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#51
I didn`t get a reply either.......... DD Angry Angry
Ubique.
#52
(06-11-2017, 00:21)Slick_Footwork Wrote: Given the nature of the weekend's defeat - vs a promoted side with 10 men for 35 minutes - I think the board have no alternative.

Had we lost XI on XI, maybe he'd have survived...

But this game was more than just a loss. It was an absolute shambles. Not only was it the same negative dross that has failed us time and time again this season, the players also looked like they'd stopped playing for him. For the first time ever, he looked like a withering old man who knew his time was up.

I just hope the board employ someone with top flight experience and not a lower league gamble like we have seen in the past. Clearly, this is going to be a long hard season after screwing up a relatively easy start.

Agreed. How many points have we left on the pitch (the phrase Pulis himself used) in games we could and should have won in this benign start to the season? It’s been 100% crap and totally unforgivable.
#53
Maybe a bit late for this, and maybe the wrong thread, but wouldn't boycotting the game on Saturday send a very effective message to our owner? Rows of empty seats for a game that should be a sell out, against one of the glamour teams?
#54
BBC News football website’s Gossip column is reporting Pulis has two games to save his job - Chelsea and Tottenham. Good luck with those, Tone. They are no more than you deserve after the relatively easy start to the season we were handed and have mismanaged.
In truth, since we beat Bournemouth last season, you’ve had 23 games to save your job, and quite frankly you’ve only yourself to blame. 15 points in those 23 games tells us all we need to know.
And after the last match of last season, after a run of P12 W1 D2 L9, am I right in thinking you said Albion had had “a fantastic season”? That is a direct quote.
You have had all the opportunity to use good players in a decent squad, and finally you have been well and truly rumbled.
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#55
Unfortunately after the next two games we are likely to be well entrenched in the relegation zone and it may be too late.
#56
Here's a comment off another forum:

"I myself stayed in the same hotel as the team on the eve of the Everton game last season and Williams and Pulis were sat nearby in the hotel bar. They spent most of the evening together; drinking, laughing raucously and generally getting on very well, Pulis even planted a goodnight kiss on Williams when he went up to (presumably) bed - a wholly bizarre sight to behold. Ridiculous to base their relationship on such a small observation but it seems obvious they have a very close working relationship and therefore I believe the conservative Williams will give Pulis as much opportunity as possible to turn things around. Unfortunately this may cost us".

If the above is true, and I have no reason to believe that it isn't, then a possible reason why TP has yet to be sacked, when other WBA coaches have been sacked for less, is because of his personal friendship with the Chairman.
#57
Just been listening to talk sport and Pulis says as much that his job is on the line, results not good, results based industry and not performing, massive respect for the board/chairman and fans but results not good. May'be we are a good spanking away from saying goodbye to Tony!! I would like Koeman if he was interested, he did a good job at Southampton, not dissimilar sort of set up, drag us up a bit more and make us more attractive to come to?

Hey-ho, 2-0 loss and a slapping at Spuds and we'll see his mug and cap on the sidelines the week after, the joys of being a Baggie!!!

COYB
#58
Watch his latest interview on WBA tv. See Pulis give everyone the finger in a sly way. PULIS OUT. DD Angry Angry
Ubique.
#59
Seems to me that there's a real negative vibe around everything WBA right now; pair this with the air of inevitability regarding the next couple of games and there's only one solution / outcome.
Why delay the decision?
#60
so old Tone claims to be "a victim of his own success"
and what success is that exactly?
never been relegated?
a cup final?
well excuse me while i have a hand job to celebrate.
right done(sorry could rise to the occasion)
win lose or....errrr forget that
after tomorrows loss do the decent thing and go.

toxicity is something i don`t associate with the baggies
your creating a toxic atmosphere with your bizarre post match interviews

now having said that
watch us win tomorrow go on an unbeaten run to the end of the season
and qualify for the champions league
@Kristien 1965
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