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    Alan Pardew...

    Along with John Carver leave West Brom

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    Sacking Tony Pulis was a big, big mistake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pattylallacks2 View Post
    Sacking Tony Pulis was a big, big mistake
    Nearly as big a mistake as appointing a loser like Pardew 😊

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    Nearly as big a mistake as appointing a loser like Pardew ��
    Yes, winning 2 out of 29 isn't great is it?

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    Said at time should have stuck with Pulis

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    I reckon that he's an ideal fit for Everton. I think if he and Sam swapped places both teams would be in a better position to the one they're both in.

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    Do you mean Pulis or Pardew for Everton?
    I work with an Evertonian and he's saying they won't keep big Sam past this season
    He's done a very good job keeping them up but the football is dire.
    That means they won't want Pulis either
    Everton want attacking, open football like Paul Warne's teams. Hands off scousers

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    WBA fans were simply deluded in my opinion , 10th , 11th or 12th under Pullis in the PL should be utopia for them .

    Not playing good enough football they moaned , you can't have it all when your WBA in the PL it just doesn't configure .

    I don't think going down to the championship will offer too much joy given the debt levels they are carrying .

    Not a million miles from the Sunderland situation at The Hawthorns .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    WBA fans were simply deluded in my opinion , 10th , 11th or 12th under Pullis in the PL should be utopia for them .

    Not playing good enough football they moaned , you can't have it all when your WBA in the PL it just doesn't configure .

    I don't think going down to the championship will offer too much joy given the debt levels they are carrying .

    Not a million miles from the Sunderland situation at The Hawthorns .
    Hard to feel any sympathy for them. What the hell have they done with the Premier League mega millions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    Do you mean Pulis or Pardew for Everton?
    I work with an Evertonian and he's saying they won't keep big Sam past this season
    He's done a very good job keeping them up but the football is dire.
    That means they won't want Pulis either
    Everton want attacking, open football like Paul Warne's teams. Hands off scousers
    Pardew. I don't know why but when he went to WBA with the aim of turning the players into a team that played football instead of percentages he was on a hiding to nowt. He'll certainly do that at Everton because the players will adapt easier and the experience in the squad is already there for that type of play.

    Big Sam can get the Team at WBA to play what they're used to and the players are already there. It'd be like going back to Bolton for him.

    Obviously just my thoughts and I have been wrong many times before.

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