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View Eagle_SA's Profile Eagle_SA Flag Just outside Cape Town 21 Apr 14 8.39am Send a Private Message to Eagle_SA Add Eagle_SA as a friend

Regardless of any tabloid rumblings between TP & Parish, I take comfort form the fact that SP & the board are fans and level-headed business men and as such aren't going to make rash decisions that would jeopardise the business model they've worked so hard to put in place.

 


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Quote EastEndPalace at 21 Apr 2014 2.00am

Quote Leicestershireeagle at 21 Apr 2014 1.22am

Quote FinchleyEagle at 20 Apr 2014 11.07pm

Quote Leicestershireeagle at 20 Apr 2014 10.10pm

Quote FinchleyEagle at 20 Apr 2014 9.51pm

If I hear one more person say 'talk/rumblings/rumours of him not getting on with Parish' I may just lose my mind !

The only talk is people consistently saying that - so stop saying it !! Has no basis or foundation and unless you're a BBC journalist or work for the mirror why would you ?!

Is right p1ssing me off...

I based my opinion, and subsequent reasoning into the January transfer window being the reason things are all fine and dandy on the following, taken from an interview in the last few weeks on TalkSport:

"“Our relationship was a bit tetchy at the beginning but I was getting used to Steve and he was getting used to me,” he said.

“Since that period it’s been fantastic. Just look at the last transfer window and the players we brought in.

“I wanted to bring those players in, and Steve went and got them for us. There was no messing about. He’s been fantastic.""


So whilst the media like to whip up a storm in a teacup, there is some truth behind things.

Edited by Leicestershireeagle (20 Apr 2014 10.11pm)

Fair enough - but from what is said there it seems they are fine ? So hopefully that will be the end of rumours of discontent !

Those quotes should put anything to bed.

At the end of the day, personal opinions are secondary. As long as TP delivers, and SP backs his manager, personal relationships are almost irrelevant. That said, quotes above and some other ones regarding Pulis praising the board for what they've achieved so far, seems to suggest they are working well as a unit.

I suppose the main point of my original post was that if we are to discuss Pulis' long term future, any notion of an ongoing rift should be immediately ruled out.



Fact is. In order to be successful you have to disagree. If Parish had a yes man in charge we wouldn't be as successful. Small Disagreements create a better working relationship.

Exactly,
Plus where is the evidence he Tony Pulis is even thinking of moving on, there is none at all, all the evidence I've seen and heard points to him being here for the foreseeable future.

All this Horse manure about there being tensions between TP & SP is utter nonsense, even if there is, it's common place, all Managers are usually at odds with their Chairman, you don't have to like each other, so long as they have a healthy respect for the work each does, then they can and do work together constructively, and I'm pretty sure Steve Parish has a lot of respect for the work and Tony Pulis has operated, and is doing for the club.

 

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EastEndPalace Flag WithHardNutsCosImAHardBastard 21 Apr 14 9.41am

Quote Sg Bilko at 21 Apr 2014 8.50am

Quote EastEndPalace at 21 Apr 2014 2.00am

Quote Leicestershireeagle at 21 Apr 2014 1.22am

Quote FinchleyEagle at 20 Apr 2014 11.07pm

Quote Leicestershireeagle at 20 Apr 2014 10.10pm

Quote FinchleyEagle at 20 Apr 2014 9.51pm

If I hear one more person say 'talk/rumblings/rumours of him not getting on with Parish' I may just lose my mind !

The only talk is people consistently saying that - so stop saying it !! Has no basis or foundation and unless you're a BBC journalist or work for the mirror why would you ?!

Is right p1ssing me off...

I based my opinion, and subsequent reasoning into the January transfer window being the reason things are all fine and dandy on the following, taken from an interview in the last few weeks on TalkSport:

"“Our relationship was a bit tetchy at the beginning but I was getting used to Steve and he was getting used to me,” he said.

“Since that period it’s been fantastic. Just look at the last transfer window and the players we brought in.

“I wanted to bring those players in, and Steve went and got them for us. There was no messing about. He’s been fantastic.""


So whilst the media like to whip up a storm in a teacup, there is some truth behind things.

Edited by Leicestershireeagle (20 Apr 2014 10.11pm)

Fair enough - but from what is said there it seems they are fine ? So hopefully that will be the end of rumours of discontent !

Those quotes should put anything to bed.

At the end of the day, personal opinions are secondary. As long as TP delivers, and SP backs his manager, personal relationships are almost irrelevant. That said, quotes above and some other ones regarding Pulis praising the board for what they've achieved so far, seems to suggest they are working well as a unit.

I suppose the main point of my original post was that if we are to discuss Pulis' long term future, any notion of an ongoing rift should be immediately ruled out.



Fact is. In order to be successful you have to disagree. If Parish had a yes man in charge we wouldn't be as successful. Small Disagreements create a better working relationship.

Exactly,
Plus where is the evidence he Tony Pulis is even thinking of moving on, there is none at all, all the evidence I've seen and heard points to him being here for the foreseeable future.

All this Horse manure about there being tensions between TP & SP is utter nonsense, even if there is, it's common place, all Managers are usually at odds with their Chairman, you don't have to like each other, so long as they have a healthy respect for the work each does, then they can and do work together constructively, and I'm pretty sure Steve Parish has a lot of respect for the work and Tony Pulis has operated, and is doing for the club.


Pulis will take us to Europe you heard it here first

 

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EastEndPalace Flag WithHardNutsCosImAHardBastard 21 Apr 14 9.50am

Pulis will sign an initial two-and-a-half-year contract, having always insisted he wanted this to be a long-term project to extend well beyond the end of the season, whether top-flight survival was achieved or not. He is expected to bring in his own coaching staff, including the former Palace player Dave Kemp who worked with him at Stoke

This is from SSN report when Tony signed a contract with us in November. He will be with us for a long time lads.

 

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Most pundits are stating that Pulis has had a fantastic season with Palace and were if not for Liverpool he would win manager of the year. Because of this journalists (and fans) are bound to link him with any vacancies elsewhere.

Unless he isn't given the budget he thinks he needs for the following season, I can't see him going anywhere before he has put in a full season at Palace.

 


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TP could walk away with his bonus, his football reputation greatly enhanced, and go to a bigger club than Palace. He may feel that he has taken us as far as he can. I think a lot depends on whether our owners share TP's vision of '' where next ''.

I hope he stays and I think he will. He won't find another club where the relationship between owners/players/fans is as close as it is at CPFC.

 


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View matthau's Profile matthau Flag South Croydon 21 Apr 14 10.33am Send a Private Message to matthau Add matthau as a friend

I think he'll stay as he once said we're a yoyo club and would like to achieve reg prem footie at palace.

I also think although we're by no means a big club. We can win a FA cup ince in a blue moon and we are capable of a higher level than what we've been accustomed to.

I beleive he'll stay. Unless southamptoon sack their manager as he lives on their doorstep. Or a bigger club but I dont thnk bigger clubs would fibd him attractive enough.

gladly.

 

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