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Alex Bruce: Dad didn’t want to go
- Updated: September 15, 2016
Hull defender Alex Bruce thinks father Steve did not want to leave the club after four glorious seasons on Humberside.
Bruce senior departed his role as Hull boss in July, less than a week after missing out to Sam Allardyce in the race to succeed Roy Hodgson as England manager.
Son Alex admits the parting of the ways was “disappointing” and says the 55-year-old’s departure is indicative of the fast-changing nature of modern-day football.
“I think sometimes at football clubs, things change,” Alex told Sky Sports Now.
“It was obviously disappointing after the success we had last season, achieving promotion, and if dad was being truthful, he would never have wanted to leave. However, relationships break down and it was agreed for the good of the club that it was right for him to move on.
“He wished everyone all the best and …
