His brace took his club total for the season to 11 goals, thus meeting his target of hitting double...
And that's the margins in this league. If that goes in, we're still in the Premier League."Stoke certainly played...
He was ever-present on the road to Euro 2012 and recently signed a lucrative new contract at Stoke to mark his...
...year," he said."To be fair the one guy you would want to be on the situation we found ourselves in, with a guy in the...
Pennant was also arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman in a nightclub on the same night, but Pulis is keen to...
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When attempting to explain success or failure, fans, pundits and players alike will often point to managerial stability, or lack thereof. David Moyes has 10 seasons under his belt with the Toffees, a decade during which Everton have risen to seventh on... Full Article at Give Me Football
I think City have enough quality in the squad and Tony Pulis has enough expertise to keep City up for a fifth season running. However, they shouldn't take survival for granted in what is already shaping up to be one of the most competitive campaigns... Full Article at Stoke City Football News
STOKE ON TRENT, ENGLAND - MAY 01: Tony Pulis of Stoke City looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Stoke City and Everton at Britannia Stadium on May 1, 2012 in Stoke on Trent, England. View Photo »
I'd be very disappointed if he said he was happy. Cam works his socks off and he's got a right to his opinion, and that's the same with everybody else
Higginbotham says he wants to be a Stoke player next season ... but there will be no hard feelings if Tony Pulis decides to sell him. Stoke chairman Peter Coates has revealed Pulis must generate more of his transfer budget through player sales this summer. Full Article at This is Staffordshire
years old and got brokin leg stoke love players that are not able to play 90 mins of footie for any club just come to stoke city retirment home they take any player thats over the hill,.should call the brit [ stoke city retirment home for players who av past sell bye date[ your well come bye tony pulis and mr coats we will pay yu 20 000 aweek to sit on bench to whatch us play .no wonder the over 30 footie players are qwuing up out side coatsys office ,and ho i forgot you av to av motoring convictions on your drivin liecence///////////////////////” “Sentinel - Why is this on the Vale Page.” “''Sidibe Full Article at This is Staffordshire
Potters kick off against Columbus Crew on July 24, play Orlando City - who are led by former Stoke favourite Adrian Heath and have manager Tony Pulis' son Anthony on the playing staff - four days later, before rounding off their trip against Sporting... Full Article at Clubcall.com
STOKE ON TRENT, ENGLAND - APRIL 28: Stoke City manager Tony Pulis gives his team instructions during the Barclays Premier League match between Stoke City and Arsenal at Britannia Stadium on April 28, 2012 in Stoke on Trent, England. View Photo »
Tony Pulis has done a great job with that team and obviously the players that they've got work really well together
The Potters kick off against Columbus Crew on July 24, play Orlando City - who are led by former Stoke favourite Adrian Heath and have manager Tony Pulis' son Anthony on the playing staff - four days later before rounding off their trip against... Full Article at ITV Sport
The Potters kick off against Columbus Crew on July 24, play Orlando City - who are led by former Stoke favourite Adrian Heath and have manager Tony Pulis' son Anthony on the playing staff - four days later before rounding off their trip against... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
"This is an exciting opportunity for the club, not only in terms of the quality of the pre-season test it will provide for the squad, but also in raising our profile even higher on a global scale," chief executive Tony Scholes told stokecityfc.com. "It... Full Article at The World Game
Anthony Richard "Tony" Pulis (born 16 January 1958 in Newport) is a Welsh former football player and is currently the manager of Stoke City. Pulis obtained his FA coaching badge at the age of 19, followed by his UEFA 'A' licence aged 21 - making him one of the youngest professional players ever to have obtained the qualification. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
I'd be very disappointed if he said he was happy. Cam works his socks off and he's got a right to his opinion, and that's the same with everybody else
Tony Pulis has done a great job with that team and obviously the players that they've got work really well together
We've taken the approach as a club that we will look after him
I see Tony Pulis is sending out his strongest side this afternoon. With all the hype about Arsenal not liking playing at the Britannia Stadium I'm going for a home win 2-1.
Come and see me on 9 May and I'll talk about [the driving charges] then, quite openly
It was a poor game, but Tony Pulis will get it right. We'll be completely different at home to Arsenal next week.
We will see what the situation is when it gets to court. Up until then I am in the dark as much as you lot in respect of knowing what exactly happened or didn't.
We are not on our holidays even though we are safe. The manager (Tony Pulis) wants us to finish 10th or higher because of all the hard work we've put in all season. It would be great for the club to do that. We are going to keep going until the final game of the season.
He is a good coach and an experienced coach
I see Tony Pulis has shuffled the team a bit. I'm going for a draw 1-1 with Walters scoring. He's due a goal and I think he'll get it today.
Sometimes you get them right, sometimes you don't. I'm standing here and I'm no genius - you don't know until they come on what effect they will have, and if anybody tells you any different, well then I'm telling you the truth.
He's been fantastic, a credit to himself and professional football. He never moans and groans, and he's a great player to bring on when the game's getting stretched.
Stoke are a tough physical side and Tony Pulis had them wound up because it was very big game for both sides today
Cameron is an impact player when the game is stretched, with his pace and power. He's a great lad.
Everton could be a tougher game than Arsenal in many respects because of their physical challenge ... so we will have to play as well, if not better, than we did on Saturday.
They do say you should be careful about making signings in the January transfer window, but look what they've done with the players they've brought in ... Jelavic has proved to be a very, very good signing who has adjusted well to the English game and he's full of goals at the moment. But the key signin...
It is very difficult for us all. I go to grounds and get abused and you have to accept it. Should you? You should speak to authorities
Crouch scored a good goal but from then on Arsenal did very well.
It has been a long season for us - 52 games already - and we just hope and pray in the next four games we can pick up enough points to be where we deserve to be, and that is the top half of the table
He has been training all right so far this week, but he's still not as sharp as he can be
The main difference is that they got into good goal-scoring opportunities and hit the target
I'd love to see Newcastle finish in the top four ... it's time we had a change from the usual English candidates. It would make a refreshing change.
They signed Ba at the beginning of the season and before Christmas he was scoring on a regular basis ... He seems to have dried up a little bit, but they have taken Cisse and he is now scoring the goals.
Jermaine hasn't been in for three or four days with a virus and he's been really bad with it, so we'll have to see how he shapes up in training
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