I wonder if there is an official record for the longest a top-flight club has been without a manager during the season.
Spain - a centre forward? Who needs a centre forward?
Palace - a manager? Who needs a manager?
Maybe. So they'd stop going. But I maintain that the Amex would still be full of [other less-precious] fans enjoying the Albion scrapping it out in the 'Best League in the World (TM)', just as The Britannia was.
I agree with this wholeheartedly - 'style of play' snobbery annoys me.
If Pulis was manager of the Albion and we were scrapping away in the Premier League and holding our own, the Amex would be full and there'd be very, very few complaints about the style of play.
I'm not sure you've been listening to Steve Parish. I heard him, only this very morning, say that they will not be rushed into a decision, such is the magnitude of this choice for your club. So chill. It's in expert hands.
Bored of what, exactly?
Isn't is just that this is a very important decision for your club and, as such, they are taking their time to ensure they appoint the right man?