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mathopeneagle Flag Norway 16 Apr 14 9.58pm Send a Private Message to mathopeneagle Add mathopeneagle as a friend

We played the ball out from the back.. we were skillful,comfortable on the ball and deadly down the flanks,not to mention the work rate..

Their second goal was fortunate with a big deflection.

This is an Everton team who have been turning teams over left right and centre.

As a supporter for 45 years, I can't recall a run of games that has left me in such total shock..

It's not just the victory but the style of play with a supposed bunch of write off's.

Pulis, you've had your fair share of critics but my f..k have you shut them up.

Can you hear those fragile CLAPPERS AT THE AMEX,???

Elation!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

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skatman Flag 16 Apr 14 10.00pm Send a Private Message to skatman Add skatman as a friend

This is exactly what I've just been saying.

If this is the football that Stoke got bored of... Then I don't know, their loss and our gain!

Totally unbelievable what he's done for us!

 

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Penge Eagle Flag Beckenham 16 Apr 14 10.03pm Send a Private Message to Penge Eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Penge Eagle as a friend

Exactly! People on here moan about Pulis and hoofball - it simply is not true!

 

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StokeBloke Flag Stoke on Trent 17 Apr 14 12.22am Send a Private Message to StokeBloke Add StokeBloke as a friend

Pulis's hoof ball is just media bullsh*t. What TP achieved at Stoke was remarkable and he looks to be repeating this for you guys.
I and many other Stokies have the utmost respect for the man and what he did for us.
Congratulations on a fantastic result tonight and look forward our premiership encounters next season

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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 17 Apr 14 12.41am Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

Quote StokeBloke at 17 Apr 2014 12.22am

Pulis's hoof ball is just media bullsh*t. What TP achieved at Stoke was remarkable and he looks to be repeating this for you guys.
I and many other Stokies have the utmost respect for the man and what he did for us.
Congratulations on a fantastic result tonight and look forward our premiership encounters next season


Cheers fella. What Pulis did for you and is doing for us is nothing short of miraculous. If we can be where you are in 3 or 4 years time we'll be very happy, and we won't call for his head if staying up becomes a run-of-the-mill event!

 


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EagleLegend97 Flag London 17 Apr 14 12.55am Send a Private Message to EagleLegend97 Add EagleLegend97 as a friend

Quote skatman at 16 Apr 2014 10.00pm

This is exactly what I've just been saying.

If this is the football that Stoke got bored of... Then I don't know, their loss and our gain!

Totally unbelievable what he's done for us!

Spot on. Personally I couldn't care less what type of football we play, as long as we get points, which is exactly what we're doing. But it's even better because we're doing it by playing decent counter attacking football, which at the moment, I think is f**king brilliant to watch! Pulis is a genius!

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topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 17 Apr 14 7.38am Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

There difference between TP at Palace and TP at Stoke is that he has learnt to give it a bit of a go at the away games. Apparently Stoke fans were very happy with the type of football at home but felt that they always played for a 0-0 draw away from home and often returned with no shots on target.

I say apparently as I have not seen Stoke play other than against Palace but I remember Stoke fans ringing the football phone ins and saying this.

 


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richard shaw (og)65 Flag my minds eye 17 Apr 14 7.54am Send a Private Message to richard shaw (og)65 Add richard shaw (og)65 as a friend

I was a bit disappointed last night , we didn't keep a clean sheet . hahaha only kidding

 


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richard shaw (og)65 Flag my minds eye 17 Apr 14 8.00am Send a Private Message to richard shaw (og)65 Add richard shaw (og)65 as a friend

Quote mathopeneagle at 16 Apr 2014 9.58pm

We played the ball out from the back.. we were skillful,comfortable on the ball and deadly down the flanks,not to mention the work rate..

Their second goal was fortunate with a big deflection.

This is an Everton team who have been turning teams over left right and centre.

As a supporter for 45 years, I can't recall a run of games that has left me in such total shock..

It's not just the victory but the style of play with a supposed bunch of write off's.

Pulis, you've had your fair share of critics but my f..k have you shut them up.

Can you hear those fragile CLAPPERS AT THE AMEX,???

Elation!!!!!!!!!!!!


I agree ,the only time we do play it a bit long is when Delaney knocks it into the channels now and then , but we play with 2 exciting wide players , full backs that get forward , we have a bit of guile in midfield and when chamakh plays in behind the striker we have a bit of quality .

so hoofball ? far from it .

it seems to me that pulis has changed his style a bit or is it has he says , he just works with what he has .

tony pulis red and blue army ! sang with much gusto

 


interviewer " iggy , do you think you influenced anybody?"
iggy pop " I think I wiped out the 60`S "

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soulboy Flag Lewisham 17 Apr 14 8.05am Send a Private Message to soulboy Add soulboy as a friend

Quote topcat at 17 Apr 2014 7.38am

There difference between TP at Palace and TP at Stoke is that he has learnt to give it a bit of a go at the away games. Apparently Stoke fans were very happy with the type of football at home but felt that they always played for a 0-0 draw away from home and often returned with no shots on target.

I say apparently as I have not seen Stoke play other than against Palace but I remember Stoke fans ringing the football phone ins and saying this.

TP summed it up nicely in his post match interview last night when asked about his Stoke days he admitted playing a different style of football with Palace as we have PACE, something that he didn't have to work wit at Stoke. He seems to have that remarkable ability to exploit the latent strengths that players possess a la Puncheon who you will remember used to be the subject of constant abuse on HOL (me included). Truly remarkable!

 


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EastEndPalace Flag WithHardNutsCosImAHardBastard 17 Apr 14 3.49pm

The mark of a good manager is being able to get a team winning. The mark of a great manager is getting different sides with different playing styles winning.

 

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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 17 Apr 14 3.55pm Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

Quote soulboy at 17 Apr 2014 8.05am

Quote topcat at 17 Apr 2014 7.38am

There difference between TP at Palace and TP at Stoke is that he has learnt to give it a bit of a go at the away games. Apparently Stoke fans were very happy with the type of football at home but felt that they always played for a 0-0 draw away from home and often returned with no shots on target.

I say apparently as I have not seen Stoke play other than against Palace but I remember Stoke fans ringing the football phone ins and saying this.

TP summed it up nicely in his post match interview last night when asked about his Stoke days he admitted playing a different style of football with Palace as we have PACE, something that he didn't have to work wit at Stoke. He seems to have that remarkable ability to exploit the latent strengths that players possess a la Puncheon who you will remember used to be the subject of constant abuse on HOL (me included). Truly remarkable!


I get that and in no way wish to diss TP and what he's done, but surely if he wanted to he could've bought some players with pace when he was at Stoke? He did spend quite a bit there after all.

Either way we can see he's a class act who knows how to get 100% out of his players, and long may it continue.

 


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FA Cup MOTD 24/4/16

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