Steve Bruce will not manage this weekend after the tragic death of his four-month-old grandson.
The former defender was His next assignment was set to come against Barnsley at Bloomfield Road on Saturday.
But Bruce will miss the game after the family tragedy. A statement from Blackpool on Friday evening read: “The Club can announce that Head Coach Steve Bruce will not be in attendance at tomorrow's fixture against Barnsley due to the tragic passing of his four-month old grandson, Madison.
“Everyone at the football club send their love to Steve and his family. We ask that their privacy is respected as they come to terms with this sudden and unexpected loss in their family.”
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A statement from the sent Bruce a message of support. It read: “Everyone at the EFL sends their love and support to Steve and his family at this incredibly difficult time.”
A number of clubs also offered their condolences. Replying to Blackpool's announcement, Bruce's former side wrote: "Everyone at Blues sends their love and support to our former boss and his family and friends at this extremely difficult time."
Another of his former clubs added: "Everybody at West Bromwich Albion sends their condolences, thoughts and love to Steve Bruce’s family at this desperately sad time."
Millwall wrote: "Everyone at Millwall Football Club sends their love and condolences to Steve’s family at this very sad time," while Preston North End also said: "Devastating news. Sending our thoughts and condolences to Steve and his family at this incredibly difficult time."
Bruce, now 63, was appointed as Blackpool boss on September 3 following the sacking of Neil Critchley. The former champion has so far overseen seven games in all competitions, losing just twice.
Blackpool currently sit tenth in League One ahead of Saturday's clash with Barnsley. Their next game sees them come up against Peterborough United at London Road on Tuesday evening.
The job at Blackpool represents Bruce's 13th in senior management. In that time, Bruce has managed over 1,000 professional games. He started his career with Sheffield United and has masterminded four promotions to the - twice each with Birmingham and Hull.
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