Friday 15 August 2014

TONY PULIS LEAVES CRYSTAL PALACE

Tony Pulis
Tony Pulis quits Premier League side Crystal Palace ahead of opening match with Arsenal FC. He left by mutual consent less than 48 hours before the new English Premier League season kicks off. Pulis who won the Premier League's manager of the year award last season, had been frustrated by the failure to sign a number of transfer targets.

Tension between Pulis and chairman Steve Parish came to a tipping point. Pulis wanted to assume greater control of the football matters, especially transfers, after missing out on a number of key targets. He and Parish also disagreed about the vision for the club.

As a result of Pulis' exit, assistant manager Keith Millen will be at the helm in the game against Arsenal on Saturday, former Manchester United manager David Moyes, and former Cardiff City manager Malky Mackay are on a list of potential replacements.

Arsenal Manager, Arsene Wenger said: "He has done a remarkable job last season, made a miracle. I was at a managers meeting on Monday, he was there and nothing indicated he wouldn't be here tomorrow."

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