Tony Pulis

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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by Burnden Paddock » Tue May 21, 2013 10:09 pm

You couldn't make it up. You really couldn't. :lol:

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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by BWFC_Insane » Tue May 21, 2013 10:36 pm

thebish wrote:
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Harry Genshaw wrote:I just dont buy that because their awful awful brand of football got them up there, their supporters have to be grateful and put up with it forever. Fair enough, it gave them a degree of success but as they were then able to attract better players to the club, couldn't their style be evolved?

One positive thing for Pulis. Thanks to him OC was prevented from spunking £4m on Cameron Jerome
Why should it though? When was the last time Stoke qualified for Europe?
2011/12
Yes I clearly meant before that. Before Pulis.

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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by thebish » Tue May 21, 2013 11:37 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
thebish wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
Harry Genshaw wrote:I just dont buy that because their awful awful brand of football got them up there, their supporters have to be grateful and put up with it forever. Fair enough, it gave them a degree of success but as they were then able to attract better players to the club, couldn't their style be evolved?

One positive thing for Pulis. Thanks to him OC was prevented from spunking £4m on Cameron Jerome
Why should it though? When was the last time Stoke qualified for Europe?
2011/12
Yes I clearly meant before that. Before Pulis.

did you? I thought you asked "when was the last time Stoke qualified for Europe?"

I thought I might qualify for some kind of a prize!

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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by Enoch » Wed May 22, 2013 1:20 am

A Puliser prize?

I sense a Charlton/Curbishley moment here. Or more up to date, Wolves/McCarthy.

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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by boltonboris » Wed May 22, 2013 8:17 am

BWFC_Insane wrote:Stoke fans have been gunning for Pulis for a while now. He showed them the pinnacle, cup final, Europe, mid table safety in the premiership. He hit the proverbial glass ceiling. Very much like Allardyce here. Except disgruntled Bolton fans did not openly turn on Allardyce (I reckon he left 6 months before that might have happened), they just stopped going to matches.

Good luck Stoke. You're gonna need it I suspect.

I hope that in a years time the "careful what you wish for" tagline will apply to them too!
I could've put my house on you making a comment like that. What evidence do you have that Stoke losing their unambitious, boring and tedious manager will equal instant doom? The manager will get money, he'll have the fans backing.

We had 3 managers after Allardyce and there were numerous reasons as to why we were relegated. Not just that we lost big Sam. Otherwise, we'd have gone down instantly.

I'm pleased for their fans.

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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by boltonboris » Wed May 22, 2013 8:20 am

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ChrisC wrote:Over 100 million pounds spent over the last 3 years I think. Should be punching much higher IMO.
I agree with you... they *should* finish a few places higher. But they will still get relegated without Pulis.
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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed May 22, 2013 9:06 am

boltonboris wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:Stoke fans have been gunning for Pulis for a while now. He showed them the pinnacle, cup final, Europe, mid table safety in the premiership. He hit the proverbial glass ceiling. Very much like Allardyce here. Except disgruntled Bolton fans did not openly turn on Allardyce (I reckon he left 6 months before that might have happened), they just stopped going to matches.

Good luck Stoke. You're gonna need it I suspect.

I hope that in a years time the "careful what you wish for" tagline will apply to them too!
I could've put my house on you making a comment like that. What evidence do you have that Stoke losing their unambitious, boring and tedious manager will equal instant doom? The manager will get money, he'll have the fans backing.

We had 3 managers after Allardyce and there were numerous reasons as to why we were relegated. Not just that we lost big Sam. Otherwise, we'd have gone down instantly.

I'm pleased for their fans.
I'm not saying that they will go down. It will depend what they do next. And yes they might like us suffer a slow and gradual decline rather than a sharp one.

Pulis has delivered their most successful period in what, 30 years? I think sometimes fans forget that.

Ok so the fans got fed up. They could appoint well and all be happy. I'd say looking at their historical performance it's as likely if not more so that they'll not.

