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Case of history repeating itself - Stoke revisited. The best squad on paper we've had for years but we are going backwards. Teams have worked us out - stop the set piece goals and then wait for the mistake. Said on here a few months back that the Pulis/Megson dream team was a disaster waiting to happen. Two dinosaurs barking from the touch line (as someone on here said) the players cannot be enjoying that.
Of course if we let Pulis go the pundits who are sh&@ti&g us now will be the first to criticise with comments about us being above our station and delusions of grandeur etc.....you can't win as an Albion fan. To be honest I just wish Pulis would let the team play and try to entertain. Remember Mowbray getting a standing ovation when we got relegated because at least he tried to entertain.......can't see Pulis ever getting praise (which he probably deserves for his first two seasons) when he finally departs.......just give it a go Tone....like you did at Palace.....
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I don't know why the Pulis style is called dinosaur football, I can't remember any teams ever setting a team out like he does. There were teams who played hoof ball, but they always had 2 strikers and supporting midfielders.
We could put out a good team; Yacob, Greg in central midfield, Phillips and Chadli or Brunt wide, Rondon & Rodders up front. Barry, HRK, McClean, Morrison and Burke as alternative midfielders/strikers if the others aren't performing.
Playing in the opponents half stops them scoring and opens up the possibility that we might.
Pulis isn't building a squad to move us on, he is steering us to disaster and needs to be replaced now. I can't fathom out how anyone can still support him and his ideas.
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For the past two years I have been told that Pulis is the only man in the universe who could keep that bunch of players up. How he gets the best out of an average squad.
I now believe he is the only bloke who could get our current squad relegated. He now gets a decent squad playing well below average.
Worse start to a season than under Irvine.
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Pulis has totally lost it, needs replacing now before it's too late. We can't win matches the way we are set up (well not many) and will continue to struggle under him. We were fortunate to beat Burnley & Bournemouth. We make so few chances per game and sit so deep. It's become obvious to opposing managers that we aren't going to pose much threat attack wise giving them carte blanche to attack at will.
The players must be as frustrated as we are.
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Now is the time to replace him, get in someone with a little more attacking intent.
No one expects much from the next three games anyway, so a perfect time to set us up differently.
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Yes, it is time for Pulis to go. I have been one that has supported him in order to preserve Premier League status but now I no longer care, as I just don’t want to go and watch it anymore. I probably will keep going to the Hawthorns as I have bought a season ticket but if anything better to do crops up, like taking the dog for a walk, then football will be relegated! We are the only Premier League club in the West Midlands and we still can’t fill the ground. Definitely time for a change.
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I finished my last post on here with 'I'm off to St Mary's on Saturday not sure why.' Once again it was a total waste of my time. But it was the last straw.
The Hawthorns is a 360 round mile trip for me and takes up my whole day. My away days are usually in London and the South. I genuinely can't remember enjoying ONE game with Pulis in charge.
So that's it my usual dozen or so matches a season to watch my beloved Albion will be no more until either Pulis sets up a team to play some half decent football something I believe he is incapable of, or we get a new manager.
Until then bye Baggies.
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Is he still here?
Everton have shown the way.....just two months of excuses and talking b o l l o x has seen Koeman booted out so come on Mr Chinless Nonentity chairman at the Albion and Bonsia Boy...pull the f kin trigger.
If unsure ring JP.....he knew when to press the button.