


West Brom head coach Tony Pulis says there are no hard feelings in the wake of Paul Jewell's surprise departure from his backroom team.
Jewell left on Tuesday after being appointed by Pulis just a week earlier.
The 50-year-old has since claimed his exit was not by mutual consent and is taking legal advice.
"I wish Paul all the best, I still think he's a great lad. Good luck to him," Pulis said. "There's no hard feelings my way or the club's way."
Pulis, who intends to bring in a new assistant coach to replace Jewell, added: "I've got great respect for Paul, he's a tremendous lad and had been out of work for a long time.
"I offered him a job but it didn't work out. I was pleased to have him in and sad to see him leave so quickly."