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StokeTshirts.co.uk January Sale Ladies T Shirts

January 1st, 2012 No comments

January sale Stoketshirts

 

At Stoketshirts –  The Premier Stoke T Shirt Company, we are having a January Sale.

We’ll be selling off some of our stock at prices upto 80% off our usual price (yes 80% – that’s equivalent to the number of empty seats vs. full ones at a Vale home game).

We have listed pictures of our shirts in categories and sizes as numbers are limited and as they say “once they’re gone, they’re gone!”

This post contains all of the Ladies T Shirts

Links to all of the categories are below

Kid’s T Shirts see Kid’s

Adults Small T Shirts see SMALL

Adults Medium T Shirts see MEDIUM

Adults Large T Shirts see LARGE

Adults XL T Shirts see XL SHIRTS

Adults 2XL to 5 XL T Shirts see 2XL to 5XL

Women’s T Shirts see WOMENS

Hoodies see HOODIES

 

 

To order these shirts please email Sale@stoketshirts.co.uk and we will respond to confirm the sale and payment details.

SIZING – please check the size chart here  – StokeTshirts Size Guide

We also have a fantastic offer on our Made In Stoke – on – Trent shirts, which for January only will be £10 and this comes with the option to “personalise” the shirt with the name of the town/ area you want on it. e.g. Made In Fenton Stoke – on – Trent. See the picture below for more information

One City: 6 Towns - Stoketshirts.co.uk

SALE T SHIRTS

Homegrown Back Four www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Home Grown

Available in

Ladies Size Medium       £10.00

Big Mama's in the House www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

Big Mama’s in the House

Available in

Ladies Size Large      £10.00

Ryan Air www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Ryan Air

Available in

Ladies Size Large      £10.00

 

Abdoulaye Magnifique

Available in

Ladies Size XL       £5.00

 

Tuncay 20 www.stoketshirts.co.uk

Pink Tuncay 20

Available in

Ladies Size Medium       £5.00

The Future's Bright Kitson www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Available in

Ladies Size Medium       £5.00

Ladies Size XL                  £5.00

 

 

Abdy Faye MAGNIFIQUE www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

Abdoulaye Magnifique

Available in

Ladies Size Medium       £5.00

StokeTshirts.co.uk January Sale Hoodies

January 1st, 2012 No comments

January sale Stoketshirts

 

At Stoketshirts –  The Premier Stoke T Shirt Company, we are having a January Sale.

We’ll be selling off some of our stock at prices upto 80% off our usual price (yes 80% – that’s equivalent to the number of empty seats vs. full ones at a Vale home game).

We have listed pictures of our shirts in categories and sizes as numbers are limited and as they say “once they’re gone, they’re gone!”

This post contains all of the Hoodies

Links to all of the categories are below

Kid’s T Shirts see Kid’s

Adults Small T Shirts see SMALL

Adults Medium T Shirts see MEDIUM

Adults Large T Shirts see LARGE

Adults XL T Shirts see XL SHIRTS

Adults 2XL to 5 XL T Shirts see 2XL to 5XL

Women’s T Shirts see WOMENS

Hoodies see HOODIES

 

 

To order these shirts please email Sale@stoketshirts.co.uk and we will respond to confirm the sale and payment details.

SIZING – please check the size chart here  – StokeTshirts Size Guide

We also have a fantastic offer on our Made In Stoke – on – Trent shirts, which for January only will be £10 and this comes with the option to “personalise” the shirt with the name of the town/ area you want on it. e.g. Made In Fenton Stoke – on – Trent. See the picture below for more information

One City: 6 Towns - Stoketshirts.co.uk

 

SALE HOODIES

 

Stoke Will Tear You Apart Again www.StokeTshirts.co.uk - XL

 

Stoke Will Tear You Apart Hoodie

Size XL  £16.oo

Big Mama's In The House www.StokeTshirts.co.uk - Medium

 

Big Mama’s In The House Hoodie

Size Medium £16.oo

Longthrow www.StokeTshirts.co.uk - Large

 

Longthrow Hoodie

Size Large  £16.oo

Tony Says T'riffic Hoodie www.stoketshirts.co.uk - Large

 

Tony Says Triffic  Hoodie

Size Large  £15.oo

Cos Kick A Ball Hoodie - www.stokeTshirts.co.uk - 2XL

 

Cos Kick a Bo Hoodie

Size 2XL  £16.oo

L'Esprit Hoodie www.stoketshirts.co.uk - Small

 

L’Esprit Stoke Hoodie

Size Small  £8.oo

StokeTshirts.co.uk January Sale 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL T Shirts

January 1st, 2012 No comments

January sale Stoketshirts

 

At Stoketshirts –  The Premier Stoke T Shirt Company, we are having a January Sale.

