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TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 10:14 pm
by kajifu
THIS MAN IS BEST MANAGER IN EPL.HE IS PURE GOLD,NOTHING TO PLAY AGAINST LIVERPOOL AND 3 GOALS DOWN COME BACK TO TIED THE GAME.THE GUY HAS TURN PALACE TO BE A FORCE NEXT SEASON

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 10:28 pm
by Globero
kajifu wrote:THIS MAN IS BEST MANAGER IN EPL.HE IS PURE GOLD,NOTHING TO PLAY AGAINST LIVERPOOL AND 3 GOALS DOWN COME BACK TO TIED THE GAME.THE GUY HAS TURN PALACE TO BE A FORCE NEXT SEASON
So when we play them you go dey shake abi ? :sneaky:

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 10:39 pm
by Coach
Wenger was three goals down...and fell short of an 'arf dozen. Pathetic failure. Pulis is cut from the finest cloth.

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 10:42 pm
by Cmoke
Real GOLD is not supposed to fall 3 goals down!

Cmoke :taunt: :taunt: :taunt: :taunt: :taunt: :taunt:
kajifu wrote:THIS MAN IS BEST MANAGER IN EPL.HE IS PURE GOLD,NOTHING TO PLAY AGAINST LIVERPOOL AND 3 GOALS DOWN COME BACK TO TIED THE GAME.THE GUY HAS TURN PALACE TO BE A FORCE NEXT SEASON

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 11:01 pm
by AreaDaddy
Tony "Police" has reinvented himself...:-) What happened to the King of the Long ball :-). Tony "Police", the man who turned Matthew Etherington into the assist king solely on account of his throw-in prowess.

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 11:02 pm
by EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA
That was keshisque type coaching. :thumbs:

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 1:07 am
by soma

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 1:11 am
by zoldsasok
Coach wrote:Wenger was three goals down...and fell short of an 'arf dozen. Pathetic failure. Pulis is cut from the finest cloth.
Do you mean Professor Pulis :taunt: :taunt: :taunt:

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 2:25 am
by kolinzo
Pulis could not beat Man City in their backyard, heck he could not eve tie Man City in their backyard. Pathetic!

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 2:37 am
by tfco
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Leader of the Free World.

THIS.IS.COACHING

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 4:31 pm
by wiseone
I thought Stoke were mad to sack him after all he did for them.

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 5:10 pm
by Gooner1
seems like these gra-gra coaches are learning something.....
What has the Arse-hole coach wenger learned?

How to decieve fans by selling their best performers and replacing them with substandard talent (in some cases not even replacing them at all)
How to open nyash away to Citeah, Chelshite, Liverpool with no tactical acumen
How to blame players and imply that they were not 'up for it'

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 5:47 pm
by Mr. Piffington
Why does everything thread have to have Wenger mentioned even when most aren't really about the guy? Nigerian EPL fans are bizarre.

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 5:51 pm
by azuka
Lol. Thought i have heard it all on CE. I guess there is gonna be a campaign now to have TP replace AW at Emirates. Not long ago the latest fad in town was Martinez now its TP. Hmm.
Reminds of Tunde Disu who claimed after the damman miracle said "The boys played to instructions". But when asked if he coached the team to go down 4-0 first before responding, was incoherent in his answer.

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 6:40 pm
by 01bakana
AreaDaddy wrote:Tony "Police" has reinvented himself...:-) What happened to the King of the Long ball :-). Tony "Police", the man who turned Matthew Etherington into the assist king solely on account of his throw-in prowess.
You meant Rory Delap

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 7:30 pm
by kajifu
Mr. Piffington wrote:Why does everything thread have to have Wenger mentioned even when most aren't really about the guy? Nigerian EPL fans are bizarre.
:thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: That is SE fans for you but again Wenger has not help things for 9 years

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 12:10 am
by tfco
He will turn Selhurst Park into a fortress

Long Live TP

Long Live the EPL

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 2:56 am
by Thunder
kajifu wrote:THIS MAN IS BEST MANAGER IN EPL.HE IS PURE GOLD,NOTHING TO PLAY AGAINST LIVERPOOL AND 3 GOALS DOWN COME BACK TO TIED THE GAME.THE GUY HAS TURN PALACE TO BE A FORCE NEXT SEASON
No, he won't! Heard that the Glazers are bringing him to Old Trafford. :woot:

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 7:39 pm
by tfco
Thunder wrote:
kajifu wrote:THIS MAN IS BEST MANAGER IN EPL.HE IS PURE GOLD,NOTHING TO PLAY AGAINST LIVERPOOL AND 3 GOALS DOWN COME BACK TO TIED THE GAME.THE GUY HAS TURN PALACE TO BE A FORCE NEXT SEASON
No, he won't! Heard that the Glazers are bringing him to Old Trafford. :woot:
we need that kind of steel at OT

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 8:23 pm
by Coach
The greatest tragedy to the perfection of Crystal Palace will be the weather, doesn't rain nearly enough in the capital. One can only imagine what the Professorial Master Mason has in store for a frost bitten November night. The Greatest.

