best they could have gone for, bound to be conflict with him and peace though
he'll keep em up that i'm confident of....but it won't be pretty
just a slight alteration and it's your mantra .........
keep it up em, who cares if they're not pretty
Quite a change for the Baggies in both the way their management is structured and the way they will play. His first bonding session with the players will probably be a long throw competition.
Great news
1) The new Saviour was the anti-christ only a year ago
2) The Albion Way is now a hoofathon - the purists will not be able to live it down
3) He will keep them up, but spend a bomb in January (part of the deal). He will want a lot more in the summer but Peace will tell him to shove his cap up his bum. He will then leave - leaving behind £30m worth of 10ft Goliaths and a bloke with long arms all on four year contracts.
4) They will go down the following year with ONLY a bomb squad. All 23 players will insist on staying as they see out their contracts.
5) Crowds plummet to 10,000 as they slip down the leagues and eventually go bust.
Perfect for most Wolves fans
He will keep them in the Premier League between 14th-18th every season ensuring they lose most weekends andnot win anything - playing the dullest hoof ball ever seen in the West Midlands.
Brilliant appointment
Football can't get any worse than this year under Irvine or last year under Clarke and Mel.
Should get us back to basics that Roy instilled
My biggest fear was them playing attractive football.
Pulis has limits. The biggest factor you have to consider is why he didn't take the big club in Newcastle.
He thinks he'll be worshipped for keeping them up every season, baggies fans have had that for 6 seasons, they expect more.
Hahahahaha haha hahahahaha
Can't stop laughing.
What with the whorethorns being the highest ground in England we can expect to see football on the moon.
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 18 minutes ago
he got the shíts?
.................................
he has now !
all my life ive thought that if the albion played in pink and wolves in grey or vice versa you'd always know who was who by the playing style - albion more pure tiptap football, the wolves more up and at em.
now we have a complete turnaround
when things are going well thats ok but the supporters, bought up on a particular style will turn all the more when the changed style isn't working, like us with hoddle so it will be with pulis at the albion
Albion fans still have the biggest protagonist to top 10 failure - Jeremy Peace. He won't fund Pulis
They all think they can work together. I doubt it will last the likely length of his contract before Pulis walks.
Good appointment in fairness and he made palace look good last season with less to play with.
IF he can put up with peace then Albion will likely hover around mid table for a few years now.
http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1161-april-2013/9674-it-is-time-for-stoke-city-to-move-on-from-tony-pulis
Perfect example of stagnation, we know about that ourselves.
Here is what happened last season
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2726882/Tony-Pulis-eager-new-job-following-surprise-Crystal-Palace-exit.html
I know it's off topic but did you know that in 2014 wolverhampton-wanderers-fc won a total of 92 points more than any other professional league club in England. ....another record broken by Mr Jackett.
comment by Cinciwolf-----look at me, I am talking!! (U11551)
posted 40 minutes ago
Good appointment in fairness and he made palace look good last season with less to play with.
IF he can put up with peace then Albion will likely hover around mid table for a few years now.
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Agreed.
Never been relegated has he?
Btw, Mr Mogan, that's how to go about changing the manager. Irvine gone on Monday, Pulis in situ by Thursday. None of this "we'll have an experienced manager in 2 weeks" then appoint the assistant who's never managed a vindaloo before.
It looks as though Pulis was "sounded-out" by Peace and even if it's against FA rules, I wished to god that Morgan had done similar before sacking McCarthy.
unreal isn't it cyp, literally every club can manage it except for us.
Oh and I think he probably did sound it out with a few managers, only he wanted to play hardball with contracts, offering a 13 game one
There was the added factor of Curbishley being offered the job and accepting it and then changing his mind
cyps and cincis points so painfully true - the whole episode handled shockingly badly by morgan, which to his credit he has apologised for, in stark contrast to peace
Indeed, Pulis insisted he would only succeed sacked head coach Alan Irvine at The Hawthorns if it was written into his contract that he would be in charge of transfers. Last season’s LMA Manager Of The Year is expected to be in charge for Saturday’s FA Cup third-round tie against non-League Gateshead.
Having rejected Newcastle, a lawyer and an agent representing Pulis opened discussions with West Brom. But Pulis had given them strict instructions not to agree to a position that fitted into the current management structure of the struggling Premier League club.
Hmmmmm........watch this space
I'm not so sure Pulis has the players available to pull off such a rescue feat.
