Steve Bruce has warned he won't put up with “ridicule” and doesn't enjoy management, but plans to stay on as Newcastle United boss next season.
The veteran head coach has held his hands up to the struggle of this season, admitting a slice of it “wasn't good enough”, and says he needs three or four new “quality” players for next term.
Bruce says the booing he suffered on a lap of appreciation after the win against Sheffield United on Wednesday has not put him off taking charge next season.
However there will be “big conversations” with owner Mike Ashley and his advisors in the coming days. Asked if the jeers would impact on the last year of his contract, Bruce said: “The reaction, from the minority....
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