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27 June 2009 12:00 AM BST
Pulis to move on?
Many Stoke City Fans Have Just Woken Up, Eaten Breakfast, And Prepared for work, school or other things, that big news has come. People, who just turned on their televisions, switching channels, and getting on BBC, have got a shock of their life, Tony Pulis may resign? There have been news right now coming from BBC.Com that Tony Pulis wants to have a new challenge. He wants to get a job at a Asian Club, and news has come from The Daily Mail that Tony Pulis May Just Resign after The Stoke City Board have given him a resigning offer or a ultimatum.
Not Stoke Manager Any More?
27th June 2009 4:00 PM BST
Stoke Fans Respond
Sky Sports Reporter and Stoke City Fan Steven Kemp has taken the opportunity to communicate with 3-Die Hard Stoke City Supporters, on this fine afternoon.
Steven: Thank you, I am here with Die-Hard 3 Stoke Fans, Following the Recent Happenings, It is a sad and chaotic scene around here, let me get in touch now with the fans......Can you tell me about your opinion on the news and your opinion on Tony Leaving?
Pulis to move on?
Many Stoke City Fans Have Just Woken Up, Eaten Breakfast, And Prepared for work, school or other things, that big news has come. People, who just turned on their televisions, switching channels, and getting on BBC, have got a shock of their life, Tony Pulis may resign? There have been news right now coming from BBC.Com that Tony Pulis wants to have a new challenge. He wants to get a job at a Asian Club, and news has come from The Daily Mail that Tony Pulis May Just Resign after The Stoke City Board have given him a resigning offer or a ultimatum.
Not Stoke Manager Any More?
27th June 2009 4:00 PM BST
Stoke Fans Respond
Sky Sports Reporter and Stoke City Fan Steven Kemp has taken the opportunity to communicate with 3-Die Hard Stoke City Supporters, on this fine afternoon.
Steven: Thank you, I am here with Die-Hard 3 Stoke Fans, Following the Recent Happenings, It is a sad and chaotic scene around here, let me get in touch now with the fans......Can you tell me about your opinion on the news and your opinion on Tony Leaving?
Fan 1: I am definitely not liking this news and want it to be a myth and seeing the media misleading the whole point. Tony Pulis lead us to The Premier League, and has a tendency to do well with low budgets, which is a formidable job. So well...errr....Pulis shouldn't leave now, Stoke need him.
Steven: So the first one, wants Pulis to stay, let's listen to the second one.
Fan 2: I, like this first one, also want Tony to be here. Pulis had gelled in with the members, and as he has just done some signings like Kenwyne Jones, We need them gel with the current manager before a change of leadership, Tony should be here, but if he resigns, I won't mind it and should he come back, in that case, I'll welcome him with open arms.
Fan 2: I, like this first one, also want Tony to be here. Pulis had gelled in with the members, and as he has just done some signings like Kenwyne Jones, We need them gel with the current manager before a change of leadership, Tony should be here, but if he resigns, I won't mind it and should he come back, in that case, I'll welcome him with open arms.
Steven: So this guy was confident while speaking, no errs and he knew what he was talking, no offence meant, anyways let's just continue with the 3rd and last but not least-favourite Stoke Fan.
Fan 3: I also want Tony to stay, but shall he leave, he should be allowed to leave with a reception, guiding us to promotion was a brilliant feat, and keeping us in the Premier League quite convincingly, with the likes of Chelsea and Liverpool finding it hard to overcome us, just tells how great he is, I would wish for him to stay, but in the end, it's his choice.
Steven: So the fans want Pulis at Stoke. Does Pulis want himself? There is a press conference tommorow, Till Then This is Steve Kemp, Reporting from Sky Sports.
Supporting a New Gaffer?
28 June 2009 1:00 PM
Pulis is not remaining at Stoke
Stoke City have called a Press Conference for the Fans To Know The Truth and See the Climax of This Big and Shocking Speculation, Sky Sports, BBC, CNN and many other channels are reporting live.
