Hong Kong changed my life, says West Brom boss Tony Pulis some 36 years after Happy Valley stint
Baggies manager made 13 appearances for the now second-tier side in 1981, and now returns for this week’s Premier League Asia Trophy
Three years after West Brom became the first British team to tour China for three weeks in 1978, Pulis moved to Hong Kong for a brief spell playing at Happy Valley Athletic Association, who now play in the second tier.
The 1981 move was set up by former West Brom manager Ron Wylie, who contacted Pulis while he was playing at Bristol Rovers.
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“I came out here really, it’s terrible to say, to earn a couple of bob to get married,” Pulis said.
Pulis made 13 appearances before returning to Rovers the following year, when he quickly tied the knot with partner Debs.
“I went home and got married the second or third week I arrived back,” he added.