And my point is valid, the style of football was rigorously and angrily defended by their fans ahead of their semi-final and final appearances. But now they're not happy? It's bollocks if you ask me. They were happy enough with it all when they were flying. But suddenly less so the first really sticky season they've had. So when you analyse it, the results are what they're not happy with. Again for me that's quite short sighted, given how much Pulis took them on and the level he got them to.

Be interesting to see when the next time they make Europe is.....

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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed May 22, 2013 9:23 am

BWFC_Insane wrote:
thebish wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
Harry Genshaw wrote:I just dont buy that because their awful awful brand of football got them up there, their supporters have to be grateful and put up with it forever. Fair enough, it gave them a degree of success but as they were then able to attract better players to the club, couldn't their style be evolved?

One positive thing for Pulis. Thanks to him OC was prevented from spunking £4m on Cameron Jerome
Why should it though? When was the last time Stoke qualified for Europe?
2011/12
Yes I clearly meant before that. Before Pulis.
Clearly? Really? As made clear where exactly?
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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by thebish » Wed May 22, 2013 9:48 am

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Be interesting to see when the next time they make Europe is.....
not really sure what your europe point is... do you think they would have made Europe again any time soon had Pulis stayed?

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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by bobo the clown » Wed May 22, 2013 11:25 am

I think we all know what's being said. It's not going to be proven until time has shown it to be correct or otherwise.

Given our experience it's quite easy to see the possibility that the clamour to be rid of Pulis could well be regretted in due course. It is, however, quite reasonable to think that they could use this to drive on.

My own view, for what it's worth, is that they will probably struggle for a while and, who knows, could drop through ... just as we did. However, it could be just the boost they need to kick on.

It's called "an opinion", it's not fact.
This is a fans forum, not a Court of Law and hard & fast proof is not required .... is it ?
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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by Lord Kangana » Wed May 22, 2013 11:49 am

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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by jaffka » Wed May 22, 2013 11:51 am

bobo the clown wrote:I think we all know what's being said. It's not going to be proven until time has shown it to be correct or otherwise.

Given our experience it's quite easy to see the possibility that the clamour to be rid of Pulis could well be regretted in due course. It is, however, quite reasonable to think that they could use this to drive on.

My own view, for what it's worth, is that they will probably struggle for a while and, who knows, could drop through ... just as we did. However, it could be just the boost they need to kick on.

It's called "an opinion", it's not fact.
This is a fans forum, not a Court of Law and hard & fast proof is not required .... is it ?
Mentally beating someone senseless coz you disagree with them is tiresome.
Mentally beating someone senseless when you may not disagree with them, but coz it's fun to do is unreasonable.
Its a culmination of bullshit that eventually leads to overload, hence the challenging of statements presented as fact.

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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by boltonboris » Wed May 22, 2013 11:52 am

BWFC_Insane wrote:
boltonboris wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:Stoke fans have been gunning for Pulis for a while now. He showed them the pinnacle, cup final, Europe, mid table safety in the premiership. He hit the proverbial glass ceiling. Very much like Allardyce here. Except disgruntled Bolton fans did not openly turn on Allardyce (I reckon he left 6 months before that might have happened), they just stopped going to matches.

Good luck Stoke. You're gonna need it I suspect.

I hope that in a years time the "careful what you wish for" tagline will apply to them too!
I could've put my house on you making a comment like that. What evidence do you have that Stoke losing their unambitious, boring and tedious manager will equal instant doom? The manager will get money, he'll have the fans backing.

We had 3 managers after Allardyce and there were numerous reasons as to why we were relegated. Not just that we lost big Sam. Otherwise, we'd have gone down instantly.

I'm pleased for their fans.
I'm not saying that they will go down. It will depend what they do next. And yes they might like us suffer a slow and gradual decline rather than a sharp one.

Pulis has delivered their most successful period in what, 30 years? I think sometimes fans forget that.

Ok so the fans got fed up. They could appoint well and all be happy. I'd say looking at their historical performance it's as likely if not more so that they'll not.