At about 1:00 PM BST, Tony Pulis and Peter Coates have come and taken their respective seats, An Eager 100 Reporters Are Waiting To Ask Tony Pulis about the allegations. The mood first was full of grief but later it turned to a good mood of respect of a brilliant saying. However, The Good News Is Tony Pulis isn't joining a new club, he is staying with his family so he is not joining managing a Asian Club, For Now. Let's listen to him:
"I am aware of the fact I left at a bad time, and I won't remain here as we Stoke press on for top-half finishes. However, I will be following Stoke and football with my TV All The Way, and I don't want the fans disheartened by these events as I may return here. You guys have given me the best support ever, and I am glad our owner has secure finances, there are no conflicts in the very-determined squad. I made this decision by myself for myself and my family. Thanks to all Stoke staff, Chairmen, Players and The Fan Support, Again, I wish luck to the new man replacing me."
Resignation Confirmed
28 June 2010 5:30 PM
Peter Coates and the entire Stoke team have done a presentation for Tony Pulis, in the same room where Tony announced his departure, which features all of Tony Pulis's two spells at Stoke, including the Promotion of Stoke on The Premier League, and the convincing Performances in it.
The Potters Came in To The Premier League on the 2008-09 Season
Peter Coates has said two words now to Tony Pulis, before they departed from the room:
Following two spells at Stoke or The Britannia which was 2002-2005 and 2006-2010, Stoke City F.C. Have Thanked Him For His Extra-Ordinary Services.
Now Peter Coates and Stoke are looking for a new Manager. Sky Sports Now Has Listed a Following Number of Candidates:
Fan 3: I also want Tony to stay, but shall he leave, he should be allowed to leave with a reception, guiding us to promotion was a brilliant feat, and keeping us in the Premier League quite convincingly, with the likes of Chelsea and Liverpool finding it hard to overcome us, just tells how great he is, I would wish for him to stay, but in the end, it's his choice.
Steven: So the fans want Pulis at Stoke. Does Pulis want himself? There is a press conference tommorow, Till Then This is Steve Kemp, Reporting from Sky Sports.
Supporting a New Gaffer?
28 June 2009 1:00 PM
Pulis is not remaining at Stoke
Stoke City have called a Press Conference for the Fans To Know The Truth and See the Climax of This Big and Shocking Speculation, Sky Sports, BBC, CNN and many other channels are reporting live.
At about 1:00 PM BST, Tony Pulis and Peter Coates have come and taken their respective seats, An Eager 100 Reporters Are Waiting To Ask Tony Pulis about the allegations. The mood first was full of grief but later it turned to a good mood of respect of a brilliant saying. However, The Good News Is Tony Pulis isn't joining a new club, he is staying with his family so he is not joining managing a Asian Club, For Now. Let's listen to him:
"Today I, Tony Pulis, am going to confirm one of the saddest moments for you Stoke Fans, that I am resigning from this club, Which is undoubtedly one of the toughest decisions of my life. My affiliation with this club now remains as a die-hard, life-long fans only. I haven't paid much attention to my family over the years and I want to change that. This was a tough decision, but my wife needs time with me, my children have got really depressed without their father, and I want to get back on Family Matters, Also I needed a break away from Football"
And he added.
"I am aware of the fact I left at a bad time, and I won't remain here as we Stoke press on for top-half finishes. However, I will be following Stoke and football with my TV All The Way, and I don't want the fans disheartened by these events as I may return here. You guys have given me the best support ever, and I am glad our owner has secure finances, there are no conflicts in the very-determined squad. I made this decision by myself for myself and my family. Thanks to all Stoke staff, Chairmen, Players and The Fan Support, Again, I wish luck to the new man replacing me."
Resignation Confirmed
28 June 2010 5:30 PM
Peter Coates and the entire Stoke team have done a presentation for Tony Pulis, in the same room where Tony announced his departure, which features all of Tony Pulis's two spells at Stoke, including the Promotion of Stoke on The Premier League, and the convincing Performances in it.
The Potters Came in To The Premier League on the 2008-09 Season
Peter Coates has said two words now to Tony Pulis, before they departed from the room:
"THANK YOU!"
Following two spells at Stoke or The Britannia which was 2002-2005 and 2006-2010, Stoke City F.C. Have Thanked Him For His Extra-Ordinary Services.
Now Peter Coates and Stoke are looking for a new Manager. Sky Sports Now Has Listed a Following Number of Candidates:
Martin O'Neill - 5-1
Martin Jol - 8-1
Luiz Felipe Scolari - 10-1
Steve McLaren 15-1
Carlos Dunga 20-1
Kenny Daglish - 25-1
Martin Jol - 8-1
Luiz Felipe Scolari - 10-1
Steve McLaren 15-1
Carlos Dunga 20-1
Kenny Daglish - 25-1
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