Saturday, May 25, 2013

Broker Tony Pulis Leaves Stoke Town By Mutual Consent.

Pulis has become manager at Stoke Town since 2006, but the club's supporters have grown very disillusioned with the manager looking for a below-par season where this team seems stuck on their ways.

Telegraph reporter John Percy proclaimed today that Pulis is defined to leave the clb. However, the club hasn't basically made any announcement.

It's understood that Pulis has allowed us leave Stoke City by way of mutual consent after meeting with Stoke chairman Peter Coates today.

Since 2006-2007, Stoke City have spent at least £80 million in shift fees, the seventh highest amount with the Premier League — and only £8 million less than Manchester United. However, Stoke City has little to point out for it. Pulis's success within the transfer market has already been woeful with several flops, wasting a bunch of the club's money.

Since Pulis is leaving the club, who do you feel should manage Stoke Area? And based on your recommendation for any new manager, do you feel the club should improve its playing style? And if so, how is the club going to do this with so many footballers useful to playing a certain approach? Tell us in this comments section below.

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