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posted on 31/12/14
best they could have gone for, bound to be conflict with him and peace though
posted on 31/12/14
he'll keep em up that i'm confident of....but it won't be pretty
posted on 31/12/14
just a slight alteration and it's your mantra .........
keep it up em, who cares if they're not pretty
posted on 31/12/14
Quite a change for the Baggies in both the way their management is structured and the way they will play. His first bonding session with the players will probably be a long throw competition.
posted on 31/12/14
he got the shíts?
posted on 31/12/14
Great news
1) The new Saviour was the anti-christ only a year ago
2) The Albion Way is now a hoofathon - the purists will not be able to live it down
3) He will keep them up, but spend a bomb in January (part of the deal). He will want a lot more in the summer but Peace will tell him to shove his cap up his bum. He will then leave - leaving behind £30m worth of 10ft Goliaths and a bloke with long arms all on four year contracts.
4) They will go down the following year with ONLY a bomb squad. All 23 players will insist on staying as they see out their contracts.
5) Crowds plummet to 10,000 as they slip down the leagues and eventually go bust.
posted on 31/12/14
Perfect for most Wolves fans
He will keep them in the Premier League between 14th-18th every season ensuring they lose most weekends andnot win anything - playing the dullest hoof ball ever seen in the West Midlands.
posted on 31/12/14
Brilliant appointment
Football can't get any worse than this year under Irvine or last year under Clarke and Mel.
Should get us back to basics that Roy instilled
posted on 31/12/14
My biggest fear was them playing attractive football.
Pulis has limits. The biggest factor you have to consider is why he didn't take the big club in Newcastle.
He thinks he'll be worshipped for keeping them up every season, baggies fans have had that for 6 seasons, they expect more.
posted on 31/12/14
Hahahahaha haha hahahahaha
Can't stop laughing.
What with the whorethorns being the highest ground in England we can expect to see football on the moon.
posted on 31/12/14
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 18 minutes ago
he got the shíts?
.................................
he has now !
posted on 31/12/14
all my life ive thought that if the albion played in pink and wolves in grey or vice versa you'd always know who was who by the playing style - albion more pure tiptap football, the wolves more up and at em.
now we have a complete turnaround
when things are going well thats ok but the supporters, bought up on a particular style will turn all the more when the changed style isn't working, like us with hoddle so it will be with pulis at the albion
posted on 31/12/14
Albion fans still have the biggest protagonist to top 10 failure - Jeremy Peace. He won't fund Pulis
They all think they can work together. I doubt it will last the likely length of his contract before Pulis walks.
posted on 31/12/14
Good appointment in fairness and he made palace look good last season with less to play with.
IF he can put up with peace then Albion will likely hover around mid table for a few years now.
posted on 31/12/14
http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1161-april-2013/9674-it-is-time-for-stoke-city-to-move-on-from-tony-pulis
posted on 31/12/14
Perfect example of stagnation, we know about that ourselves.
Here is what happened last season
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2726882/Tony-Pulis-eager-new-job-following-surprise-Crystal-Palace-exit.html
posted on 31/12/14
I know it's off topic but did you know that in 2014 wolverhampton-wanderers-fc won a total of 92 points more than any other professional league club in England. ....another record broken by Mr Jackett.
posted on 31/12/14
comment by Cinciwolf-----look at me, I am talking!! (U11551)
posted 40 minutes ago
Good appointment in fairness and he made palace look good last season with less to play with.
IF he can put up with peace then Albion will likely hover around mid table for a few years now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Agreed.
Never been relegated has he?
posted on 31/12/14
Btw, Mr Mogan, that's how to go about changing the manager. Irvine gone on Monday, Pulis in situ by Thursday. None of this "we'll have an experienced manager in 2 weeks" then appoint the assistant who's never managed a vindaloo before.
It looks as though Pulis was "sounded-out" by Peace and even if it's against FA rules, I wished to god that Morgan had done similar before sacking McCarthy.
posted on 31/12/14
unreal isn't it cyp, literally every club can manage it except for us.
posted on 31/12/14
Oh and I think he probably did sound it out with a few managers, only he wanted to play hardball with contracts, offering a 13 game one
posted on 31/12/14
There was the added factor of Curbishley being offered the job and accepting it and then changing his mind
posted on 31/12/14
cyps and cincis points so painfully true - the whole episode handled shockingly badly by morgan, which to his credit he has apologised for, in stark contrast to peace
posted on 31/12/14
Indeed, Pulis insisted he would only succeed sacked head coach Alan Irvine at The Hawthorns if it was written into his contract that he would be in charge of transfers. Last season’s LMA Manager Of The Year is expected to be in charge for Saturday’s FA Cup third-round tie against non-League Gateshead.
Having rejected Newcastle, a lawyer and an agent representing Pulis opened discussions with West Brom. But Pulis had given them strict instructions not to agree to a position that fitted into the current management structure of the struggling Premier League club.
Hmmmmm........watch this space
posted on 31/12/14
I'm not so sure Pulis has the players available to pull off such a rescue feat.
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