Premier League manager in the next few years, but he threw it away by backing Potter over Bloom, so he'll have to make do with a mediocre coaching job in Spain instead.
We will never know if bruno or ben roberts would have been kept on......however all previous evidence points to ex players being employed, retained and promoted in this club if theyre capable enough (greer, nathan jones, crofts etc)come again? Go with potter or likely be out of a job more like. Bloom was bringing in a new manager and 9 additional coaches. Don;t think loyalty to bloom was in his mind for good reason!
Still has a restaurant named after him at the Amex though!Burnt his legacy at the club.