And my point is valid, the style of football was rigorously and angrily defended by their fans ahead of their semi-final and final appearances. But now they're not happy? It's bollocks if you ask me. They were happy enough with it all when they were flying. But suddenly less so the first really sticky season they've had. So when you analyse it, the results are what they're not happy with. Again for me that's quite short sighted, given how much Pulis took them on and the level he got them to.

Be interesting to see when the next time they make Europe is.....
I don't think they do. The novelty seems to have worn off and now they've realised that they want a bit of entertainment for their hard earned. Nothing wrong with that.

And their "historical performance" was before they were bought out by a somebody worth an absolute fvckload.

And as per your last comment about Europe. You said Martinez is shit, yet he got them into Europe.

I saw a quote from a Stoke fan that was: "the last few seasons have been 90% tedious slog with no entertainment or joy. And the worst thing that can happen? Relegation to the most exciting league there is! I know the Premier League is the 'place to be' but us real supporters know we'll still be here in 50 years time so I value entertainment and memories over just aiming to scrap a shit draw at places like Sunderland in order to reach 40 points"

I think that is absolutely spot on.
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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by bobo the clown » Wed May 22, 2013 11:57 am

boltonboris wrote:I saw a quote from a Stoke fan that was: "the last few seasons have been 90% tedious slog with no entertainment or joy. And the worst thing that can happen? Relegation to the most exciting league there is! I know the Premier League is the 'place to be' but us real supporters know we'll still be here in 50 years time so I value entertainment and memories over just aiming to scrap a shit draw at places like Sunderland in order to reach 40 points"

I think that is absolutely spot on.
It is, absolutely .... & exactly how I got in Allardyce's final year.

I would still feel that, without hindsight. With it, I do have to wonder though whether I should have appreciated what we had.
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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by CrazyHorse » Wed May 22, 2013 12:15 pm

Yeah well I hope they do a Portsmouth.
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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by mummywhycantieatcrayons » Wed May 22, 2013 12:22 pm

bobo the clown wrote:
boltonboris wrote:I saw a quote from a Stoke fan that was: "the last few seasons have been 90% tedious slog with no entertainment or joy. And the worst thing that can happen? Relegation to the most exciting league there is! I know the Premier League is the 'place to be' but us real supporters know we'll still be here in 50 years time so I value entertainment and memories over just aiming to scrap a shit draw at places like Sunderland in order to reach 40 points"

I think that is absolutely spot on.
It is, absolutely .... & exactly how I got in Allardyce's final year.
How short termist can you be though? The football wasn't great over a very short period of time, but we had had some extraordinary entertainment immediately before that.
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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by thebish » Wed May 22, 2013 2:57 pm

bobo the clown wrote:I think we all know what's being said. It's not going to be proven until time has shown it to be correct or otherwise.

Given our experience it's quite easy to see the possibility that the clamour to be rid of Pulis could well be regretted in due course. It is, however, quite reasonable to think that they could use this to drive on.

My own view, for what it's worth, is that they will probably struggle for a while and, who knows, could drop through ... just as we did. However, it could be just the boost they need to kick on.

It's called "an opinion", it's not fact.
This is a fans forum, not a Court of Law and hard & fast proof is not required .... is it ?
Mentally beating someone senseless coz you disagree with them is tiresome.
Mentally beating someone senseless when you may not disagree with them, but coz it's fun to do is unreasonable.
:conf: not sure there's any beating senseless or law courts or FACT battles happening on this thread! chill! 8)

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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by Enoch » Wed May 22, 2013 4:25 pm

It does seem at times that if Insane posted, 'It's Wednesday today.' someone would pick it to bits.

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Re: Tony Pulis

Post by thebish » Wed May 22, 2013 4:29 pm

Enoch wrote:It does seem at times that if Insane posted, 'It's Wednesday today.' someone would pick it to bits.
only if he posted it on Tuesday and then claimed that Tuesday was was the new Wednesday and was clearly better than the old Wednesday which was utterly rubbish and clearly far worse than Monday, then later claimed that it was, in fact, Friday, even though it was Sunday...

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Re: Tony Pulis

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Aye!

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