Fa Barclaycard Premiership News
( 28 November 2008 )
English Premiership football News
Pulis delight for promoted sides
Stoke City manager Tony Pulis said he was delighted to Hull City following the Tigers remarkable season.
The two sides meet at the Britannia Stadium on Saturday have been two unexpected success during their first season in the Fa Barclaycard Premiership.
Pulis told BBC Radio Stoke: "Hull were beautifully. They carried the flag for the championship.
"With us, they were written off earlier this year. If we can keep causing chaos, it will be beautiful. "
Pulis and said he would be happy if all the three promoted clubs survive in the top flight.
"If West Brom can put together a series of results, they will be right back to the table," he said.
"If at the end of the season, the three promoted clubs are still in the Premier League so I'll be happy."
Saturday clash pits the Potters impressive home form against the hull of the excellent away record.
Stoke won five of their seven games at Britannia Stadium, while the Tigers have taken up 14 points from seven trips away from the KC Stadium.
"This is a very strong team, with many courses for them and have a Togetherness which pushes forward," said Pulis.
"We know how difficult it will be a game and we will have to up our right to get something out of it."
by bbcnews.
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28 November 2008
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