Paul Jewell at WBA? 14:58 - Jan 15 with 1322 views | Osbourne | Anyone followed this rather strange story? I remember Paul Jewell as a highly successful manager at Bradford and Wigan. In fact, in the summer I was surprised his name did not crop up for the Pool job. I bet he still lives in the Wigan area, which is not far away. He wasn't even mentioned? Anyway, Tony Pulis, the manager at WBA, appointed Paul Jewell as his assistant just over a week ago and Jewell was involved in the training and preparation for WBA's 1-0 Premier League victory over Hull City, last Saturday. However, just before the Hull game, Tony Pulis informed Jewell of his intention to recruit Gerry Francis (the ex England captain). Jewell, along with Pulis's other assistant coach, Dave Kemp, were told they would have to accept a decrease in salary, to enable Gerry Francis to join! Jewell then continued to work for WBA, by going on scouting duties to Blackburn v Wolves on Sunday. Jewell also explained to Pulis, that he would not accept the abrupt change in terms! Jewell has now left WBA and said, "The departure was not by mutual consent and it is in the hands of my lawyer". What a strange story! Is Tony Pulis a little indecisive?! Paul Jewell did have real success with Bradford City and then Wigan. He is only 50. I wonder why Pool were floated with a "Bryan Flynn Revolution" in the summer, if this guy was available? [Post edited 15 Jan 2015 15:00]
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Paul Jewell at WBA? on 15:29 - Jan 15 with 1301 views | Wizaard | I do know Pulis is not involved with recruitment at WBA; that's all part of the Director of Football's role. He's there to coach and obviously has a set budget for coaching staff. Strange though. | | | |
Paul Jewell at WBA? on 12:25 - Jan 16 with 1096 views | crewcut |
Paul Jewell at WBA? on 21:26 - Jan 15 by basilrobbiereborn | I think Jewell's time has been and gone, to be honest. I'm amazed that Pulis keeps doing it really, I'd love to know more about his methods. |
I think part of his method is the old school fear factor. Bit of the Alex Ferguson about him, just a bit mind. Remember him butting James Beattie some years ago in the showers after a game. Something that one or two Pool fans might have considered doing to him after his lackluster displays here for a short, yet important time. Tight defensive units with no quarter given and odd goal victories seems to be his main m/o on pitch. | | | |
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