13-04-2015, 18:59
It's unfortunate that our slump has turned into an 'I told you so debate' from those that didn't
support Pulis from the off.
I believe that TP inherited a team destined for relegation and if he keeps us up, he's done a
good job. If we go down however, he's failed.
He will be judged at the end of the season.
There's no doubt that the wins against Southampton (who had come off the back of 5 away wins
on the bounce), Swansea, Stoke (who always beat us at our place) and West Ham were
impressive. Even more so when you consider the Burnley win was the only time we'd beaten a
team at home that were not down to 10 men in well over a year.
Unfortunately now we're having a bit of a slump, those who were slagging Pulis off when we
were winning want to show their elitism by telling everyone that said Pulis has improved things
that 'I told you so'.
It's fairly obvious that Pulis made a mistake on Saturday. If you bring a centre half on at 2-1
up and lose 3-2, the result speaks for itself.
The guy has done some good and some bad but the proof of the pudding will come on May 24th.
If we stay up with this aged, dross, unbalanced squad then i'll praise him. If not, then he's
failed along with the mugs who have assembled this p*ss poor bunch of players over the last
couple of years.
support Pulis from the off.
I believe that TP inherited a team destined for relegation and if he keeps us up, he's done a
good job. If we go down however, he's failed.
He will be judged at the end of the season.
There's no doubt that the wins against Southampton (who had come off the back of 5 away wins
on the bounce), Swansea, Stoke (who always beat us at our place) and West Ham were
impressive. Even more so when you consider the Burnley win was the only time we'd beaten a
team at home that were not down to 10 men in well over a year.
Unfortunately now we're having a bit of a slump, those who were slagging Pulis off when we
were winning want to show their elitism by telling everyone that said Pulis has improved things
that 'I told you so'.
It's fairly obvious that Pulis made a mistake on Saturday. If you bring a centre half on at 2-1
up and lose 3-2, the result speaks for itself.
The guy has done some good and some bad but the proof of the pudding will come on May 24th.
If we stay up with this aged, dross, unbalanced squad then i'll praise him. If not, then he's
failed along with the mugs who have assembled this p*ss poor bunch of players over the last
couple of years.