Very encouraging article From a sky sport article yesterday suggesting TP is looking to stay for the long term.
Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis believes the club still have plenty of work to do despite ensuring another season of Premier League
Pulis insists there is no room for complacency both on and off the field at Selhurst Park if they are to ensure survival is not a one-off.
"There's so much to do at the football club from the training facilities, to the ground, to the organisation - everything has got to change. It's got to step up a level," said former Stoke City boss Pulis.
"I have spoken to (co-chairman) Steve Parish and there are certain things that are going to happen almost immediately when the season finishes because everywhere needs upgrading.
"This club has got to stay in the Premier League for three or four years. If it can do that, you can bed the club down and establish it in the Premier League and then you can really push on.
"You can't make the changes necessary after one season, you need the second and the third and even the fourth season to give you the financial clout to have everything in place to compete with other clubs.
"That is what we did at Stoke. We did it gradually over a period of time and this is what Crystal Palace need now to make sure it's not just a one-off.
Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis believes the club still have plenty of work to do despite ensuring another season of Premier League
Pulis insists there is no room for complacency both on and off the field at Selhurst Park if they are to ensure survival is not a one-off.
"There's so much to do at the football club from the training facilities, to the ground, to the organisation - everything has got to change. It's got to step up a level," said former Stoke City boss Pulis.
"I have spoken to (co-chairman) Steve Parish and there are certain things that are going to happen almost immediately when the season finishes because everywhere needs upgrading.
"This club has got to stay in the Premier League for three or four years. If it can do that, you can bed the club down and establish it in the Premier League and then you can really push on.
"You can't make the changes necessary after one season, you need the second and the third and even the fourth season to give you the financial clout to have everything in place to compete with other clubs.
"That is what we did at Stoke. We did it gradually over a period of time and this is what Crystal Palace need now to make sure it's not just a one-off.
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