Steve Bruce, the recently appointed head coach of Blackpool, will not be in attendance for the club’s upcoming match against Barnsley.
The 63-year-old’s absence is due to the tragic passing of his four-month-old grandson, Madison.
Blackpool confirmed the news in an official statement, expressing their condolences to Bruce and his family during this difficult time.
The former Manchester United defender took charge of the Seasiders last month, replacing Neil Critchley at the helm.
Since his appointment, Bruce has made a strong start in League One, guiding the team to 10th place in the table.
Bruce’s impressive start at Blackpool has not gone unnoticed. He was awarded the League One Manager of the Month for September, a testament to his immediate impact at the club.
Steve Bruce has tragically lost his grandson
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Under Bruce’s guidance, Blackpool have won four, drawn one and lost one of their six League One matches.
This run of form has propelled the Tangerines to 10th place in the table, with 15 points from 10 games.
The seasoned manager’s experience has clearly been beneficial for the club, as they look to climb further up the League One standings.
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Blackpool released an official statement regarding Bruce’s absence, saying: “The club can announce that head coach Steve Bruce will not be in attendance at tomorrow’s fixture against Barnsley due to the tragic passing of his four-month-old grandson Madison.”
The club expressed their support for Bruce and his family during this difficult time.
“Everyone at the football club send their love to Steve and his family,” the statement continued.
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Respecting the family’s need for privacy, Blackpool added: “We ask that their privacy is respected as they come to terms with this sudden and unexpected loss in their family.”
Steve Bruce’s managerial career spans several decades and includes stints at numerous high-profile clubs.
Steve Bruce took charge of Blackpool earlier this year
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Prior to joining Blackpool, he had a two-year spell at Newcastle United, departing in October 2021 following the club’s Saudi-led takeover.
Bruce’s most recent role before Blackpool was an eight-month tenure at West Bromwich Albion, which ended with the club struggling in 22nd place in the Championship.
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Throughout his career, Bruce has managed Birmingham, Hull City, Aston Villa, and Sunderland, among others.
Before his managerial career, Bruce achieved legendary status as a player for Manchester United, where he enjoyed great success.
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