Sunday, April 28, 2013

Martin O'Neill Arranged to Replace Tony Pulis as Stoke Town Director - caughtoffside

Former Black Cats chef ready and primed to dominate at the Britannia Stadium. Check in to Sunderland compared to Stoke City Martin OaNeill will be touted as a probable heir to Stoke City boss Tony Pulis, if indeed the Potters boss decides to keep the Britannia Stadium side come early july according to the Daily Star. There is a experience at Stoke City that 55 year old Pulis is ready to leave the club he's handled for eight years and OaNeill, recently sacked by Sunderland, sometimes appears as the great person to displace the long servning boss. Martin OaNeill is stated to have been shocked to have been sacked as Black Cats boss, having never been sacked previously in his 20 year managerial profession, but is keen to get back in to the game when possible and a to move to a Premier League side would certainly provoke the Northern Irishman. Back to back victories against QPR and Norwich City have moved Stoke City up in to 12th area, some eight details off the drop zone, and as such Pulisas side ought to be safe from relegation to the Championship although this apparently might not be adequate to stop the small Welshman from leaving the Staffordshire team.

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