Friday, 12 April 2013

Stoke City: Tony Pulis brushes aside speculation over future by planning... - That is Staffordshire

TONY Pulis is brushing aside speculation over his potential by chasing up a handful of probable signings for next time - including Denmark global Andreas Cornelius. Pulis watched the 20 year-old striker in domestic action in Denmark last Sunday - and came back with a heavy cold for his pains. a Stoke City manager Tony Pulis says he is planning for next period. He unveiled today: "We have got targets. He was one which was mentioned, but whether we do any business or not we shall have to see. "We have already been monitoring four to five players in Europe and if our team are watching players, then it is essential I follow it up. myprint-247 Print voucher Our heavyweight cards have FREE UV cotton layer, FREE overnight shipping & VAT included. Pick from 1000's of pre-designed themes or upload your own graphics. Requests dispatched within 24hrs. Terms: Visit our website for more products: Business Cards, Compliment Slips, Letterheads, Leaflets, Postcards, Posters & much more. All objects are free next day delivery. www.myprint-247.co.uk Contact: 01858 468192 Valid until: Tuesday, April 30 2013 "I went abroad Sunday when it was cool and I got covered in snow, which is why I am feeling just how I am." Pulis was in a certainly hopeful feeling - despite his ailmentA- at today's press conference ahead of Sunday's visit of champions-in-waiting Manchester United. He said late exercise tests would be required on Matthew Etherington (back) and Marc Wilson (back and hamstring) after they failed to finish 90 minutes against Aston Villa last week-end. But he explained Glenn Whelan will be healthy after returning to training following a trapped nerve in his straight back which kept him from the Villa game. Pulis recognized Stoke's problem at the wrong end of the table carrying out a unhappy run of just one win in 13 by stating: "It is in misfortune once you demonstrate your energy of character and ideally, hands crossed, the lads can accept and love this particular challenge. "It is tough times and you have to realize that if you don't get soccer fits you're going to be under pressure and the spotlight is going to be on you." United come here after successive defeats to Chelsea in the FA Cup and Man City in the Premier League. And Pulis admits: "We need to select a team that could nullify their strengths and cause something at another end of the frequency as well." Pulis said chairman Peter Coates could not have been more supportive this week after taking into the training ground to talk to him and his players ahead of the United sport on Sunday (2.05pm). The overall game is expected to be out of stock while the last remaining passes are now being purchased today.

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