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Post by Sergeant Muttley on Dec 14, 2014 18:57:24 GMT
Just looking at the Palace board and reading some of their posts since yesterday and they have a topic about the capped one taking over at Brighton.Seems to have come from Keys and Gray in Qatar so maybe something in it.Big club with a good fanbase and pretty similar to the situation he took over here.I wonder what price he is?
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Post by Ryan_Shawjosh on Dec 14, 2014 19:00:46 GMT
I can see him waiting for a prem team to sack their manager. He has a good enough reputation now, after Palace, to get the job at most struggling prem teams.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2014 19:03:58 GMT
Poor sods.
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Post by borat on Dec 14, 2014 19:09:13 GMT
If I was a fan of a club struggling (hence Brighton) I would love a manager like Pulis at my club. It's just when your a mid table club he's shite!
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Dec 14, 2014 19:13:22 GMT
Great shout. Especially now Arsene seems to have bought himself a bit of time. Something to keep TP busy until the Bournemouth rescue job comes up in 12 months or so.
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Post by Olgrligm on Dec 14, 2014 19:13:45 GMT
I heard somewhere - I can't remember where - that he was offered the Brighton job when he left us. That was after they got in the play offs with Poyet. I don't see that they're a more attractive proposition now than they were then.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2014 19:16:23 GMT
I heard somewhere - I can't remember where - that he was offered the Brighton job when he left us. That was after they got in the play offs with Poyet. I don't see that they're a more attractive proposition now than they were then. Expectations are now lower than they were. Following Poyet it's promotion or bust. Following a disastrous Hyypia, it's now "please save us from relegation and take us into midtable". Perfect.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2014 19:34:03 GMT
He's waiting for the big one,Vale
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2014 19:48:24 GMT
Perfect job for him.
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Post by mermaidsal on Dec 14, 2014 19:54:10 GMT
I can see him waiting for a prem team to sack their manager. He has a good enough reputation now, after Palace, to get the job at most struggling prem teams. Agree - or if Spurs hadn't picked up all of a sudden he must have been fancying his chances there.
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Post by elystokie on Dec 14, 2014 19:55:17 GMT
Bit of a jaunt for the lads.
Looking on the bright side tazi could pick Stafford up on the way down..
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Post by 2004 on Dec 14, 2014 19:55:47 GMT
Well they are down south....
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Post by werrington on Dec 14, 2014 19:59:04 GMT
He could and up at Real Madrid or Barca for me.......just as long as he doesn't end up back here
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Post by borat on Dec 14, 2014 20:07:31 GMT
I can see him waiting for a prem team to sack their manager. He has a good enough reputation now, after Palace, to get the job at most struggling prem teams. Agree - or if Spurs hadn't picked up all of a sudden he must have been fancying his chances there. Hahahaha you are joking Sal Spurs wouldn't have him in a zillion years lol
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Post by Linx on Dec 14, 2014 20:11:43 GMT
Much as they still love him, I can see TP replacing Bruce at Hull - especially if they are still bottom three in January.
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Post by robinplumpton on Dec 14, 2014 20:54:47 GMT
Hyppia apparently dead man walking, many Brighton fans seem to want the T..P stabilisers on and then are "prepared to accept" a more direct approach to get to the Prem. It's a somewhat simplistic view, further complicated by the fact that the chairman allegedly is very hands on and parsimonious, doubt TP would be allowed the freedom he got at Stoke, the freedom he wanted at Palace, so why tarnish your reputation.? Brighton spent all their money on a new stadium and training facilities and now the team building is suffering. Sound familiar?. Furthermore, they are totally powder puff . Mind you, many on here said the he was in for Bent ( if ever there was a player destined for Brighton, surely it was him)?
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Post by rawli on Dec 14, 2014 21:07:05 GMT
I can see him waiting for a prem team to sack their manager. He has a good enough reputation now, after Palace, to get the job at most struggling prem teams. Agree - or if Spurs hadn't picked up all of a sudden he must have been fancying his chances there. Yes. It's a pity Chelsea and Man City are going so well or he would have been a shoe in there. Suppose he'll wait to see the Liverpool situation before committing to anything.
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Post by mermaidsal on Dec 14, 2014 21:22:24 GMT
Agree - or if Spurs hadn't picked up all of a sudden he must have been fancying his chances there. Yes. It's a pity Chelsea and Man City are going so well or he would have been a shoe in there. Suppose he'll wait to see the Liverpool situation before committing to anything. Haha, but seriously after last season's heroics and what he built here you'd think he'd be looking for a move up a step not down 2 steps.
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Post by Pugsley on Dec 14, 2014 21:30:46 GMT
He's a perfect fit for Brighton...
..as long as the chairman likes to indulge managers.
