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' TONY PULIS GONE '

Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:24 pm

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Tony Pulis leaves Crystal Palace on eve of new Premier League season after disagreement with board over transfers
Tony Pulis was annoyed club failed to sign Gylfi Sigurdsson, St

Pulis gone

Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:25 pm

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Re: PULIS GONE

Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:27 pm

Tony Pulis leaves Crystal Palace on eve of new Premier League season after disagreement with board over transfers
Tony Pulis was annoyed club failed to sign Gylfi Sigurdsson, Steven Caulker and Michu
Palace have bought in Fraizer Campbell, Brede Hangeland and Chris Kettings and Martin Kelly
Puils and co-chairman were locked in crisis talks on Thursday
Neil Lennon and Malky Mackay early favourites for the job

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... sfers.html

Re: PULIS GONE

Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:27 pm

Some good news at last. I do believe they have Arsenal away on Saturday :bluescarf:

Re: PULIS GONE

Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:31 pm

MalkAy and moody reunited dream team

Re: PULIS GONE

Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:37 pm

Time for decisive action - boot out OGS and get Pulis in NOW ! Controversial but the man is a proven winner with the strength and nous we desperately need. :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Re: PULIS GONE

Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:42 pm

Mackay will go there.

Re: PULIS GONE

Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:47 pm

Cheshirebluebird wrote:Time for decisive action - boot out OGS and get Pulis in NOW ! Controversial but the man is a proven winner with the strength and nous we desperately need. :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: A man must be given a season to prove himself, or sack himself. Depends on your outlook. I would love to see him here, he is 100% the man to get a championship team promoted...we had our chance a few months back in the PREM! :oops:

Re: PULIS GONE

Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:01 pm

Cheshirebluebird wrote:Time for decisive action - boot out OGS and get Pulis in NOW ! Controversial but the man is a proven winner with the strength and nous we desperately need. :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

A more glorified Malky Mackay whose teams can actually defend, you keep wanting that :thumbright:

Re: PULIS GONE

Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:08 pm

PartyWithOle wrote:
Cheshirebluebird wrote:Time for decisive action - boot out OGS and get Pulis in NOW ! Controversial but the man is a proven winner with the strength and nous we desperately need. :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

A more glorified Malky Mackay whose teams can actually defend, you keep wanting that :thumbright:


pulis is the man for getting teams out of trouble! are we in trouble?? :lol:

Re: PULIS GONE

Thu Aug 14, 2014 10:33 pm

Tony Pulis walked out on Crystal Palace after bitter row over broken promises

Tony Pulis quit as Crystal Palace boss on the eve of the season after a bitter row over broken promises.

The writing was on the wall in May when Pulis’s future was still in doubt even after guiding Palace to one of the most remarkable escapes from relegation in Premier League history.

Palace looked doomed when Pulis took over but the Welshman kept them up with a brilliant run of results which saw him named as Premier League Manager of the Year.

Most chairmen would do anything to keep their manager but Palace co-chairman Steve Parish ultimately did not do enough to keep his managerial miracle worker.



http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... z3APO1QiRk

Re: ' TONY PULIS GONE '

Thu Aug 14, 2014 11:03 pm

Exclusive - Crystal Palace risked letting Pulis 'run havoc' if they bowed to his demands, claims Jordan

Simon Jordan has told talkSPORT that if the Crystal Palace board had allowed Tony Pulis free rein with transfer funds, they risked letting the boss "run havoc" with the club.

Pulis suddenly left the club by mutual consent on Thursday evening, after failing to bring in a number of key targets and reportedly clashing with co-chairman Steve Parish regarding transfer policy.

The former Stoke boss performed brilliantly to keep Palace up last season and finish 11th in the Premier League, having taken over from Ian Holloway in November with the club sat rock bottom of the table.

And that led Pulis to feel he deserved more backing in the transfer market, something which resulted in his departure and criticism from Eagles supporters for allowing the 56-year-old to leave.

But former Palace chairman, Jordan, vehemently disagreed with the majority of fans, and told the Sports Bar: "Football managers are incredibly difficult people to deal with because they believe their own hype. They are an employee like any other member of the club. They might be a very, very important employee but notwithstanding, they’re still an employee and they have to do as they’re told within reason and they don’t like it.

"Whether Parish is a difficult character or not, he makes the decisions and the football club has prospered under his management, so I think he’s earned the right to make certain decisions."

Parish and Pulis held crunch talks on Thusday evening which led to the latter's departure and Jordan lent his backing to the Palace co-chairman not bowing to the manager's demands.

"If you’re put in a position where you’re the chairman and you’re called out by a manager, if you lose that battle it’s like a manager having a go at a player in the dressing room and then not putting that player down when the player gets up.

"I know what managers will do, they will put you to the sword. If you don’t stand up and you don’t manage your football club properly, they will run havoc in it and then they will disappear into the ether when it least suits you.

"Pulis is an established Premier League manager and a very, very good one. But by the same token, he was at Stoke for a few years and he was used to writing big cheques for Wilson Palacios or Peter Crouch.

"Palace isn’t at that stage yet. If it is about transfer policy, I’ve got to go with the Palace guys because they’ve got a bigger picture to look at. Maybe they think staying up last year was a very admirable thing to achieve and lightning doesn’t strike twice, maybe they want to build a new stadium, maybe they’ve got a bigger picture.

"But you can be sure that when it suits Tony Pulis or any other football manager, they will leave when it suits them and football club owners like these guys have got to deal with the aftermath."


