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    It's nice to see

    That Tony Pulis has steadied the ship. He has started from the back and his knowledge has rubbed off on his players in abundance.

    He was once known just simply as "Tony".
    That soon became TP as professionalism became the way.
    Now he is nothing more than "Pulis".
    Any more servings up of today's predictable dross and he will be back to his pre sandwell title of "king of anti football hoof ball thug game".
    Either that or The Latest Messiah will walk out again in a strop after not getting his own way.

    Sako to west brom. What's the point?

    As a midfielder he would never get a touch of the ball under Tony's tactics.

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    re: It's nice to see

    Quote Originally Posted by 1877wolf
    That Tony Pulis has steadied the ship. He has started from the back and his knowledge has rubbed off on his players in abundance.

    He was once known just simply as "Tony".
    That soon became TP as professionalism became the way.
    Now he is nothing more than "Pulis".
    Any more servings up of today's predictable dross and he will be back to his pre sandwell title of "king of anti football hoof ball thug game".
    Either that or The Latest Messiah will walk out again in a strop after not getting his own way.

    Sako to west brom. What's the point?

    As a midfielder he would never get a touch of the ball under Tony's tactics.
    Can he play left back? Lescott can

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    re: It's nice to see

    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71
    That Tony Pulis has steadied the ship. He has started from the back and his knowledge has rubbed off on his players in abundance.

    He was once known just simply as "Tony".
    That soon became TP as professionalism became the way.
    Now he is nothing more than "Pulis".
    Any more servings up of today's predictable dross and he will be back to his pre sandwell title of "king of anti football hoof ball thug game".
    Either that or The Latest Messiah will walk out again in a strop after not getting his own way.

    Sako to west brom. What's the point?

    As a midfielder he would never get a touch of the ball under Tony's tactics.
    Can he play left back? Lescott can [/quote]
    No he can't well not effectively as he ain't quick enough

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    re: It's nice to see

    I would like to apologise profusely about the anti-TP comments in my opening post.












    It was all the ref's fault today apparently, not Tony's.

    Ho hum.

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    re: It's nice to see

    Quote Originally Posted by WBA53
    That Tony Pulis has steadied the ship. He has started from the back and his knowledge has rubbed off on his players in abundance.

    He was once known just simply as "Tony".
    That soon became TP as professionalism became the way.
    Now he is nothing more than "Pulis".
    Any more servings up of today's predictable dross and he will be back to his pre sandwell title of "king of anti football hoof ball thug game".
    Either that or The Latest Messiah will walk out again in a strop after not getting his own way.

    Sako to west brom. What's the point?

    As a midfielder he would never get a touch of the ball under Tony's tactics.
    Can he play left back? Lescott can [/quote]
    No he can't well not effectively as he ain't quick enough[/quote]

    He did quite well in that position for Everton on numerous occasions. Lescott is a versatile defender and plays wher

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    re: It's nice to see

    Yeah, I've heard that players often look slower on the TV rather than watching live

    The last time '53 was a regular at the whorethorns it was, well, about '53

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