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Post by MarkWolstanton on Dec 14, 2014 21:32:26 GMT
I heard somewhere - I can't remember where - that he was offered the Brighton job when he left us. That was after they got in the play offs with Poyet. I don't see that they're a more attractive proposition now than they were then. Expectations are now lower than they were. Following Poyet it's promotion or bust. Following a disastrous Hyypia, it's now "please save us from relegation and take us into midtable". Perfect. They won't know what expectation lowering means until Tone starts giving interviews should he go there!
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Post by Ryan_Shawjosh on Dec 14, 2014 21:33:35 GMT
Yes. It's a pity Chelsea and Man City are going so well or he would have been a shoe in there. Suppose he'll wait to see the Liverpool situation before committing to anything. Haha, but seriously after last season's heroics and what he built here you'd think he'd be looking for a move up a step not down 2 steps. I don't think he'd be able to get the Spurs job but I think you're right in that he will be looking for a step up from just being a manager for prem survival. Unfortunately, I think he might end up being a victim of his own success as he has now built his own reputation of rescuing teams in a relegation battle rather than taking teams further. He obviously already had a reputation as never being relegated in his career but, as we all know, football only counts in the premier league and the lower leagues are just to keep the lesser folk entertained (not my opinion, obviously).
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Post by Pugsley on Dec 14, 2014 21:37:44 GMT
Haha, but seriously after last season's heroics and what he built here you'd think he'd be looking for a move up a step not down 2 steps. I don't think he'd be able to get the Spurs job but I think you're right in that he will be looking for a step up from just being a manager for prem survival. Unfortunately, I think he might end up being a victim of his own success as he has now built his own reputation of rescuing teams in a relegation battle rather than taking teams further. He obviously already had a reputation as never being relegated in his career but, as we all know, football only counts in the premier league and the lower leagues are just to keep the lesser folk entertained (not my opinion, obviously). He's not a victim of his success, he's a victim of his methods. Hence the reason he left Palace. Stoke City is the biggest club he'll ever manage.
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Post by Ryan_Shawjosh on Dec 14, 2014 21:41:39 GMT
I don't think he'd be able to get the Spurs job but I think you're right in that he will be looking for a step up from just being a manager for prem survival. Unfortunately, I think he might end up being a victim of his own success as he has now built his own reputation of rescuing teams in a relegation battle rather than taking teams further. He obviously already had a reputation as never being relegated in his career but, as we all know, football only counts in the premier league and the lower leagues are just to keep the lesser folk entertained (not my opinion, obviously). He's not a victim of his success, he's a victim of his methods. Hence the reason he left Palace. Stoke City is the biggest club he'll ever manage. Him having a reputation of being a manager suited to relegation battles and him leaving Palace are two totally different things. I haven't said he'll ever manage a bigger club than Stoke. I'm in fact saying the same as you in that clubs will always see him as a manager for a relegation battle, so clubs like Spurs will go nowhere near him.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2014 21:43:31 GMT
Expectations are now lower than they were. Following Poyet it's promotion or bust. Following a disastrous Hyypia, it's now "please save us from relegation and take us into midtable". Perfect. They won't know what expectation lowering means until Tone starts giving interviews should he go there! "6 years ago this club never had a ground and were in the third division. We were just proud to be on the same pitch as Bournemouth today"
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Post by geoff321 on Dec 14, 2014 21:46:05 GMT
When Tone came to Stoke Pugs they were in the Championship and their big club status was based mainly on their history, for many younger football fans all over the country Stoke were not a big club.
The fact that Stoke are now a PL club is down to Coates and Pulis, he could easily do the same for clubs in the Championship who are in fact bigger than Stoke.
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Post by spitthedog on Dec 14, 2014 21:48:08 GMT
I can see him waiting for a prem team to sack their manager. He has a good enough reputation now, after Palace, to get the job at most struggling prem teams. Agree - or if Spurs hadn't picked up all of a sudden he must have been fancying his chances there. There would have been a riot at Spurs if they had even interviewed TP
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Post by owdestokie on Dec 14, 2014 21:50:39 GMT
Poor sods. If that wasa dig at Pulis. Take a look in the mirror and look at an ungrateful fucker. If not I apologise Ol
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Post by Pugsley on Dec 14, 2014 21:51:09 GMT
When Tone came to Stoke Pugs they were in the Championship and their big club status was based mainly on their history, for many younger football fans all over the country Stoke were not a big club. The fact that Stoke are now a PL club is down to Coates and Pulis, he could easily do the same for clubs in the Championship who are in fact bigger than Stoke. Maybe if the Chairman buys into his methods. And I'm not talking just on the pitch.
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Post by robinplumpton on Dec 14, 2014 21:52:11 GMT
He's a perfect fit for Brighton... ..as long as the chairman likes to indulge managers. .....
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2014 21:53:56 GMT
Poor sods. If that wasa dig at Pulis. Take a look in the mirror and look at an ungrateful fucker. If not I apologise Ol Grateful for the results. Not grateful for how it was achieved. That's the wonderful thing about this life. There is a second choice.
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