Read more at http://talksport.com/football/exclusive ... rTGoFQf.99

Re: PULIS GONE

Thu Aug 14, 2014 11:18 pm

Taff on the Mersey wrote:
Cheshirebluebird wrote:Time for decisive action - boot out OGS and get Pulis in NOW ! Controversial but the man is a proven winner with the strength and nous we desperately need. :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: A man must be given a season to prove himself, or sack himself. Depends on your outlook. I would love to see him here, he is 100% the man to get a championship team promoted...we had our chance a few months back in the PREM! :oops:


Malky was still at Cardiff when Palace got him.

Re: ' TONY PULIS GONE '

Thu Aug 14, 2014 11:57 pm

Can't believe what I'm reading on this thread for fucks sake get a grip

This is why Cardiff city is tore apart as the fan base can't even unite on a manager

Re: ' TONY PULIS GONE '

Fri Aug 15, 2014 12:12 am

Tony Pulis leaves Crystal Palace
Tony PulisThe 2014/15 Premier League season hasn't even had a chance to kick-off yet, but already we have seen a shock top-flight managerial casualty, with Tony Pulis leaving Crystal Palace less than 48 hours before the club's opening match against Arsenal.

On Thursday bookmakers dramatically slashed Pulis's odds in the Premier League Sack Race, from 40/1 down to the odds-on favourite, following a flurry of bets on the former Stoke boss. Eagles fans were desperately hoping that the unexpected movement in the market was just an anomaly, however their worst fears were confirmed late in the day when the club revealed that Pulis had departed Selhurst Park.

The reason for Pulis's unexpected, dramatic and simply shocking exit is due to a breakdown in relationship with the club's chairman Steve Parish, with the duo clashing over transfers. Pulis is believed to have grown increasingly frustrated with the club's failure to secure a number of his summer targets, and in the end reached boiling point.

Assistant manager Keith Millen has been placed in temporary charge of the first team for Saturday evening's clash away to London rivals Arsenal. Meanwhile Malky Mackay, Neil Lennon, Tim Sherwood and David Moyes have emerged as the early favourites in the Next Crystal Palace Manager Market, while former boss Ian Holloway is a 33/1 long shot to make a dramatic return to the Eagles dugout.

Re: ' TONY PULIS GONE '

Fri Aug 15, 2014 3:58 am

Wondering why this is sticky'd

:3 unless ofc we have sticky news for every EPL manager quitting/getting fired.

But seems a bit odd? I could see a reason for a sticky if Pulis left and Malky took the job - but we're still a ways out from that imo.

Anyways - just my .02 :happy1: :roll: :wave:

Re: ' TONY PULIS GONE '

Fri Aug 15, 2014 5:46 am

Pulis is well known as an "Old School" manager who liked to have control over ALL aspects of transfers or Player Recruitment as it's better known at the moment.

Pulis is absolutely NO supporter of the Head Of Player Recruitment role so widely used these days and it was the main reason behind his eventual departure from Stoke City. Much was made of fans being unhappy with the style of football played under Pulis, under his management Stoke were regulars as the bottom club in relation to the number of completed passes in a match and regulars as top of the table in relation to "Long Balls" played during matches.

His relationship with Peter Coates (Stoke Chairman) started to change when Stoke appointed Mark Cartwright as Technical Director with specfic responsibilty for player recruitment. Although Pulis had the final say, a bit like OGS has currently at Cardiff, he saw this appointment as a loss of control and was at odds with his Chairman and thier relationship brokedown.

The same has happened again at Palace where Ian Moody is Technical Director and is charged by the Palace board with carrying out the clubs transfer policy, although Pulis has the final say, it appears that he cannot accept not having complete control over transfer policy.

Now for everyone saying we should dump OGS and get Pulis in given we now have a "Transfer Committee" who decide if any potential transfer is right for the club, exactly where does Pulis and his dinasoar mentality of "I'm in charge of transfers" fit in.

It doesn't and in my opinion he will NEVER be appointed manager at Cardiff whilst the current transfer system is in place and let's face it the system being used at our club hasn't done so badly this summer, Has it :ole:

Time to get behind OGS and our team and forget about Pulis.


:bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

Re: PULIS GONE

Fri Aug 15, 2014 5:57 am

pembroke allan wrote:
PartyWithOle wrote:
Cheshirebluebird wrote:Time for decisive action - boot out OGS and get Pulis in NOW ! Controversial but the man is a proven winner with the strength and nous we desperately need. :bluescarf: :bluescarf: :bluescarf:

A more glorified Malky Mackay whose teams can actually defend, you keep wanting that :thumbright:


pulis is the man for getting teams out of trouble! are we in trouble?? :lol:


:thumbright:

Re: ' TONY PULIS GONE '

Fri Aug 15, 2014 9:50 am

Svenman87 wrote:Wondering why this is sticky'd

:3 unless ofc we have sticky news for every EPL manager quitting/getting fired.

But seems a bit odd? I could see a reason for a sticky if Pulis left and Malky took the job - but we're still a ways out from that imo.

Anyways - just my .02 :happy1: :roll: :wave:



Not odd at all. People on this board always wanted Pulis instead of OGS. They think OGS is Tan's man (as if Malky wasn't :laughing6: )

Re: ' TONY PULIS GONE '

Fri Aug 15, 2014 1:49 pm

Pulis is now one of the front runners to be the next Swansea boss......his odds have also shortened or the next Welsh manager.