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Post by senojbor on Dec 16, 2017 20:37:48 GMT
Ok I'm going to ask this question one more time. I've asked it 4 or 5 times now and no one has had the decency to answer or actually be able to answer it. Pulis got sacked as he was taking West Brom down. The West Brom players he left have more fight in their little fingers than our shower of shit. How the fucking fuck is Pulis going to save us? H Because when he took over at Palace they looked doomed. The bookies had them odds on to go down. He not only saved them but if you remember he took them on an astonising run and finished the season in a very respectable position. So well did he do he received the Premier league manager of the year. An award usually reserved for the likes of Ferguson, Wenger, Conte, Ranieri ect Far from 'taking WBA down' he actually saved a team again looking very likely to go down to one that finished in a respectable position last season. And if your hatered of Pulis doesn't cloud your memory we were languising in the relegation zone of the championship when he first came here and against all the odds took us up and left us as an established premier league club. Now that's 3 examples. I hope that answers your question.
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Post by jarvinski on Dec 16, 2017 20:38:42 GMT
Till the end of the season, give him a couple of million if he keeps us up,
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Dec 16, 2017 20:39:04 GMT
Ok I'm going to ask this question one more time. I've asked it 4 or 5 times now and no one has had the decency to answer or actually be able to answer it. Pulis got sacked as he was taking West Brom down. The West Brom players he left have more fight in their little fingers than our shower of shit. How the fucking fuck is Pulis going to save us? H Because when he took over at Palace they looked doomed. The bookies had them odds on to go down. He not only saved them but if you remember he took them on an astonising run and finished the season in a very respectable position. So well did he do he received the Premier league manager of the year. An award usually reserved for the likes of Ferguson, Wenger, Conte, Ranieri ect Far from 'taking WBA down' he actually saved a team again looking very likely to go down to one that finished in a respectable position last season. And if your hatered of Pulis doesn't cloud your memory we were languising in the relegation zone of the championship when he first came here and against all the odds took us up and left us as an established premier league club. Now that's 3 examples. I hope that answers your question. So what went wrong at West Brom this season?
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Post by RAF on Dec 16, 2017 20:40:31 GMT
Ok I'm going to ask this question one more time. I've asked it 4 or 5 times now and no one has had the decency to answer or actually be able to answer it. Pulis got sacked as he was taking West Brom down. The West Brom players he left have more fight in their little fingers than our shower of shit. How the fucking fuck is Pulis going to save us? H Because when he took over at Palace they looked doomed. The bookies had them odds on to go down. He not only saved them but if you remember he took them on an astonising run and finished the season in a very respectable position. So well did he do he received the Premier league manager of the year. An award usually reserved for the likes of Ferguson, Wenger, Conte, Ranieri ect Far from 'taking WBA down' he actually saved a team again looking very likely to go down to one that finished in a respectable position last season. And if your hatered of Pulis doesn't cloud your memory we were languising in the relegation zone of the championship when he first came here and against all the odds took us up and left us as an established premier league club. Now that's 3 examples. I hope that answers your question. No it doesn't. In fact all it does is prove you didn't read or understand what I asked, but it's you so I'm not fucking surprised. H
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Post by jarvinski on Dec 16, 2017 20:41:10 GMT
Hey Boothen you obviously haven’t seen the under 23’s Hodges is fucking clueless, get him ridded as well as the Welsh fuckers plus Cartwright
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Post by Gunslinger on Dec 16, 2017 20:42:16 GMT
Absolutely no
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2017 20:42:40 GMT
This Pulis talk is getting very fucking boring. He’s not coming back and he won’t come back if he’s the only man available. He got sacked once and has just been sacked by a club below us.
