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Pulis leaves Palace

SpursManChris

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Sorry mate, easy mistake to make I suppose

In answer to your question, yes I have heard of money
Well it is money, my friend, that makes many managers go for a job. You sign a contract and if you get fired you get payed out. Who wouldn't do that? It's just so easy. Some would not even give a thought about the situation they'll be walking into.
 

nailsy

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Moyes would be an excellent appointment for them as he's used to working with teams that can't sign many players after his time at Man United.
 

WalkerboyUK

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No who's that?

Unless you mean Richard Money, the Cambridge United manager, however I don't think Palace are going to be looking at someone like him

/Spursmanchris

Or Dicky Dosh as he's affectionately known...
 

yankspurs

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Hey guys, Palaca have decided Sherwood will emerge as the favorite over the weekend but he isnt the favorite just yet, according to Jim White.

Yeah I dont get it either:ROFLMAO:
 

Snarfalicious

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Tony Pulis to Tim Sherwood. That has to be one of the biggest shifts in managerial appointments in terms of styles. Defensively sound, quality tactical coach in shutting down opponents in Pulis, then the "fuck it, entertain 'em" brand of Sherwood. Incredible.
 

prawnsandwich

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Smart move from Pulis. He can say he was forced out and there will be a nice juicy bonus when he gets his new job. Staying at Palace when they are signing crap like Campbell makes zero sense. Somebody suggested him for Soton if Koeman walks!!
 

KILLA_SIN

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Tony Pulis to Tim Sherwood. That has to be one of the biggest shifts in managerial appointments in terms of styles. Defensively sound, quality tactical coach in shutting down opponents in Pulis, then the "fuck it, entertain 'em" brand of Sherwood. Incredible.

That is a compliment to even suggest Sherwood has a style
 

KingNothing

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Bye bye birdie? (Pete the Eagle)
 

SpursManChris

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He certainly hasn't done them any favours at all. Ironically, he could end up screwing them over, after saving them.
 

nailsy

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The interview with the Palace chairman on Match of the day was interesting. He suggested that the main problem was that Pullis couldn't identify transfer targets. Not sure if I believe that.
 

dude573

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It could be a huge sense of optimism on my part, but if Sherwood does get the Palace job, any hope he could convince Dawson to join him?

We need a new CB, and it looks like our failings to ship players on is hindering our potential incomers. Sherwood getting the job could work favour for us.
 

Syn_13

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Jul 17, 2008
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The interview with the Palace chairman on Match of the day was interesting. He suggested that the main problem was that Pullis couldn't identify transfer targets. Not sure if I believe that.

Yeah, but to be fair I'd have told Pulis to go do one if the first words I heard were "Charlie" and "Adam", in that order.
 

nailsy

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If Pullis had held out for a week he'd have probably been in charge of transfers now.
 

Real_madyidd

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Tony Pulis to Tim Sherwood. That has to be one of the biggest shifts in managerial appointments in terms of styles. Defensively sound, quality tactical coach in shutting down opponents in Pulis, then the "fuck it, entertain 'em" brand of Sherwood. Incredible.

Fuck, I missed that bit.
 

lenny7

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Steve Clarke or Colin Wanker to be announced this week, only names in the frame.

I would like to see Clarke to get the job, I think he was a bit hard done by at the Baggies and I think at the right club he'll get on well, and I don't think I could stomach another (half) season of Warnock bleating on and on about erroneous refereeing decisions.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28951487
 
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