Cheers Nicky. I've always wondered what the Plymouth fans made of Pulis, especially given how the last 9 months have gone. Nice to see that they're not a bitter bunch, they could've easily been bitter about it. Some nice quotes as well:
One of the best managers ever , never seen the players so fit.;
Can't believe some of the views on this thread. Pulis did a fantastic job keeping us up and steadying the boat. Who cares if the football is boring ? 8th in the PL, Europe and an FA cup final speaks for itself lol.;
Top manager top man, his training sessions at Harpers were the best I have seen.;
He was given a mission.
He achieved that with ease
Discipline, fitness, no messing, hard to beat
IF Fletch went off to manage Barca and I had a free choice today it would not be Sir Alex or Arson or ''arry'' it would be TP everytime.;
You are actually criticising Pulis?
On the face of it unbelievable, yet typical comments from Argyle fans living in cloud cuckoo land devoid of footballing reality.
He takes over a team heading for relegation and within weeks makes them into a solid mid-table Championship team, improving the fitness, tactical organisation and discipline in the team.
He spends no money in the process, just bringing in a couple of loan signings and Lillian Nalis on a free transfer who Sturrock spent a couple of million quid trying to replace with journeymen dross who only managed to get us 2 relegations before departing and struggling to find another club to take them on.
Romain Larrieu is actually on record as saying that Pulis is the best Manager he has ever worked with, but what does his personal experience mean compared to the wisdom and insight available on this website.
Pulis does not 'do' relegation, he builds and improves clubs.
Solid mid-table Championship or fighting to keep out of the Conference, which would you prefer now?;
I'll be honest, when I watch the match I've had a few beers, want Argyle to win with every fibre of my body, and couldn't give a cack about the quality of football on display as long as the results were good.
I loved Pulis, he would've gotten us promoted.;
It wasn't great to watch, granted. However, it was what we needed at the time. Pulis put some steel in the team to retain our Championship status.;
To be candid, I've watched the three seasons of some of the poorest football I can rememeber Argyle playing with well known outcomes. If I'm given the choice of watching dreary uninspired hoofbal or dreary organised hard to beat stuff, I know what I'd prefer-particulary if it means league survival.
Being honest, Pulis was brought in to do a job and he did it. Why is there a problem with that? I for one am more than happy to acknowledge the excellent job he did for us irrespective of the playing style.
Oh, and one more thing, remember boring, boring Arsenal?