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RE: Tony Pulis v Brendan Rodgers - silverbaggie - 11-05-2016

The Mackems are 3-0 up against Everton so, with one game remaining, the mighty Geordies are definitely going down!

I know little old Albion is only a small but nice little Club but could we please be a bit more ambitious.

With relegation confirmed Rafa might just decide to leave Newcastle and, as an alternative, Pellegrini has stated that he wants to stay on as Manager of a Premiership Club despite his experiences at City.

An exit please for TP ( and yes I too applauded when he was first appointed) , if only to unite the Albion fans once more and give us all hope that we will cease to be a ridiculed Club because of our extreme negative tactics.


RE: Tony Pulis v Brendan Rodgers - RainbowTurnedEastStand - 12-05-2016

They`ll be to many decent managers available in the summer which is why we should say thanks Mr Pulis but no thanks,
Rodgers, Benitez, Pearson, Moyes, Flores, Martinez, would all be an upgrade for me.


RE: Tony Pulis v Brendan Rodgers - Beefy 1965 - 12-05-2016

Martinez ?
No thanks,
Took Wigan down and has Everton just a few points in front of Albion with a much better squad including Lukaku,
I like Martinez but this would be a recipe for disaster Sick


RE: Tony Pulis v Brendan Rodgers - silverbaggie - 12-05-2016

I agree Beefy; Martinez is looking like a beaten man and probably needs a break to recover; much like Moyes did when he was in charge at United and was looking down a barrel.
Both decent Managers on their day but not when they are, figuratively speaking, on their knees.

On the other hand Roy Hodgson had that same expression just before Liverpool sacked him and he bounced back.
I would still go for Rafa as he wasn't at Newcastle long enough to take the rap for their relegation.


RE: Tony Pulis v Brendan Rodgers - Baggievicar - 13-05-2016

Josh (where are you?) was keen on Flores when we were last looking. Can't really understand why Watford don't still want him - I think he'd be a reasonable shout if TP were to be kicked (slowly, after time-wasting) into the long grass.