Steve Bruce believes he was a 'victim' of Newcastle's Saudi-backed takeover. Despite admitting he will get 'slaughtered', he spoke positively of Mike Ashley. Ange Postecoglou won't be phased by criticism and won't change his objectives because of Daniel Levy this is who he is!
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Emhoff, who is Jewish, criticized Trump for remarks he made about Democrats and their treatment of Israel. Trump said Jews should be 'ashamed' of themselves for voting Democrat. Emhoff is the first Jewish spouse of a president or vice president
Former Newcastle boss Steve Bruce has declared he was the ‘victim’ at St James’ Park as his dream job quickly turned into a nightmare. The ex-Manchester United skipper was in char
Amanda Staveley has apologised to Steve Bruce for suggesting the former Newcastle boss did not want to come into work after the takeover. The former Manchester United captain was at the helm at St
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Hammersmith and Fulham council will appeal a 'vastly excessive' and 'unprecedented' £4.6million payout granted to a worker who developed PTSD after working with Grenfell fire victims.