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Steve Bruce says he is up for the fight at relegated Hull

Fans start season with their squad playing in the Europa League. They end it in tears after team fail to pull off final-day escape act

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Hull City midfielder David Meyler tries to console Stephen Quinn at the final whistle with the realisation they are going down. Photo: AFP

Hull City manager Steve Bruce said he was ready for the challenge of leading the club back into the Premier League following their relegation, if he is given the chance.

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Hull’s relegation was confirmed on Sunday’s final day of the Premier League season as they drew 0-0 at home to Manchester United to finish third from bottom, three points from safety.

I’ve not been good enough. I’ll reflect on that and have a conversation with the powers that be
Steve Bruce, Hull City manager 

Last season’s beaten FA Cup finalists needed a first win over United since 1974 and had to hope that Newcastle United would fail to beat West Ham United, but got neither.

Bruce, 54, signed a three-year contract with Hull in April, but acknowledged that that does not necessarily mean his job is safe.

“I’ve always been up for a fight,” said Bruce, who led Birmingham City to promotion from the Championship in 2007, a year after being relegated with them.

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“I don’t think it’s the time to talk about myself. I’ve not been good enough. I’ll reflect on that and have a conversation with the powers that be.

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