Sunderland recruit Republic of Ireland legend Steve Staunton

22 August 2011 10:08
Former Republic of Ireland boss Steve Staunton has joined Sunderland's backroom staff.[LNB]The 42-year-old has been recruited as the club's match assessor, a role which will see him evaluate forthcoming opponents and draw up detailed reports for manager Steve Bruce and his coaching staff.[LNB] Scouting mission: Steve Staunton has joined Sunderland's backroom staff[LNB]Bruce said: 'We are looking to Steve to bring a high level of expertise based on his long experience of football at the top level. He joins a very experienced backroom team here at Sunderland and I'm sure he will be a great acquisition for us.'[LNB]Staunton, who had a spell in charge at the Black Cats' north east neighbours Darlington, made his name at Liverpool and Aston Villa during a distinguished playing career which saw him capped 102 times for his country.[LNB] Graham Poll: North-east scrap showed why we must not put brakes on beautiful gameBruce ready to face the music after derby defeat to bitter rivalsSunderland 0 Newcastle 1: Taylor strikes to steal derby glory for Pardew's menThe Sunderland v Newcastle derby is a 90-minute panic attack[LNB]

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