Tony Pulis ordered to repay £2m bonus for keeping Crystal Palace in the Premier League

Payback: Pulis can appeal the decision
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Giuseppe Muro17 March 2016

Tony Pulis has been ordered to repay the £2million bonus he was paid for keeping Crystal Palace in the Premier League two years ago.

Pulis, now West Brom manager, received the money after guiding Palace to safety in the 2013-14 season. But the club demanded the return of the bonus after Pulis asked for the payment early and then walked out two days later.

He has now been ordered to repay the bonus by an independent tribunal, as well as £1m in costs. He can appeal the decision.

Pulis guided Palace to an 11th-placed finish and was named Premier League Manager of the Year.

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