Poll: Should Pulis be manager next season?
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Should Pulis be manager next season?
#1
Iam going NO! as for us to move on as a club we need better,
cant see the football been any different next season either as Dawson,McAuley,Olsson, will all get new contracts
and Fletcher,Yacob,and McClean will always be teachers pet and never be dropped whilst Pulis is here.
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#2
It's a no vote from me as well.

Pulis has done what his was brought in to do, and once the season is over it's time for the club to make an ambitious managerial appointment to move the club forward.

We need to think bigger instead of choosing managers who feel like stop gap appointments. Also, give Dan Ashworth whatever contact he wants to come back here. With the increased TV Money and his form for finding good signings it'd be brilliant if he did come back.
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#3
Morning All,
                I, too, have voted no, and agree fully with Tibby.
Pulis kept us up last year, and will probably provide a 12th/13th/14th placed finish this year, which is acceptable but never pretty.
We do need to decide where we stand next year, are the club just in it for the money and happy to stay as we are, or is there ambition to grow and provide entertainment as well as attainment?
I will certainly vote with my feet, as I am no longer a season ticket holder, but attend as many games as I can, but will not be spending my money at matches, as I would look to maybe set up some streaming thingy to watch games, or even go back to watching Rugby Union at weekends.
The business SHOULD be entertainment as well as success, and it is not a cheap thing anymore, so , IF NO ENTERTAINED, NO GO!
Cheers,
            Kookiebags.
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#4
Its a no from me also. Until i see sexy football, im not going back, which as a supporter is the wrong thing to say.
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#5
You all know what TheBaggieMan thinks of Pulis and always has done, without my repeating it  but I will !

PULIS OUT !

Whistle
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#6
Well someone certainly has a agenda here,
First if he losses the next three should he be sacked ?
And now, should he still be here next season ?
I too would like to see sexy football
But make no bones if Pulis was not our manager we would have probably been relegated.
The players we have here are not good enough and Pulis must share the blame for that,
However the way he sets up at the moment he is maximising the most out of each player just to get us to survive,
For now that is good enough for me the whole squad needs a overhaul.
There are 4 or 5 who i would keep that's it.
So for now Pulis is doing a good job, i have not yet decided whether I want him here next season so have not voted.

Be careful what you wish for Mr Hodgson once said about the sacking of Mick McCarthy.
Look what's happened to Wolves since ...........
Would you all prefer that Whistle
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#7
An intelligent and cohesive post from Beefbag. Own up....... Who`s hacked his account. DD Big Grin Big Grin
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#8
The appointment and subsequent football offered by Mr Pulis has resulted in as big a division within the club as that experienced by the Church of England Synod over the question of the appointment of female Bishops not to mention in the past, ordained female clergy.

People expect and pay to be entertained by skilful, attacking football at pace and sadly, Mr Pulis cannot seem to deliver this and as such, I have voted that he should look elsewhere for employment next season.

Quite rightly, supporters do have higher aspirations than a continual struggle against relegation season after season and look to the hierarchy to achieve this with a prudent buying policy, a enthusiastic winning culture in the club with Leicester City being a role model. Discontent exists in the camp which adds to the problems and must be expunged from every corner of the club.
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#9
Not voting but I'd actually be closer to a "no " now.
I'm not anti TP but I AM anti the football that seems to be becoming our style (or lack of) .
I actually like TP but can't ever agree with the ridiculous way he concedes possession against teams that we could, and should, dominate.
If my arm was twisted I'd say we need a different HC /manager to take us forward and give us some entertainment value
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#10
(15-02-2016, 16:33)BaggieBishop Wrote: The appointment and subsequent football offered by Mr Pulis has resulted in as big a division within the club as that experienced by the Church of England Synod over the question of the appointment of female Bishops not to mention in the past, ordained female clergy.

People expect and pay to be entertained by skilful, attacking football at pace and sadly, Mr Pulis cannot seem to deliver this and as such, I have voted that he should look elsewhere for employment next season.

Quite rightly, supporters do have higher aspirations than a continual struggle against relegation season after season and look to the hierarchy to achieve this with a prudent buying policy, a enthusiastic winning culture in the club with Leicester City being a role model. Discontent exists in the camp which adds to the problems and must be expunged from every corner of the club.

I'm sure you will soon get over the Female Bishops though  Laugh
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