Think I recall Palace umming and arring about appointing him because of his wage demands. Went on a week or two long than it should have and Sherwood got the knock and pulled himself out of running.
There has been substantial work completed in the youth teams about playing a specific way with outlined objectives which will make their progression into the first team a smoother transition. If a new first team manager changes that, all of that work becomes largely redundant. If we are going to...
"Heated exchange"? Doubt it. FWIW I don't think Pulis would want the job. Nor would he be suited to it. I feel he'd undo much of the work that was set-up by Poyet & co and it'd prove counter productive in the long term in regards to the academy etc.