West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis has revealed his sympathy for under-pressure managers and believes they should stick together.
The Baggies welcome an in-form Everton to the Hawthorns on Monday night, with the Toffees unbeaten in their last five games in league and cup.
Everton boss Roberto Martinez managed to keep England defender John Stones from joining Chelsea this summer, rejecting three separate bids from the Premier League champions. Everton manager Roberto Martinez was able to keep hold off defender John Stones
And Pulis admits he empathised with Martinez's situation and understands what other managers in the Premier League are going through, in all aspects of their job.
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"Pressure is on you at times and you have to deal with it and handle it," he said.
"Then other times it's not on you, it's on someone else and you have great sympathy for other people because you know what they're going through and what it's all about it.
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"It's a tough old job this one."
Albion took Midlands bragging rights with a 1-0 win over Aston Villa last Saturday, a match which saw them clinch a third straight clean sheet in the league. Pulis' side have only conceded league goals to Chelsea and Manchester City this season, but were beaten 3-0 in midweek at Norwich in the Capital One Cup third-round.
"We've played six games and have four clean sheets. The basis of what we work on and talk about the lads have been very good at. Against Aston Villa we looked like we would score goals," he added.
"We had looked threatening at times against Manchester City and Chelsea but without being really dominant in creating chances. Against Villa we should have scored more goals
2015年9月26日星期六
2015年9月20日星期日
Given the skeletons in his closet, Jerome Valcke should never have been appointed by Fifa
Surely the salient question raised by the scandal of Fifa Secretary General Jerome Valcke and the World Cup tickets is what was he doing in the job at all?
You may remember that when he was not in such an exalted position, he and the grotesque Chuck Blazer – he too was implicated deeply in corruption – appeared in a New York court on behalf of Fifa, trying to wrest the rights for the ensuing World Cup away from the holders MasterCard in favour of Visa. The woman judge scornfully threw out their case and accused them both of lying.
Valcke then flew back to Zurich and was briefly suspended. But in no time at all the smoke cleared and he was promoted to his present role. That was shocking enough, but the worst of it, arguably, was that not a peep of protest came from anywhere. No national association or federation deemed it apposite to criticise such a ludicrous and perverse promotion. Our own Football Association was among the totality of ruling bodies which had nothing to say or to object.
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Which alas takes us to the abysmal phenomenon of Joao Havelange, in fact a far more serious and quite inexplicable case, that this greedy, corrupt and rapacious man remaining President of Fifa for no fewer than 24 years. By comparison, Valcke’s alleged offence, conspiring so profitably with one Benny Alon of JB Sports Marketing to flog World Cup tickets for as much as five times their value, seems almost trivial.
It isn’t of course: far from it. But the outrage of the offence itself surely knocks one more nail into Sepp Blatter’s coffin. How, in the name of good sense and morality could he have promoted Valcke after his humiliation in that New York court?
And to reiterate, how could the football authorities at large remain silent and unconcerned.
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