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Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 16 Apr 14 11.17pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

Given that Villa, Swansea and Newcastle will very likely looking for a new manager over the summer.

I know he's contracted until 2016 and he seems to have been an honourable kind of chap in the past (although obviously honour counts for zip these days) but might he be swayed by a 'bigger' club or will he want to kick on with what he's building at Palace?

Or am I just paranoid?

 


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sebi978 Flag London 16 Apr 14 11.20pm Send a Private Message to sebi978 Add sebi978 as a friend

I'd say paranoid, Pulis was disappointed he had to leave Stoke, seems like if he's sure of the Premier League he stays, also seems like he's enjoying Croydon.

Don't think Parish is going to give him any reason to go

Edited by sebi978 (16 Apr 2014 11.21pm)

 


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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 16 Apr 14 11.24pm Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

It would be so very Palace if we were to lose Pulis now, after what he's done this season. If he were to walk out for a bigger club and take half our team with him, that would feel very much par for the course given the many false dawns we've endured over the years.

However we seem to be on the brink of something special with Mr Pulis in charge. I hope he's as honourable and principled as he seems and wants to stay and build that special something we all dream of.

 


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Beaverwilly Flag Croydon 16 Apr 14 11.25pm Send a Private Message to Beaverwilly Add Beaverwilly as a friend

It's so important we offer him the deal he wants to stay with us. Recently it has felt like he is buying more into the clubs philosophy.
He is becoming an idol to the fans and we will be singing his name every game, let's hope this helps keep him with us!

 


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Qwijibo Flag Bournemouth 16 Apr 14 11.26pm Send a Private Message to Qwijibo Add Qwijibo as a friend

Let's heighten his long-ball reputation, and that'll get rid of Swansea's interest, who seem to think they're the new West Ham (who ironically, have a manager who wishes he could be Pulis).

 

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homes Flag New Eltham 16 Apr 14 11.26pm Send a Private Message to homes Add homes as a friend

Pulis the first director/manager!!

 


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Stuk Flag Top half 16 Apr 14 11.28pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

2 of those could still go down, though it's unlikely, and the other has an owner not likely to want to pay off 5 years of remaining contract.

I'm worried we might lose him, but not to them.

Give us 5 years of stability, Tony. Please!

 


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Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 16 Apr 14 11.36pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

Quote Stuk at 16 Apr 2014 11.28pm

2 of those could still go down, though it's unlikely, and the other has an owner not likely to want to pay off 5 years of remaining contract.

I'm worried we might lose him, but not to them.

Give us 5 years of stability, Tony. Please!


Villa and Swansea will stay up and I don't think Newcastle would have to pay Pardew in full (nobody ever gets the full balance of their contract when they're sacked). They're the ones that concern me.

I can't think of any other Premiership club who'd go after him except a promoted side performing abysmally and I'm hoping he wouldn't want to take another risk of a first relegation, especially so soon after taking that risk with us.

 


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Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Flag Stoke sub normal 16 Apr 14 11.38pm Send a Private Message to Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Add Tim Gypsy Hill '64 as a friend

He'll stay.

From what he has said, he likes the football we play, as opposed to the long ball game he had to play at Stoke. He will play to the players in the squad, Stoke had goal scorers, we don't. So they played long ball and scored a lot. We don't play long ball, as we don't have scorers. Whichever way of playing, he makes sure the defence is solid. I think he is actually enjoying the pacey, on the ground football we are achieving.

 


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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 16 Apr 14 11.40pm Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

Whenever I hear him speak he seems an honourable and principled man. About diving and today about respecting the league in the last few games. He really doesn't seem like the type to cut & run, but this is Palace remember.

If he stays for a few years we'd be very lucky indeed.

 


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Stuk Flag Top half 16 Apr 14 11.46pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Quote Cucking Funt at 16 Apr 2014 11.36pm

Quote Stuk at 16 Apr 2014 11.28pm

2 of those could still go down, though it's unlikely, and the other has an owner not likely to want to pay off 5 years of remaining contract.

I'm worried we might lose him, but not to them.

Give us 5 years of stability, Tony. Please!


Villa and Swansea will stay up and I don't think Newcastle would have to pay Pardew in full (nobody ever gets the full balance of their contract when they're sacked). They're the ones that concern me.

I can't think of any other Premiership club who'd go after him except a promoted side performing abysmally and I'm hoping he wouldn't want to take another risk of a first relegation, especially so soon after taking that risk with us.

He's made no bones about being a Cardiff boy so Swansea is a long shot while Villa have an owner looking to get out, rather than build.

I'm hoping for a quiet manager change off season, after a crazy one during it.

 


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Palace_denizen Flag filed under " time wasters " 16 Apr 14 11.55pm

Pulis will certainly never go to these clubs that treat managers like crap. Spurs being an example.
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i reckon Pulis will stay with us for at least another year.

 


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