Get over it he did a great job but it’s in the bastard past
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Post by kustokie on Dec 16, 2017 20:44:26 GMT
Ok I'm going to ask this question one more time. I've asked it 4 or 5 times now and no one has had the decency to answer or actually be able to answer it. Pulis got sacked as he was taking West Brom down. The West Brom players he left have more fight in their little fingers than our shower of shit. How the fucking fuck is Pulis going to save us? H Because when he took over at Palace they looked doomed. The bookies had them odds on to go down. He not only saved them but if you remember he took them on an astonising run and finished the season in a very respectable position. So well did he do he received the Premier league manager of the year. An award usually reserved for the likes of Ferguson, Wenger, Conte, Ranieri ect Far from 'taking WBA down' he actually saved a team again looking very likely to go down to one that finished in a respectable position last season. And if your hatered of Pulis doesn't cloud your memory we were languising in the relegation zone of the championship when he first came here and against all the odds took us up and left us as an established premier league club. Now that's 3 examples. I hope that answers your question. He was also convicted of defrauding the owner and had to pay back a small fortune.
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Post by senojbor on Dec 16, 2017 20:45:55 GMT
Because when he took over at Palace they looked doomed. The bookies had them odds on to go down. He not only saved them but if you remember he took them on an astonising run and finished the season in a very respectable position. So well did he do he received the Premier league manager of the year. An award usually reserved for the likes of Ferguson, Wenger, Conte, Ranieri ect Far from 'taking WBA down' he actually saved a team again looking very likely to go down to one that finished in a respectable position last season. And if your hatered of Pulis doesn't cloud your memory we were languising in the relegation zone of the championship when he first came here and against all the odds took us up and left us as an established premier league club. Now that's 3 examples. I hope that answers your question. So what went wrong at West Brom this season? The same apathy amongst their supporters. With a considerable smaller budget than our he wasn't able to sign 18m players but in fact he shifted two players to us. One a 34 year old midfielder and a striker that can't score. They have not miraculously shot up the table under their new manager. Whether or not the Baggies would be in a better position had they splashed out the money Hughes has is open to debate, but as it stands they are only two points behind us with a game in hand
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Post by senojbor on Dec 16, 2017 20:47:06 GMT
Because when he took over at Palace they looked doomed. The bookies had them odds on to go down. He not only saved them but if you remember he took them on an astonising run and finished the season in a very respectable position. So well did he do he received the Premier league manager of the year. An award usually reserved for the likes of Ferguson, Wenger, Conte, Ranieri ect Far from 'taking WBA down' he actually saved a team again looking very likely to go down to one that finished in a respectable position last season. And if your hatered of Pulis doesn't cloud your memory we were languising in the relegation zone of the championship when he first came here and against all the odds took us up and left us as an established premier league club. Now that's 3 examples. I hope that answers your question. No it doesn't. In fact all it does is prove you didn't read or understand what I asked, but it's you so I'm not fucking surprised. H Okay, enjoy your evening
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Dec 16, 2017 20:48:06 GMT
So what went wrong at West Brom this season? The same apathy amongst their supporters. With a considerable smaller budget than our he wasn't able to sign 18m players but in fact he shifted two players to us. One a 34 year old midfielder and a striker that can't score. They have not miraculously shot up the table under their new manager. Whether or not the Baggies would be in a better position had they splashed out the money Hughes has is open to debate, but as it stands they are only two points behind us with a game in hand Everyone thought they had a much better window than us. They signed Krychowiak, Gibbs, Rodriguez, Burke and spent about £30m. They finished 10th last season. In that context, are you saying their fans couldn’t expect better than one win in 11 and being in the bottom three in November?
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Post by thehoof on Dec 16, 2017 20:49:53 GMT
Because when he took over at Palace they looked doomed. The bookies had them odds on to go down. He not only saved them but if you remember he took them on an astonising run and finished the season in a very respectable position. So well did he do he received the Premier league manager of the year. An award usually reserved for the likes of Ferguson, Wenger, Conte, Ranieri ect Far from 'taking WBA down' he actually saved a team again looking very likely to go down to one that finished in a respectable position last season. And if your hatered of Pulis doesn't cloud your memory we were languising in the relegation zone of the championship when he first came here and against all the odds took us up and left us as an established premier league club. Now that's 3 examples. I hope that answers your question. So what went wrong at West Brom this season? The same thing that went wrong in his last season at Stoke. Rob won't have a bad thing said about his mate though.
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Post by mrred on Dec 16, 2017 20:51:18 GMT
Just nuke this fucking thread. For fuck sake.
