For real, though, I wonder what this job would actually entail. I imagine it’d be glorified work experience because Bromley are doing well and Andy Woodman seems a very good manager himself, but I guess it could include some analysis work and the like.
This seems like it would be a very knee-jerk reaction to Stephen Kenny doing badly.
To go from a manager who says he hopes his legacy is putting in place a structure and pathway that can bring youth through to Steve Bruce feels like a massive about-turn.
They’d be appointing him because of his name, not because he’d have a plan to turn results around.