18-02-2016, 11:57
(18-02-2016, 11:12)silverbaggie Wrote:(18-02-2016, 11:02)TheBaggieMan Wrote: Can't believe it !You're obviously softening towards him BM
Out of 22 'Babbler's, 2 have voted for Pulis to remain our HC next season. Unbelievable! They must be raving, fecking bonkers watching from armchairs, if they are prepared to accept the shite Pulis serves up each week.
Pulis should be transported to become National Team Manager for the Pitcairn Islands and, like Fletcher Christian, never seen again. The Pulis disease and contamination needs to be expunged from every crevice and corner of the club.
Other than that, he's a decent chap !
In my opinion, he was brought in to do a job (i.e. avoid relegation) so that we can dip our fingers into the greed league's honeypot for next season.
Job almost done and now we need to move on and look for real progress next season.
At season's end,TP should be thanked, paid off and replaced.
But then comes the next conundrum.........with whom.
We did consider (Paul?) Clement in the past and he's just been sacked by Derby as they are only fifth in the table.
I wonder what plans Man City's manager has for next season and could we afford him?
My choice would be David Moyes to be honest.
Worked miracles at Everton with a very modest budget for years, and let's face it he got shafted at United and not backed in the transfer market at all.
Admittedly I didn't follow him at Real Sodiedad in La Liga so can't comment on his performance there, but I think whilst at Everton his team always had the right balance of defence and attack and I think he'd be the best choice to both improve the entertainment factor of our football; while keeping things solid enough to remain safely in the league.
Even though I'm pondering his replacement I cannot fault the job that Pulis has done for us since he's been here other than the entertainment factor, but let's be honest, that's not what he was brought in to do first and foremost.
We're literally within touching distance of safety this season and with it the big £££ coming up with the new TV deal and Pulis has made that happen. His record remains that of the most successful of our managers in the premier league era; it's just a shame that couldn't have been achieved with a style that is a little bit easier on the eye as it hasn't won him any fans.