Former Newcastle United manager Steve Bruce would be ‘a good appointment’ for League Two club Gillingham – according to EFL pundit Carlton Palmer.
Former England midfielder Palmer has revealed he is ‘a big fan’ of Bruce – but believes the former Newcastle manager would have to achieve promotion if he was to step back into the dugout with his old club.
He told Football League World: “There is doubt in some quarters about whether he would be a good appointment for the League Two club, apparently the board are split on the decision.“Steve Bruce is a Hall of Fame footballer at Gillingham, so I think it would be an appointment that would go down well with the fans. I think if Gillingham could pull this off, it would be a great appointment. I’m a big fan of Steve Bruce as a man and a manager.
“All managers come unstuck with certain appointments, but his record overall as a manager is very good. Steve Bruce and his coaching staff will not be cheap in League Two, so promotion would be the minimum target.”
Tyne-Wear derby hero hails Magpies midfielder
Former Newcastle United midfielder Kevin Nolan has revealed he has been ‘really impressed’ with current Magpies star Bruno Guimaraes.
Nolan, who wrote his name into United folklore with a hat-trick against arch rivals Sunderland, witnessed the Brazilian international’s talents at first hand in his role on West Ham United’s coaching staff as the Magpies battled to a 2-2 draw with David Moyes’ men prior to the international break.
Guimaraes has been a key part of Newcastle’s revival under Eddie Howe and he had caught the eye of one of his predecessors in the heart of the Magpies midfield.