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 10:35 am
by tfco
Manager of the Month

May 2014.

Anthony Pulis.


:clap:

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 7:28 pm
by tfco
top of the league after MD1

:clap:

Re: TONY PULIS IS PURE MAGIC

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 10:42 pm
by AreaDaddy
He is going to have perform his best trick ever and "magic up" 3.77 million pounds!!!! :biggrin: :biggrin:

https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... ace-appeal

Tony Pulis must pay Crystal Palace £3.77m after he was found to have deceived a Premier League managers’ arbitration tribunal. He lost his appeal against an arbitration ruling that followed his departure from the club in 2014.

The West Bromwich Albion manager left his post at Selhurst Park less than 48 hours before their opening game of the season against Arsenal after a dispute over a £2m “survival” bonus he was due for saving Palace from relegation. The Palace owner, Steve Parish, agreed to pay Pulis the bonus more than two weeks before it was due but demanded he return it after his sudden and unexpected departure two days later.

In March the Premier League’s mediation panel found in favour of Palace and Parish, with Pulis ordered to return the bonus and pay a further £1m in legal costs and damages for breach of contract. That decision was appealed by Pulis but a ruling from the commercial court last week dismissed his appeal and ordered him to pay liquidated damages for £1.5m as well as £2.276m damages for “deceit”.


Details emerged in a written ruling published by the judge on Monday. Pulis alleged there had been “serious irregularity” in the panel’s initial decision, which was taken under the FA’s Rule K Arbitrations, a method of resolving disputes without going to court which usually ensures confidentiality. However, Judge Sir Michael Burton dismissed Pulis’s appeal after upholding the panel’s verdict he had made two fraudulent misrepresentations.

The first related to a claim Pulis had assured Parish he was committed to the club and would be staying until at least 31 August 2014, when the bonus was due to be paid. He had told Palace he urgently needed the money early so “he could buy some land for his children” but Sir Michael found there was a “lack of evidence” to support this claim.

Pulis had also alleged a “heated players meeting” (HPM) took place on 12 August; but the mediation panel ruled it had taken place on 8 August – four days before he received the payment. That was despite oral evidence to the contrary from the Palace players Lewis Price and Stuart O’Keefe. That was dismissed by the judge due to evidence provided by Parish that he had not been at the training ground, including his presence at a hairdressers on the day in question.

“The arbitrators set the oral evidence for the claimant against the following,” read the ruling. “First, the evidence of Mr Parish, the chairman, in the following paragraphs. In paragraph 45 the evidence of Mr Parish is recorded that the HPM could not have taken place on 12 August as the claimant claimed, since he, Mr Parish, was not at the training ground on 12 August.

“But so far as Mr Parish is concerned, the arbitrators set out in paragraphs 56, 57, 62, 63, 64 and 78 to 79 the evidence which was adduced as to Mr Parish’s movements on 12 August, and the supportive evidence of taxi fares, of telecommunications evidence called as expert evidence, and the hairdressing salon at which he attended on the relevant morning when the HPM is said to have occurred, and the arbitrators were persuaded by that evidence.”

The panel added that Pulis was “not willing to concede the heated players’ meeting did not occur on 12 August because he otherwise had no explanation [for his departure]”. The original ruling found Pulis’s standards of conduct had “been shown to be disgraceful”. That was referenced in Sir Michael’s final decision which said he had “reached a consequential conclusion that it was appropriate in the circumstances to make an award of indemnity costs because of their conclusions as to the conduct of the claimant.”

The judge said he had analysed Pulis’s complaints about the arbitrators’ decisions and concluded his challenge should be dismissed. He said he would enforce the damages awarded by the arbitrators. Sir Michael said the arbitration panel had heard evidence behind closed doors.

He had also analysed Pulis’s challenge at a private hearing – in line with judges’ normal policy but thought it appropriate his ruling should be made public.