Tony Pulis talks about how he created the cold Tuesday nights at Stoke City and making the Brittania stadium a fortress. Small narrow field, Rory Delap throws and long grass. Sam Allardyce also talks about how Arsene Wenger’s complaints lead to the rule change of the grass length. #shorts #football #soccer #premierleague #epl #sports

Credit to @NoTippyTappyFootball for the podcast.

45 Comments

  1. Stoke vs Arsenal ended up being somewhat of a classic. You had Pulis' defensive anti-football vs Wengers romantic, free-flowing attacking football. I remember their matches almost always ending 3-1 to either team. Phenomenal era

  2. Wenger moaned about everything. Stoke, Bolton, Chelsea….. remember, financial doping….wasn't saying that in the 90s, though, when 3 or 4 teams had their pick of the players they could buy. He hated playing a typical English style of football. Well, they all got their wish, didn't they. That style doesn't exist today. I miss different versions of play. Say what you want, but that made a better league for me.

  3. Ive never understood why people think where you play matters.. these guys are minted you think 10000 fat people shouting at the player is going to make a difference.. its a load of crap unless you start doing things like changing the pitch.. just a way of making the idiots feel important

  4. I remember Tony Pulis making a derogatory comment about Burnley many years ago. Stating Stoke should be beating little clubs like us. Let himself down a bit there has our Tony 😂😂

  5. Talk about influence. Sam Allardyce picks up shit teams and gets himself sacked – Arsene Wenger changes rules and is now working for fifa. Enjoy podcasting “Big Sam”

  6. Fergie told other british managers basically how to beat arsenal who at that that was his mortal enemy
    There was no end to this mans genius

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