Just said on radio 5 that Mark Hughes is emerging as favourite to take over. I don't think he is as bad as he is currently portrayed. Sure had a mare at QPR but so did a few.
Just said on radio 5 that Mark Hughes is emerging as favourite to take over. I don't think he is as bad as he is currently portrayed. Sure had a mare at QPR but so did a few.
He makes more sense than Martinez, Martinez's style of passing football would never work with the current players Stoke have.
Pulis would be a good choice for Wolves, you aren't going to get 'total football' but he knows how to get through the leagues and get the job done.
Not that he would take the job, he can hold out for a Championship team at the least, he gets results which a struggling/lower table team would take over slick passing and possession. Wolves as a club are going down the toilet, and any manager worth the time of day would know it.
Just said on radio 5 that Mark Hughes is emerging as favourite to take over. I don't think he is as bad as he is currently portrayed. Sure had a mare at QPR but so did a few.
He makes more sense than Martinez, Martinez's style of passing football would never work with the current players Stoke have.
Martinez style doesn't really work at all in the league does it?
The problem for Stoke will be if they change their current style of football they will have to change the majority of players to get it working. That will expose them to a Dowie type scenario, however they will more likely get someone in that can actually do it properly. If not, doing a Charlton will come in to the frame
Pulis would be a good choice for Wolves, you aren't going to get 'total football' but he knows how to get through the leagues and get the job done.
Not that he would take the job, he can hold out for a Championship team at the least, he gets results which a struggling/lower table team would take over slick passing and possession. Wolves as a club are going down the toilet, and any manager worth the time of day would know it.
Wolves are still a big club, they have plenty of cash too (for now at least) with the parachute payments, so they could probably pay him more than most clubs could.
The problem is that he only really knows one way to play.
West Brom will be fine under Pulis... Get rid of him and I reckon thats when they'll be a relegation candidate
I think he is under a bit of pressure though, and deservedly, as they are playing negative boring football at the moment, but not picking up results either. Hardly any clean sheets this season, for example
West Brom will be fine under Pulis... Get rid of him and I reckon thats when they'll be a relegation candidate
I think he is under a bit of pressure though, and deservedly, as they are playing negative boring football at the moment, but not picking up results either. Hardly any clean sheets this season, for example
He got crucified yesterday. Started with a back 5 and 3 defensive midfielders in the lineup for a game v Huddersfield
West Brom will be fine under Pulis... Get rid of him and I reckon thats when they'll be a relegation candidate
I think he is under a bit of pressure though, and deservedly, as they are playing negative boring football at the moment, but not picking up results either. Hardly any clean sheets this season, for example
He got crucified yesterday. Started with a back 5 and 3 defensive midfielders in the lineup for a game v Huddersfield
The sort of formation you'd expect playing at Man City, but that was the sort of game you'd expect an established PL side to be more proactive in, an ideal opportunity to go after 3 points
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The problem is that he only really knows one way to play.
Afterall isn't that why he left Fulham..
Presume he wants to work with money.
Just shows you what a good career and connections can do.
By Christmas they will be begging Pulis to return as they languish in the bottom three.
Curbs'll be 16/1
Also reckon that Palace will try and get him (quietly taking behind Hodgson's back) should West Brom sack him
Old man in a baseball cap, very Millwall.