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' Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis Warns '

Thu Apr 03, 2014 2:57 pm

I rate Tony Pulis very highly.

This is going to be one hell of a match and in my opinion a very close match.

Hmm 2-2.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=121450 :thumbup:



' Tony Pulis fires warning to Palace players ahead of Cardiff clash,

“Cardiff will want to drag us back into it,” he said. '

Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis.
Thursday, April 3, 2014



Tony Pulis insists last weekend’s victory over Chelsea does not mean Crystal Palace have secured their Barclays Premier League status and knows the win will count for little if they fall to Cardiff on Saturday.

A John Terry own goal was enough to give Palace a surprise 1-0 victory over Jose Mourinho’s title-chasing Blues at Selhurst Park, moving the Eagles five points clear of the relegation zone in the process.

No Palace side has ever spent longer than a single season in the Premier League and Pulis, who boasts a record of never being relegated during his managerial career, believes there is still plenty of work to be done if he is to become the first man to steer the south London side to safety.

“It was three points against Chelsea but that is gone now,” he said.

“The most important thing is to focus on the next game, which is probably going to be more difficult. The lads can take a lot from the way they played last weekend but that goes out the window when we kick-off on Saturday.

“All that counts now is the Cardiff game. We need to make sure we put in enough performances like last weekend to get us over the line.

“If people think it is all over and done with after the Chelsea game it isn’t, we have still got to get the points because everyone down there is fighting. We have go focus on getting the points as quickly as we can.”

With Cardiff - promoted alongside Palace last season - also fighting for their lives, Pulis is anticipating a challenge when he takes his side to south Wales and reckons even a third away win of the campaign would not mean top-flight football is guaranteed for next season.

“Cardiff will want to drag us back into it,” he said.

“They have got some good players - It will be a very difficult game for us but we have known that all season. We have been the underdogs all season and that will continue, irrespective of where we are in the table.

“Three points this weekend will not see us safe, we have to keep going until we are mathematically safe.

“We have played well [away from home] this season without getting results. We have got four games left away from home and we have got to pick up points in those games. People will still write us off but that is not a problem with me.”

As the lowest-scoring side in the division with just 20 goals, finding the back of the net has proved to be the Eagles’ main problem for much of the season.

On-loan Stoke striker Cameron Jerome has only one goal, scored in the reverse fixture against Cardiff, while Glenn Murray has just returned from a long-term knee injury.

Summer signing Marouane Chamakh has six goals to his name and the former Arsenal man has drawn plaudits for his effort since Pulis took charge at Selhurst Park.

The 30-year-old Morocco international is back in training after missing four games with a hamstring problem and Pulis is hoping to be able to give Chamakh a run out in Cardiff.

“Chamakh has trained all week and he looks ready to go,” the Welshman confirmed.

“Whether we start him or whether he is on the bench, we will have to wait and see. It is a decision we will make closer to the game.

“He has been outstanding for us, he has been the player that gives us something different. Chamakh is important to us. He has got tremendous technical ability and can open the door for us.”

Re: ' Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis Warns '

Thu Apr 03, 2014 4:16 pm

I think its going to be a great game but I'm hoping that Palarce suffer after the Lord Mayors show with Chelsea. 2-1. :ayatollah: :bluescarf:

Re: ' Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis Warns '

Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:33 pm

Forever Blue wrote:I rate Tony Pulis very highly.

This is going to be one hell of a match and in my opinion a very close match.

Hmm 2-2.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=121450 :thumbup:



' Tony Pulis fires warning to Palace players ahead of Cardiff clash,

“Cardiff will want to drag us back into it,” he said. '

Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis.
Thursday, April 3, 2014



Tony Pulis insists last weekend’s victory over Chelsea does not mean Crystal Palace have secured their Barclays Premier League status and knows the win will count for little if they fall to Cardiff on Saturday.

