
Stoke City boss Tony Pulis wants parity from referees from now until the end of the season regardless of the opposition.
Pulis believes as the Potters are unfancied and not a big name in England's top-flight they have not been getting their fair share of the decisions.
The former Plymouth and Portsmouth manager does not want to win more decisions than other sides, stating as long as there is a level playing field he will have no complaints.
Pulis and co tackle title-chasing Liverpool and Chelsea in their next two top-flight fixtures and he hopes the big decisions in the games do not go against them.
"We don't expect anything more than anybody else - we just want parity irrespective of who we are playing," said Pulis. "I don't think that has been the case.
"We're not asking for more - just the same as other clubs. We're not asking them to do things that aren't right. We're just asking them to be fair.
"I think it's plain to see we haven't got the decisions others have got. I'm disappointed in my own mind if that's because we are Stoke and we aren't fashionable."

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