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Gunnar Gíslason (businessman)

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189: 183: 93:. He was in charge for just a season and in May 2006 Gunnar Gíslason was resigned as chairman of Stoke City, selling control of the club back to Peter Coates who re-appointed Tony Pulis. 257: 247: 110: 228: 86: 262: 221: 118: 74: 65:
In November 1999 Gunnar Þór Gíslason led an Icelandic consortium of businessman to take over English football club
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Pulis was sacked for "failing to exploit the foreign transfer market" and in his place came Dutch manager
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who led to club to the Division One in 2002. But he was sacked by Gunnar after a contract dispute.
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was given the role to keep Stoke in the second tier. He succeeded but after a poor
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between November 1999 and May 2006. At the time he was the youngest chairman in
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Icelandic name
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family name
Icelandic
chairman
Stoke City F.C.
the Football League
Stoke City
Peter Coates
Guðjón Þórðarson
Steve Cotterill
Tony Pulis
2004–05 season
Johan Boskamp
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