Drewks, I think it all depends on the ambition that the new owner and his team (chairman, board etc) have. If they are happy with average football bringing about a decent points return season after season then Pulis is definitely the long term man for them. If the ambition is more than that and they want West Bromwich Albion to be a team that can get consistent results whilst playing an attractive style of football and attracting a wider audience then they will have to eventually move on from Tony Pulis.
Time will tell really. Tony Pulis still deserves this season with this better squad but if everything is the same at the end of the season as it is now (results and points return is good but performances are bad, fan attendances lower than they should be and a general negative atmosphere when we play like a League One team away at Chelsea in the FA Cup when we're actually playing away at Brighton in the Premier League) then I would hope the club takes a ruthless approach.
Time will tell really. Tony Pulis still deserves this season with this better squad but if everything is the same at the end of the season as it is now (results and points return is good but performances are bad, fan attendances lower than they should be and a general negative atmosphere when we play like a League One team away at Chelsea in the FA Cup when we're actually playing away at Brighton in the Premier League) then I would hope the club takes a ruthless approach.