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View Andy_G's Profile Andy_G Flag Wimbledon 09 Feb 14 8.27am Send a Private Message to Andy_G Add Andy_G as a friend

Professional, focused and hard working manager something we have been missing and what is needed to stay in the Premier League. 'Football's love affairs' rarely work.

 


The ups and downs of Palace have left me older than my years

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View herefordeagle's Profile herefordeagle Flag Hereford 09 Feb 14 8.36am Send a Private Message to herefordeagle Add herefordeagle as a friend

As somebody has really stated , it just isn't his style. He praises us constantly though which is good. He said he told Murray to warm up every 15 minutes yesterday to give the crowd a bit of a booster , which he said we didn't really need though as we were superb as always. One thing I love is that you can seem to hear him barking instructions to the players from the sideline more often and louder than any other manager than i can remember.Wasn't too sure when he was appointed but can say that i have already been well and truly won over. Tony Pulis' red n blue army !

 


"It's ok postman , he'll lick you to death" "That isn't really that comforting , I still end up dead !!"

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View Gary St.Andrews's Profile Gary St.Andrews Flag Kenley 09 Feb 14 8.47am Send a Private Message to Gary St.Andrews Add Gary St.Andrews as a friend

I am sure Tony Pulis felt pretty aggrieved of his treatment and sacking by Stoke City, which he has every right to be. So i am not surprised by his slightly detached attitude since joining Palace.

But you have got to hand it to him he knows how to organise his teams. One thing i picked up on yesterday and this might be totally irrelevant, but just as WBA were getting back into the game in the second half and the crowd were getting slightly edgy, he got Glen Murray to warm up along the touchline and this got the crowd buzzing again.

Sometimes its the little things which have the greatest impact...

Edited by Gary St.Andrews (09 Feb 2014 8.48am)

 

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View sennockian's Profile sennockian Flag sevenoaks 09 Feb 14 12.07pm Send a Private Message to sennockian Add sennockian as a friend

Watching him on tv last night he was very animated when the penalty went in, he was smiling, arms up with clenched fists. It lasted seconds and when he turned round the mask went up, straight faced and serious again. As others have said he is professional and we are the better for it.

Also Welcome back Glenn we have missed you!

 

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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 09 Feb 14 1.12pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

I kinid of understand where Kermit is coming from, because Palace has always been a smallish family-type club.
I think after Holloway (and Warnock), who were fantastic at getting the fans on board, with their post-match comments, the next manager would be a bit staid.
I actually think CPFC2010 are a tad too approachable for my liking, but then it's horses for courses.

The vision that comes into my head is:

Kermit awakening from a deep sleep in his marital double-bed. God, that was a great night last night.
The large duck-down duvet is very tussled , and as he blinks to adjust his eyes to the light, he can hear the shower running and singing coming from his en-suite bathroom.
He glances at the empty space next to him in the bed,.....and there on the pillow is a baseball cap !

The shout of a manly voice from the shower asks,.." Kermit!, did you hear the Stoke result from yesterday ?"

Tis a bit like sleeping with the enemy, but it's results what count. Warnock loved Sheffield, and Venables nearly raped the club to death ,..twice.

No doubt Croydon has provided a huge culture-shock for Pulis. Hopefully our fans and club can settle him in.
I for one, don't want Pulis to see as an easy one-night-stand.

 


"The facts have changed", Rishi Sunak

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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 09 Feb 14 1.21pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Very good FH


Pulis is the best manager we have had for over twenty years already.

 


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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 09 Feb 14 1.25pm

Would much rather a manager that knows exactly what he is doing, is very tactically aware of our opponents and carries the respect of everyone around him rather than a manager who tells us what we want to hear, says how brilliant the fans are ect ect. He is probably still a little hurt at how Stoke dropped him after all the good work he did.

 

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View so many memories's Profile so many memories Flag basingstoke 09 Feb 14 1.35pm Send a Private Message to so many memories Add so many memories as a friend

Quote Sansbup at 09 Feb 2014 12.16am

He's focused and professional, what more do you want?

