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Eagle1959 Flag Grantham 17 Apr 14 10.32am Send a Private Message to Eagle1959 Add Eagle1959 as a friend

Nobody can doubt the brilliant work TP, the players and staff, CPFC Directors and the 12th Man you lot have had on securing safety,

whats left this season , what is the next step for motivation, I would love to see TP get his best ever Premiership finish to date.
his previous with Stoke is thus,

12th 45 points, 11th 47 points, 13th 46 points, 14th 45 points, 13th 42 points, could we actually better this, in out first season?

 

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Crazy_Eagle Flag South London 17 Apr 14 10.37am Send a Private Message to Crazy_Eagle Add Crazy_Eagle as a friend

We could finish above Stoke (he'd be happy with that) and get 10th.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 17 Apr 14 3.40pm

I think on the 23rd of November he'd have been happy to take 17th place, on goal difference. His influence and ability was apparent at Stoke, but here what he has achieved cannot be overstated. I think he's been played down as a long ball merchant for a long time, but the truth is that tactically he's one of the most astute managers in the game.

I'd rate Pulis just behind Wenger and Fergison as great premiership managers, and unlike them, he's done it all with small clubs, small budgets and against all expectations.

Manager of the year for me, even if Liverpool finish top, even if England won the world cup.

 


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elgrande Flag bedford 17 Apr 14 4.17pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

Quote jamiemartin721 at 17 Apr 2014 3.40pm

I think on the 23rd of November he'd have been happy to take 17th place, on goal difference. His influence and ability was apparent at Stoke, but here what he has achieved cannot be overstated. I think he's been played down as a long ball merchant for a long time, but the truth is that tactically he's one of the most astute managers in the game.

I'd rate Pulis just behind Wenger and Fergison as great premiership managers, and unlike them, he's done it all with small clubs, small budgets and against all expectations.

Manager of the year for me, even if Liverpool finish top, even if England won the world cup.


I make you bang on there Jamie......the football first half was brilliant......long ball my arse.

 


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palacer Flag Crystal Palace 17 Apr 14 5.15pm Send a Private Message to palacer Add palacer as a friend

At least pulis can string a sentence together. He speaks really well after games and comes across as if he gives a s***. I think he is a good solid governor and deserves his success. His old school style works well with Palace. This is Roy of the Rovers stuff.
Bring on West Ham!

 


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TUX Flag redhill 17 Apr 14 6.02pm Send a Private Message to TUX Add TUX as a friend

whats left this season , what is the next step for motivation, I would love to see TP get his best ever Premiership finish to date.
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Considering he missed pretty much 25% of the season, took on a squad built by others, a squad that was a 'dead cert for relegation'.....................

I think this is comfortably his best finish to date. Can't wait to see what he does next year

 

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EagleLegend97 Flag London 17 Apr 14 6.17pm Send a Private Message to EagleLegend97 Add EagleLegend97 as a friend

I think he'd love to finish above Stoke - and so would I. Lots of fans from other clubs have been saying how Stoke play much better football, and that Mark Hughes has taken them to the next level, and that we have adopted their 'hoofball'. Finishing above them would really prove a lot of people wrong about Pulis.

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