Steve Bruce will miss Blackpool’s League One conflict towards Barnsley because of a household bereavement.
Blackpool confirmed their 63-year-old supervisor, whose former golf equipment embody Birmingham, Hull, Aston Villa and Newcastle, is not going to be within the dugout on Saturday afternoon following the dying of his grandson.
A Blackpool assertion stated: “The membership can announce that head coach Steve Bruce is not going to be in attendance at tomorrow’s fixture towards Barnsley as a result of tragic passing of his four-month-old grandson Madison.
“Everybody on the soccer membership ship their like to Steve and his household. We ask that their privateness is revered as they arrive to phrases with this sudden and surprising loss of their household.”
Millwall despatched “unconditional love and assist” and QPR their “deepest condolences, love and assist” to their former striker Matt Smith, Madison’s father and Bruce’s son-in-law. “We’re with you each step of the best way, Smudger,” Millwall stated on X, whereas QPR added: “We’re all with you Smudger.”
Smith retired in the summertime after a spell with Salford, whose assistant supervisor Alex Bruce, Steve’s son and Madison’s uncle, can even be absent for Saturday’s League Two match at Crawley.