Mark Hughes hopes to bury the hatchet with Stoke boss Tony Pulis when the two club's meet on Saturday. The Fulham boss comes face-to-face with his Welsh compatriot for the first time since Pulis snubbed his handshake after the Cottagers 2-0 victory at the Britannia over Christmas, reports the Fulham and Hammersmith Chronicle.
It came after Hughes had blanked Pulis following Andy Wilkinson's horror tackle on Mousa Dembele when the sides met in the Carling Cup earlier this season.
However, Hughes insists it's time for the pair to grow up and end their differences.
He said: "I always offer my hand, it was just blown out of proportion.
"It was a tit for tat. We're both emotional guys and have shown it in the wrong way.
"We both need to grow up. There's no hard feelings."
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