EFL star told manager ‘I’ve signed for Benfica’ moments after being picked to play game


Steve Bruce was once told an hour before leaving for a game that a player had joined another club.

It was only a few months before he took on his first managerial role in the 1998/99 season.

Sheffield United manager Steve Bruce during the Nationwide Division One match against Huddersfield Town

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Bruce recalls the “difficult” moments he experienced during his first managerial role at Sheffield United.

Almost three decades later, the former defender has refereed over 1,000 games, including 477 in the Premier League.

He is now without a club, having been released by Blackpool in October after 13 months in charge.

However, Bruce had already moved to Sheffield United as player-manager at the start of the 1998 season.

Although he would play his final game in November 1998, Bruce remained in the dugout until the end of the season.

Surprising transfer outcome

However, his time at the club was not without its challenges, including one in the build-up to a trip to Bristol City on December 5, 1998.

Bruce has revealed he had picked The Pitch Prospect’s Dean Saunders for the game, only to learn he had been sold before kick-off.

The striker left the team’s hotel to fly to Portugal and join Benfica an hour before the game.

Speaking to Hawksbee and Jacobs on Monday, Bruce recalled the interaction when he was asked if he had ever been told this by the club hierarchy about team selection during his managerial career.