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West Bromwich Albion boss Tony Pulis loses £3.7m court battle with Crystal Palace

Pulis loses £3.7m court battle with Palace
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West Bromwich Albion boss Tony Pulis loses a High Court battle and is ordered to pay £3.7m to his former club Crystal Palace.

West Bromwich Albion boss Tony Pulis has been ordered to pay £3.7m to his former club Crystal Palace by the High Court after losing a legal battle regarding a £2m bonus.

Pulis took the case to court after a Premier League Managers' Arbitration Tribunal ruled that the 58-year-old deceived Palace into paying him the bonus when he left the club in 2014.

A High Court judge has now upheld the decision, which has been explained in a document published by Sir Michael Burton.

According BBC Sport, the ruling claimed that Pulis's contract with Palace included a clause that would award him a £2m bonus if he kept the club in the Premier League by the end of the 2013-14 season and remained as manager until August 31, 2014.

Pulis did retain Palace's top-flight status, but he left Selhurst Park on August 14 - one day after asking to receive the £2m bonus earlier than agreed.

The arbitration tribunal rejected Pulis's claims that he "urgently needed the money" to buy land for his children, instead accusing the football coach of giving a 'false impression'.

The tribunal said: "There was in truth no pressing need for the money at all, since at no time was there a plot of land on the market which Mr Pulis was remotely close to purchasing."

Pulis now works as West Brom head coach - a job that he took on last year.

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Tony Pulis prior to the Premier League match between West Bromwich Albion and Watford on April 16, 2016
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