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Pulis is interested in Albion
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Being reported that out of work Tony Pulis is expressing an interest in the Albion job.

Unfortunately or perhaps fortunately he's talking about Brighton & Hove Albion.

Another possible Baggies saviour about to go elsewhere. Wink
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#2
I hope he takes the job and stops 50% of the prem talking about him as though he is some kind of feckin messiah.

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#3
I would even consider Pulis at the moment over AI. Yes we have an instinctive dislike for him, espescially after his "hoof ball" tactic's. But I do wonder watching his teams after Stoke, how much of that was down to the players available to him.
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(24-12-2014, 11:59)Salopbaggie Wrote: I would even consider Pulis at the moment over AI.  Yes we have an instinctive dislike for him, espescially after his "hoof ball" tactic's.  But I do wonder watching his teams after Stoke, how much of that was down to the players available to him.

You mean the players that he alone was responsible for buying, and spent tens of millions of pounds on over the course of seven seasons...?
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#5
Id take him,..

He has a great record at the Hawthorns I think maybe he is unbeaten at the shrine...

Now theres a thought ....... Rolleyes
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#6
Would take him in a heartbeat.

Yes, his football isn't easy on the eye, but I think he would keep us up.

Under Irvine I firmly believe that we're going down - playing completely dross football in the process.

It's a no brainer to me - I'd rather be watching dull Premiership football than dull Championship football.

Although I can see Peace putting that numpty Downing in charge when Irvine does get the boot (which I believe is inevitable sooner or later given that he is completely incompetent).
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(24-12-2014, 20:46)Slick_Footwork Wrote: Would take him in a heartbeat.

Yes, his football isn't easy on the eye, but I think he would keep us up.

Under Irvine I firmly believe that we're going down - playing completely dross football in the process.

It's a no brainer to me - I'd rather be watching dull Premiership football than dull Championship football.

Although I can see Peace putting that numpty Downing in charge when Irvine does get the boot (which I believe is inevitable sooner or later given that he is completely incompetent).
Yeah that is my biggest fear as well i'm sure Peace will look at what Swansea are doing with Monk in charge and fancy giving Downing a go....scraping the barrel again and cheap!
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(24-12-2014, 14:21)Ska Wrote:
(24-12-2014, 11:59)Salopbaggie Wrote: I would even consider Pulis at the moment over AI.  Yes we have an instinctive dislike for him, espescially after his "hoof ball" tactic's.  But I do wonder watching his teams after Stoke, how much of that was down to the players available to him.

You mean the players that he alone was responsible for buying, and spent tens of millions of pounds on over the course of seven seasons...?

I guess I am so used to our style of management know, I forget the way it is still done at most clubs Doh
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#9
In a heart beat. Would guarantee premeirship football next season and you never know......... He may just adopt "The Albion Way" DD HuhHuh
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