West Brom manager Tony Pulis has been ordered to pay in
excess of £3.5m after a Premier League mediation panel found in favour of Crystal Palace and their owner Steve Parish. Pulis must return a £2m survival bonus paid to him towards the
end of the 2013-14 season plus a further £1m in damages, while he has also been
found liable for both sides' legal costs.
The acrimonious two-year long legal dispute dates back to 2014 when Pulis
ensured Palace's safety in the top flight and led them to an 11th-place finish
on 45 points, winning the Premier League Manager of the Year award. With
the Eagles safe, Pulis asked for the survival
bonus to be paid before it was scheduled, which Parish agreed to, but months
later, in August 2014, Pulis left Selhurst Park just two days before the start
of the following season.
The mediation panel, led by a QC, has found in favour of Parish, and it is
not yet known whether Pulis will appeal. Pulis took over at West Brom on
January 1, 2015, and his side currently sit 11th in the Premier League on 39
points.
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