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LONDON, Oct 20 — Steve Bruce has left his position as Newcastle United manager by mutual consent, the Premier League team said in a statement today, two weeks after they were taken over by a Saudi Arabian-backed consortium. Bruce had appeared to be on borrowed time after the Premier League...

LONDON, Oct 20 — Steve Bruce has left his position as Newcastle United manager by mutual consent, the Premier League team said in a statement today, two weeks after they were taken over by a Saudi Arabian-backed consortium.

The signs were ominous, however, with Newcastle’s new director Amanda Staveley saying “change does not always happen overnight”. “This is a club with incredible support, and I hope the new owners can take it forward to where we all want it to be. I wish everyone the very best of luck for the rest of this season and beyond.”

Newcastle’s defeat by Spurs, attended by Staveley and others on the board, spoiled the takeover celebrations at St James’ Park, with fans also calling for Bruce to be sacked as Newcastle slipped to their fifth league loss of the campaign.

 

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