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Pride of the Midlands? - BaggieMan - 04-02-2018

Doomed I tell thee, doomed!

The irony of it all is it is highly likely that two Midlands clubs will be relegated, us and Stoke, to be replaced by two Midlands clubs, Dingles and Vile.  How bad is that with one or both of them having ‘Pride of the Midlands’ bragging rights?

The blame falls squarely on the shoulders of one Anthony Richard Pulis. At best he should never have been appointed and at worst, disposed of at the end of his first season. Ironic that all three of his former clubs are in a relegation battle. The Pulis disease is hard to eradicate..

Sick


RE: Pride of the Midlands? - TheAstleBridge - 06-02-2018

The blame falls with the numpty who decided to give Pulis a new contract in the summer rather than getting rid.


RE: Pride of the Midlands? - aries22 - 10-02-2018

I can’t imagine what Jeremy Peace is thinking these days. He’s probably on some beach in Barbados, where I’d be too, given the chance. I’m afraid I can’t stand watching Albion now.
I agree with Baggy Man, the blame for our current position lies squarely on the shoulders of Tony Pulis, notwithstanding the many chances our forwards missed, particularly Salomon Rondon, that could and should have turned a lot of draws and defeats into wins. But, backed in the transfer market, Pulis improved our squad but would not change the style of football to reflect the better quality players we had. Twat.