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Paul Jewell and Steve Bruce will be onGoals on Sunday to run the rule over Saturday's action.

Last Updated: 09/12/12 at 13:04 Post Comment

Paul Jewell will be on the sofa this week to discuss Saturday's results

Paul Jewell will be on the sofa this week to discuss Saturday's results

The former Premier League managers will join Ben and Kammy on the sofa to discuss an eye-catching set of Premier League games, as well as look ahead to a colossal Super Sunday.

Kammy has a special link with Jewell as the Liverpudlian became his assitant during his spell as manager of Bradford City in the late 1990s.

Eventually, Jewell would take the reins himself following Kammy's departure and ended up guiding the Bantams to the top flight for the first time in 77 years in 1999.

He left his post with Bradford struggling to adapt to Premier League life but was soon back among the elite when he clinched promotion from the Championship with Wigan.

Since resigning from his post at the DW Stadium in 2007, Jewell has managed Derby and most recently Ipswich Town - both in the Championship.

Bruce, meanwhile, is a Manchester United legend - winning three Premier League titles and three FA Cups during a spell at Old Trafford that saw him become an iconic captain.

His managerial career has been a success, too, as he has led Birmingham, Wigan and Sunderland in the top flight of English football.

In June of this year, Bruce returned to club management when he was appointed manager of Hull on a three-year contract and is hopeful of rising again to the Premier League before too long.

Don't miss Goals on Sunday, 11am, Sun, Sky Sports 1 HD.

Plus, if you have a question for Paul or Steve, you can Tweet us @GoalsOnSunday

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