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Article: FOOTBALL: DEBUT BOY BRUCE FEELING THE HEAT.(Sport)
- Article from:
- The Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- August 10, 1998
- Author:
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STEVE BRUCE is fully aware that he will have to drop the player part of his title at Sheffield United soon enough.
And one right hook might just have speeded up the process.
Iffy Onuora has fists the size of Frank Bruno but, luckly for Bruce, all the killer instinct of the Panto pugilist.
His best punch only glanced off the chin of the United player-manager as all hell broke loose on just 12 minutes.
Maybe the mind-blowing temperatures were to blame for more punches being thrown than you would see on the undercard of a Prince Naseem Hamed ...
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