He'll come to love us, you'll see


Exactly. He's job is to manage and doing a fine job.
Get behind the team and enjoy us proving all the the so called experts wrong.
COYP!!!

 


Get it on-get it in-F**K OFF ALAN HANSEN!!

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View Joeberto's Profile Joeberto Flag Streatham Hill 09 Feb 14 2.21pm Send a Private Message to Joeberto Add Joeberto as a friend

I find it quite refreshing that we have a manager who is not falling over himself to flatter us after 5 minutes in charge. Think TP has too much integrity for that.

Most of the comments here have been spot on. Let's not repeat the transfer window madness and imagine a problem where there is none! However, here's a reminder of his response:

'When asked about the speculation over his position, Pulis, who has never been relegated in his managerial career, said: “I’m not one of those people. I spent 10 years at Stoke.

“The supporters have been absolutely wonderful, absolutely fantastic. There would have to be a massive reason to leave and let them down. I’d find that very difficult to do.”'

Nice one Tony.

EDIT: Quotes from here, btw [Link]

Edited by Joeberto (09 Feb 2014 2.22pm)

 

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View rollercoaster's Profile rollercoaster Flag Cornwall 09 Feb 14 3.46pm Send a Private Message to rollercoaster Add rollercoaster as a friend

I just don't get this at all. TP constantly praises our supporters and has only good things to say about the club. He had 10 years at Stoke. To say Holloway bought into Palace more is quite wrong, just remember all his conferences when we would reminisce about Blackpool and he wasn't there anywhere near 10 years. Lots of complaints on here last year about that. TP is dead right not to get excited yet. Masses to do if we are to stay up. Also this is not his team yet. I think he has only had good things to say. All the bad stuff has been idle speculation from the press.

 

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View cooleagle89's Profile cooleagle89 Flag Montrose 09 Feb 14 5.01pm Send a Private Message to cooleagle89 Add cooleagle89 as a friend

Hey Kermit,
You couldn't get a manager WITH MORE HISTORY who loved the club, or so we He told us, more than Dougie FreEdman.......... and look what happened, JUDAS.
Lighten up we ARE WINNING PREMIER LEAGUE GAMES AND I AM LOVING EVERY SECOND!!!


Quote Kermit8 at 09 Feb 2014 12.19am

Quote lbkidd at 09 Feb 2014 12.13am

Lighten up.


I was very 'light' until the post-match interview.

It just feels very strange after so many years to finally get a fvcking good manager in the top league but at the same time having to realise that he will always care more about Stoke than he will about us.

Edited by Kermit8 (09 Feb 2014 12.21am)


 

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View est1905's Profile est1905 Flag 09 Feb 14 5.18pm Send a Private Message to est1905 Add est1905 as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 09 Feb 2014 12.11am

Superb manager. Really good. He's gonna keep us up for sure.

But hearing his post-match interview it is obvious that he hasn't got an ounce of love for Palace and to him it is just a job and a great challenge.

Venables, Coppell and even Dowie......they somehow belonged even if short-lived for two of them.

Is this the reason why there are no TP songs? The fact that we all know that this relationship has zero to do with passion and everything to do with pragmatism?

I love the fact we are going to stay up but i don't like the other fact that I can't warm to our manager even though i admire him.

The drawback of success?

Edited by Kermit8 (09 Feb 2014 12.13am)

I agree, Instead of saying 'us' or 'we' he always refers to the club/team as 'the football club' which is a clear indication that there is no love there at all and its just a job.
I see that as a positive though in that he is clearly an honest man that finds it difficult to waltz in and after 5 minutes start acting like he's a life long fan. If he is enjoying the challenge, being well paid for it and not (yet) being courted by bigger clubs with bigger spending budgets I'm sure he'll stay and as time moves on I think he will grow to have affection for the club and then his feelings for Palace will be genuine and not just paying lip service to the fans (like one or two previous managers I could name!)


 

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