Pulis eyes change in summer

23 February 2011 09:00
Stoke boss Tony Pulis already has his sights set on a summer of change providing the club can retain their place in the Barclays Premier League this season. Since promotion to the top flight in 2008, Pulis has consistently talked about a three-year plan, one that reaches its conclusion at the end of May. If Stoke can attain over the next three months the seven points seemingly required to remain in the Premier League, taking them to the 40-point mark, Pulis will undoubtedly hail the plan a rousing success. Now Pulis is ready to take Stoke to the next level as he said: "If we stay up this year there will be lots of changes. They won't be massive, but certainly changes within the club and the group which will enable to push on again. "It's not a case of shaking it up, it's about being solid enough so if things did go a bit wobbly, we would be able to maintain the progress and stability we've built over the previous three years. If you look at the money that is spent at the top end of the table you have to be very careful how you go about things, and you have to do it over a period of time. "We can't go out and do what Kenny (Dalglish) has done at Liverpool and spend £60-70million on two players, and we can't do what Chelsea have done and spend £90million on two players. So we have to do it a different way, which is over a period of time, instead of instantly."

Source: PA