Pulis leaves Stoke after 7 yrs in charge
Manager Tony Pulis has left Stoke after seven years in charge, the Premier League club announced late on Tuesday.
His departure, by mutual consent, was widely anticipated following his talks earlier in the day with Stoke chairman Peter Coates.
“Stoke City and Tony Pulis confirm that they have mutually agreed that Tony will leave the club with immediate effect,” the Potters confirmed in a statement.
Pulis, who following the retirement of Alex Ferguson and David Moyes’ move into the Manchester United hotseat was the second-longest serving manager in the country, leaves Stoke in a far better position than he found them.
The 55-year-old was appointed Stoke boss for a second spell in 2006, and under his watch the club gained promotion to the Premier League in 2008 after a 23 year absence.
He led them to their first FA Cup final, losing to Manchester City by a single goal in 2011, and as a result their first Europa League campaign.
The Welshman moves on 48 hours after the end of the 2012/13 season with Stoke finishing in 13th place.
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