I'm gutted Sunderland got thumped 4-0
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my head off!Exactly if you think about it !!!
Who could take over Stoke if he was to go which will not happen anytime soon and im not sayin it should !!!
Really ?? who ?
Not MON the bloke has been outa the game playin on his nerves the twitcy f**** since his last job ! the honeymoon will burst the r still the same ****e side they were when he landed !
A serious candidate fellas ?
Its a tuff one ?

Any manager that replaced Pulis would need plenty of time and money to practically buy a new first team.
The team that Stoke have at the moment is perfectly suited to Pulisball; a new manager would need new fullbacks, centre midfielders, at least one winger and a top striker.
The next manager is going to require a helluva lot of patience from the owner and the fans, unless it's Fat Sam of course.
Any manager that replaced Pulis would need plenty of time and money to practically buy a new first team.
The team that Stoke have at the moment is perfectly suited to Pulisball; a new manager would need new fullbacks, centre midfielders, at least one winger and a top striker.
The next manager is going to require a helluva lot of patience from the owner and the fans, unless it's Fat Sam of course.


Smit this poster is a Brummie fan
A club that can not hold onto it's Manager for more than five minutes?
TRY looking closer to home, as Stoke fans WE KNOW what's needed so jog off!
End of, Tony Pulis got it bang on the money yesterday.. We didn't let Swansea get that close to scoring apart from injury time..
Agreed our midfield is non existant sometimes but we beat Swansea with ease and Jerome, Crouch, Fuller and Jones would WALK into Birmingham's team.. maybe not Jerome I forgot he's ex Brummie.![]()
Your team may be sufficient playing that awful, ugly 'football' that you do, but if a manager wants to try and play properly, he's going to need a completely different team.
Comprende?
It would appear that you are basing your comments on what you have read in the posts of other wums on here. The team plays the way they are instructed to, in order to gain enough points to avoid relegation (something Birmingham fans are familiar with), which doesn't mean they are incapable of playing any other way. Towards the end of last season, including the FA Cup semi final against Bolton, we were playing some great football which was both exciting and pleasing to watch. I'm hoping that once TP thinks we are safe from the drop, he allows the team to start playing that way again.
I noticed TP felt the need in press today to take a swipe at carpet football (Swancelona) and state his blind opinion that we Stoke fans (you know, the ones he doesn't answer to) wouldnt tolerate that style of football - LMFAO!
