MOST FOOTBALL FANS respect the job Tony Pulis has done at different Premier League clubs, but he isn’t exactly the most compelling figure. Michael Owen even called him boring, which says a lot.
So viewers of Soccer Saturday were understandably puzzled when a pre-match interview was played on a loop a few minutes ago. If there is sports television in hell, it is likely an unending pre-match interview with Tony Pulis.
Eat. Sleep. Tony Pulis. Repeat. Soccer Saturday is stuck in a Pulis cycle, it would seem.
A fire alarm in the Sky studio left viewers with a never-ending Tony Pulis interview
MOST FOOTBALL FANS respect the job Tony Pulis has done at different Premier League clubs, but he isn’t exactly the most compelling figure. Michael Owen even called him boring, which says a lot.
So viewers of Soccer Saturday were understandably puzzled when a pre-match interview was played on a loop a few minutes ago. If there is sports television in hell, it is likely an unending pre-match interview with Tony Pulis.
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It turns out that a fire alarm went off and the boys had to be evacuated from the studio.
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The boys might have be okay, but the viewers will never forget.
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