27-11-2017, 00:47
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I feel it in my water .............
Again ..............
Strong thoughts from Ben, Just what we thought though
By MATTHEW DUNN
PUBLISHED: 22:30, Sun, Nov 26,
West Brom star Ben Foster made some interesting conclusions after the Tottenham match
Those were the conclusions drawn by goalkeeper Ben Foster after Gary Megson’s first game in caretaker charge of the Baggies ended in a surprise draw.
The Midlands club seem in no rush to finalise a deal with Alan Pardew, the favourite to replace Pulis on a permanent basis, and Megson looks set to get another chance when Newcastle visit the Hawthorns tomorrow night.
A glaring injury-time miss by Salomon Rondon, the man who put West Brom in front after just four minutes, might even have snatched victory, but in the end Harry Kane’s 40th Premier League goal of 2017 was enough for a share of the spoils.
“Tony Pulis is almost a downfall of his own success,” Foster said. “He has definitely built the best team there has been here in my seven years at the club. “Everybody knows the Tony Pulis style of football is what it is. Now we have got those technically gifted players who want to get the ball down and show what they can do. It is not necessarily what Tony wanted.
“I think it was time for a change. You could sense it today – the fans turned out in numbers and it was a good atmosphere.
“It is time now for us to show we are good players and we should not be in the position we are at.”
I feel it in my water .............
Again ..............

Strong thoughts from Ben, Just what we thought though

By MATTHEW DUNN
PUBLISHED: 22:30, Sun, Nov 26,
West Brom star Ben Foster made some interesting conclusions after the Tottenham match
Those were the conclusions drawn by goalkeeper Ben Foster after Gary Megson’s first game in caretaker charge of the Baggies ended in a surprise draw.
The Midlands club seem in no rush to finalise a deal with Alan Pardew, the favourite to replace Pulis on a permanent basis, and Megson looks set to get another chance when Newcastle visit the Hawthorns tomorrow night.
A glaring injury-time miss by Salomon Rondon, the man who put West Brom in front after just four minutes, might even have snatched victory, but in the end Harry Kane’s 40th Premier League goal of 2017 was enough for a share of the spoils.
“Tony Pulis is almost a downfall of his own success,” Foster said. “He has definitely built the best team there has been here in my seven years at the club. “Everybody knows the Tony Pulis style of football is what it is. Now we have got those technically gifted players who want to get the ball down and show what they can do. It is not necessarily what Tony wanted.
“I think it was time for a change. You could sense it today – the fans turned out in numbers and it was a good atmosphere.
“It is time now for us to show we are good players and we should not be in the position we are at.”
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