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PULIS RESERVES JUDGEMENT ON PENNANT

4th May 2012, 06:09pm

Jermaine Pennant: Court case next week

Jermaine Pennant: Court case next week

Stoke boss Tony Pulis insists the club will reserve judgment on Jermaine Pennant's latest alleged indiscretions until after next week's court case.

The 29-year-old winger, who has a history of off-the-field problems, is due to appear at Trafford magistrates court on May 9 charged with drink-driving, driving while disqualified and having no insurance following his arrest early last Sunday morning.

Pennant was also arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman in a nightclub on the same night, but Pulis is keen to give his player the benefit of the doubt.

The Potters manager said: "He's got his court case on May 9 and let's see what comes out.

"It's very important that as a football club we wait until we see the facts because we all know what the media can do and how they can influence certain things.

"There's loads of stuff that has been put out on Twitter about Jermaine and about this and that. As soon as we get the facts, then we'll deal with it as a football club, and we'll deal with it in house first.

"If it's as bad as what they say it is, then we'll take a view. If it's not as bad, then again we'll take a view."

Pennant, who joined Stoke from Real Zaragoza two years ago and has 12 months left on his contract, has found a starting berth hard to come by for much of the season, although both club and player have always insisted that has not been because of disciplinary factors.

Pulis said: "Whatever Jermaine has done outside of Stoke City, he's done outside of Stoke City.

"Obviously this affects us because it's inside the football club. The most important thing is to see exactly what happened and then speak to the kid about it.

"Lads are lads. They've got a lot of money but they have a responsibility not only to their football clubs but to the youngsters in the community and everybody in the community. It's very important they understand that.

"Having said that, none of us are perfect and we all make mistakes. So you have to accept that people are sometimes going to slip and fall over, and sometimes you need people who are going to pick them up and help them. Some people fall over more than others. That's the problem."

Pulis, meanwhile, came in for criticism this week from striker Cameron Jerome, who claimed the manager has not given him enough opportunities following his transfer from Birmingham last summer.

The 25-year-old came off the bench to score the equaliser in Tuesday's 1-1 draw with Everton and then vented his frustration, which was welcomed by Pulis.

"I'd be very disappointed if he said he was happy," said the Welshman. "Cam works his socks off and he's got a right to his opinion, and that's the same with everybody else.

"He wants to play and rightly so, they all want to play. But (Peter) Crouch and (Jon) Walters have done well this year. They've been my preferred two. You have to pick it the way you think is right."

Stoke face relegation-threatened QPR on Sunday, and Pulis has doubts over Pennant (hamstring), defender Andy Wilkinson (groin) and midfielder Rory Delap (back).

But the manager confirmed goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen will definitely come back into the side in place of Asmir Begovic to help the Dane prepare for next month's European Championships.

Pulis said: "I think it's only fair that he should play the final two games. He's been a great servant to the football club and a top goalkeeper. I've had a chat with Asmir and he understands the situation."

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