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Post by butlerstbob on Dec 16, 2017 20:58:34 GMT
This is like going back to the old girlfriend time and time again because your self esteem is so fucking low you think she is the only bird that likes you! No no and fucking NO, if he is all thats left then I stay stick with Hughes....at least Hughes gives us hope before a ball is kicked.
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Post by eatonpotter on Dec 16, 2017 20:59:14 GMT
There must be a cure for this pulis wankfest
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Post by muglump on Dec 16, 2017 21:01:55 GMT
Just nuke this fucking thread. For fuck sake. And then go back in time and nuke everyone who ever knew anything about it.
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Post by mrred on Dec 16, 2017 21:02:08 GMT
There must be a cure for this pulis wankfest Euthanasia.
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Dec 16, 2017 21:03:06 GMT
The fact that this hulking great penis of a thread still hasn’t been shoved in the shit bin saddens me.
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Post by mermaidsal on Dec 16, 2017 21:04:49 GMT
Nooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!! (and I was a Pulista, mainly, till late on). We must NOT go back, we HAVE to seize the day and go boldly forward.
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Post by scfc75 on Dec 16, 2017 21:17:17 GMT
If anybody (and it seems that plenty do) seriously thinks that he would sign a 5 month contract - for any amount of money - then you're fucking idiots. Even if we did approach him... Which I don't think we will.... The cards would be stacked so heavily in his favour that he wouldn't accept a 5 month contract, even if it paid him £5m on survival.
Can anybody give me just on example of a top flight manager joining a club in a similar position, who signed such a short contract? This was one of the reasons why Everton didn't get big Sam first time round, he wanted a long contract, they wanted a short contract, they eventually went back after being turned down and had to meet him half way.
Trust me folks, if Coates is stupid or desperate enough to get on the blower to Pulis, he won't be coming back for just a short few months before riding off into the sunset.
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Post by thevoid on Dec 16, 2017 21:28:05 GMT
Replacing Hughes with Putris would be like taking a cure for gout that gave you gangrene.
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Post by thepottypotter on Dec 16, 2017 21:44:45 GMT
Getting Pulis back in is the only way I can see us avoiding relegation this season.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2017 21:47:57 GMT
Getting Pulis back in is the only way I can see us avoiding relegation this season. Would love to see him back, after taking us to the Prem, Europe & a Cup Final...Legend! If he can do that then keeping us up is easy.. Please don't Groan, we need Tone TEST
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Dec 16, 2017 21:49:42 GMT
Getting Pulis back in is the only way I can see us avoiding relegation this season. Busted flush without kemp anyway
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Dec 16, 2017 21:49:58 GMT
As I said last week the longer Hughes stays in charge and we continue our decline the more chance the capped one has of coming back.
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Post by Naughtyfarty on Dec 16, 2017 21:50:42 GMT
Come on fellow Stokies, do u want to play Burton next season or Man U... I Unerstand your hatered but come on.....just for six little months?
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on Dec 16, 2017 21:52:19 GMT
Can anybody give me just on example of a top flight manager joining a club in a similar position, who signed such a short contract? This was one of the reasons why Everton didn't get big Sam first time round, he wanted a long contract, they wanted a short contract, they eventually went back after being turned down and had to meet him half way. David Moyes!
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Dec 16, 2017 21:52:32 GMT
Getting Pulis back in is the only way I can see us avoiding relegation this season. Would love to see him back, after taking us to the Prem, Europe & a Cup Final...Legend! If he can do that then keeping us up is easy.. Please don't Groan, we need Tone TEST Enjoy his last two seasons did you?
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Post by WhyDelilah on Dec 16, 2017 21:56:17 GMT
If things aren't going your way and you're having a bad time of it, the answer isn't to start punching yourself in the face.
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Post by scfc75 on Dec 16, 2017 21:57:12 GMT
Can anybody give me just on example of a top flight manager joining a club in a similar position, who signed such a short contract? This was one of the reasons why Everton didn't get big Sam first time round, he wanted a long contract, they wanted a short contract, they eventually went back after being turned down and had to meet him half way. David Moyes! I stand corrected! Although I thought that Moyes gets a 2yr extension if he keeps them up, so it's not a 'keep us up then walk away' type deal that many are requesting Pulis comes back in on.
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