Originally Posted by
ramAnag
No doubt that, at his best, he was one of the greatest. How he'd have coped in today's 'climate' I'm not sure.
Was he better than the likes of Shankly, Paisley, Mercer and Fergie? I'm not sure about that either and we certainly shouldn't forget Peter Taylor's contribution.
Of all the managers around today I think Tony Pulis is amongst those who deserves the greatest respect. Tells it like it is in a Clough/Shanks like way but at a time when most of his players will be millionaires, cosseted by agents and protected by 22 carat contracts. All a very far cry from Derby in the early seventies.