Hull City defender Alex Bruce admits he wants to follow his Dad's path into management when he hangs up the boots.
Bruce senior, the current Tigers boss, had a long and successful career in the Premier League as a player, and has enjoyed success as a manager - and as an unlikely internet sensation.
Now, his son says he's keen to follow suit.
Bruce Jnr told the Mirror: "I know you have to study hard to get the badges if you want to go into management, but I'll be quite happy to get out of the house to do them, to be honest!
"Seriously, though, it's definitely something I want to get into. Being a player is a short career, so you have to look at what happens afterwards.
"It's all about opportunity, though, when you come out of playing. There's plenty of footballers who say they want to be managers but, first of all, you have to be given the chance - and then make sure you take it.
"And, even then, it's not always a bundle of fun. Just look at the stick my Dad got at Sunderland, and what Alan Pardew has had to put up with this season.
"When you're a manager and the muck starts to fly, boy, does it fly. I'm fully aware of that, but it's still something I want to do.
"It can be such a difficult job at times, and people like Alan and my Dad, all credit to them for riding it out. They've gone through the rough patch and come out the other end.
"My old man had a tough time at Sunderland, but he's come to Hull and done very well. I think he has proved overall that he is a good manager, and long may that continue."
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