A John Terry own goal was enough to give Palace a surprise 1-0 victory over Jose Mourinho’s title-chasing Blues at Selhurst Park, moving the Eagles five points clear of the relegation zone in the process.

No Palace side has ever spent longer than a single season in the Premier League and Pulis, who boasts a record of never being relegated during his managerial career, believes there is still plenty of work to be done if he is to become the first man to steer the south London side to safety.

“It was three points against Chelsea but that is gone now,” he said.

“The most important thing is to focus on the next game, which is probably going to be more difficult. The lads can take a lot from the way they played last weekend but that goes out the window when we kick-off on Saturday.

“All that counts now is the Cardiff game. We need to make sure we put in enough performances like last weekend to get us over the line.

“If people think it is all over and done with after the Chelsea game it isn’t, we have still got to get the points because everyone down there is fighting. We have go focus on getting the points as quickly as we can.”

With Cardiff - promoted alongside Palace last season - also fighting for their lives, Pulis is anticipating a challenge when he takes his side to south Wales and reckons even a third away win of the campaign would not mean top-flight football is guaranteed for next season.

“Cardiff will want to drag us back into it,” he said.

“They have got some good players - It will be a very difficult game for us but we have known that all season. We have been the underdogs all season and that will continue, irrespective of where we are in the table.

“Three points this weekend will not see us safe, we have to keep going until we are mathematically safe.

“We have played well [away from home] this season without getting results. We have got four games left away from home and we have got to pick up points in those games. People will still write us off but that is not a problem with me.”

As the lowest-scoring side in the division with just 20 goals, finding the back of the net has proved to be the Eagles’ main problem for much of the season.

On-loan Stoke striker Cameron Jerome has only one goal, scored in the reverse fixture against Cardiff, while Glenn Murray has just returned from a long-term knee injury.

Summer signing Marouane Chamakh has six goals to his name and the former Arsenal man has drawn plaudits for his effort since Pulis took charge at Selhurst Park.

The 30-year-old Morocco international is back in training after missing four games with a hamstring problem and Pulis is hoping to be able to give Chamakh a run out in Cardiff.

“Chamakh has trained all week and he looks ready to go,” the Welshman confirmed.

“Whether we start him or whether he is on the bench, we will have to wait and see. It is a decision we will make closer to the game.

“He has been outstanding for us, he has been the player that gives us something different. Chamakh is important to us. He has got tremendous technical ability and can open the door for us.”


4-2 (with own goal) check my football manager simulation (I used the very same simulation for WBA game and my predicted was bang on. I took many hours to Simulate it on football manager. I chose the players for both sides including the subs off the bench. I even looked at the hourly weather forecast to take all things into account. I altered the performance levels on each individual player after studying their energy and performance levels and attributes the week before. And I took into account the 12th man.

I have calculated it as accurately as a rocket scientist.

we win 4-2 (1 own goal)

Re: ' Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis Warns '

Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:57 pm

Impressive. I just had a guess whilst having a shit.

Re: ' Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis Warns '

Thu Apr 03, 2014 11:49 pm

Tony Pulis Q&A: How the man who cheered John Toshack from the Bob Bank is plotting Cardiff City misery -

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... an-6916422?

Re: ' Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis Warns '

Fri Apr 04, 2014 10:33 am

Just not sure where they are getting their 2 goals from

2-0 or 2-1 :ole: :bluescarf: :ayatollah:

Could see 1-1 by half and 2-1 being the final score.

Re: ' Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis Warns '

Fri Apr 04, 2014 1:04 pm

Svenman87 wrote:Just not sure where they are getting their 2 goals from

2-0 or 2-1 :ole: :bluescarf: :ayatollah:

Could see 1-1 by half and 2-1 being the final score.

I did say there would be an own goal in my prediction.

Re: ' Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis Warns '

Sat Apr 05, 2014 6:09 am

ONLY one good thing Annis is that everytime you predict a 2-2 draw We WIN