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Steve Bruce feels "suicidal"

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Funniest thing Ive heard on Sky Sports News is that Steve Bruce feels suicidal today because the club decided to sell Upson to West Ham yesterday. The chairman accepted the offer and didnt want a player at the club who didnt want to be there so took the decision to punt out Upson. The reaction of Steve Bruce is hilarious but I think it could well be a slight over-reaction? i wonder if RK thought the same when he sold COG?? :D

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Funniest thing Ive heard on Sky Sports News is that Steve Bruce feels suicidal today because the club decided to sell Upson to West Ham yesterday. The chairman accepted the offer and didnt want a player at the club who didnt want to be there so took the decision to punt out Upson. The reaction of Steve Bruce is hilarious but I think it could well be a slight over-reaction? i wonder if RK thought the same when he sold COG?? :D

Possibly one of the funniest stories I've heard today.

Fact.

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Possibly one of the funniest stories I've heard today.

Fact.

2 months ago he was on the verge of being sacked and his face was getting more and more blistered and red. It was great TV. Now he is suicidal that the board havent backed his judgement lol

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2 months ago he was on the verge of being sacked and his face was getting more and more blistered and red. It was great TV. Now he is suicidal that the board havent backed his judgement lol

Take his shoelaces off him!

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Oh no, this may well tip him over the edge. He is a suicidal hypocrite!!!

Matthew Upson believes Steve Bruce more than anyone should have understood his desire to clinch a move against the wishes of erstwhile employers.

Upson completed a £6million move from Birmingham to West Ham on transfer deadline day but the switch was not without its controversy.

Blues boss Bruce had criticised Upson's agent Barry Neville for driving through the transfer.

However Upson believes Bruce should be able to sympathise with the player's situation following his own career choices.

Bruce quit Wigan after just seven weeks to become manager of Crystal Palace in 2001 before later that same year resigning to become boss at Birmingham.

"We had a chat about the situation in terms of moving clubs and honouring contracts," said Upson.

"I think he's had his fair share of controversy in that area.

"He is fully aware of the situation and whenever he has wanted to go somewhere he made it happen."

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