We’ll be selling off some of our stock at prices upto 80% off our usual price (yes 80% – that’s equivalent to the number of empty seats vs. full ones at a Vale home game).

We have listed pictures of our shirts in categories and sizes as numbers are limited and as they say “once they’re gone, they’re gone!”

This post contains all of the 2XL to 5XL Shirts

Links to all of the categories are below

Kid’s T Shirts see Kid’s

Adults Small T Shirts see SMALL

Adults Medium T Shirts see MEDIUM

Adults Large T Shirts see LARGE

Adults XL T Shirts see XL SHIRTS

Adults 2XL to 5 XL T Shirts see 2XL to 5XL

Women’s T Shirts see WOMENS

Hoodies see 2XL to 5XL T Shirts

 

 

To order these shirts please email Sale@stoketshirts.co.uk and we will respond to confirm the sale and payment details.

SIZING – please check the size chart here  – StokeTshirts Size Guide

We also have a fantastic offer on our Made In Stoke – on – Trent shirts, which for January only will be £10 and this comes with the option to “personalise” the shirt with the name of the town/ area you want on it. e.g. Made In Fenton Stoke – on – Trent. See the picture below for more information

One City: 6 Towns - Stoketshirts.co.uk

 

SALE T SHIRTS
2XL

Fuller Legend www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

Fuller Legend

Size 2 XL  £12.oo

Stoke Will Tear You Apart Again www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

Stoke Will Tear You Apart Again

Size 2 XL  £12.oo

God is 7 www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

God is 7

Size 2 XL  £12.oo

Smith www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

Smith

Size 2 XL  £12.oo

Abdy Faye MAGNIFIQUE www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Size 2 XL

Abdy Faye Maqnifique N.B. THIS SHIRT IS  Black

£6.00

The Future's Bright Kitson www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Kitson

Size 2 XL  £4

James BT www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

James BT

Size 2 XL  £5.oo

4XL

SCFC Let There Be Stoke www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Black SCFC – Let There Be Stoke

Size 4XL  £12.oo

 

Who r yer? www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Black Who R yer

Size 4XL  £12.oo

 

StokeTshirts.co.uk January Sale Medium T Shirts

January 1st, 2012 No comments

January sale Stoketshirts

 

At Stoketshirts –  The Premier Stoke T Shirt Company, we are having a January Sale.

We’ll be selling off some of our stock at prices upto 80% off our usual price (yes 80% – that’s equivalent to the number of empty seats vs. full ones at a Vale home game).

We have listed pictures of our shirts in categories and sizes as numbers are limited and as they say “once they’re gone, they’re gone!”

This post contains all of the XL or Extra Large T Shirts

Links to all of the categories are below

Kid’s T Shirts see Kid’s

Adults Small T Shirts see SMALL

Adults Medium T Shirts see MEDIUM

Adults Large T Shirts see LARGE

Adults XL T Shirts see XL SHIRTS

Adults 2XL to 5 XL T Shirts see 2XL to 5XL

Women’s T Shirts see WOMENS

Hoodies see 2XL to 5XL T Shirts

 

 

To order these shirts please email Sale@stoketshirts.co.uk and we will respond to confirm the sale and payment details.

SIZING – please check the size chart here  – StokeTshirts Size Guide

We also have a fantastic offer on our Made In Stoke – on – Trent shirts, which for January only will be £10 and this comes with the option to “personalise” the shirt with the name of the town/ area you want on it. e.g. Made In Fenton Stoke – on – Trent. See the picture below for more information

One City: 6 Towns - Stoketshirts.co.uk

 

SALE T SHIRTS

Bread www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Bread

Size Medium £10.oo

 

Steino vertical www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Steino Vertical

Size Medium £1o.oo

Rickee Rascal www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Rickee Rascal

Size Medium £1o.oo

 

Work Aard and Push On www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Work Aard and Push On

Size Medium £10.oo

Love Stoke Hate Gloryhunters www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Love Stoke Hate Gloryhunters

Size Medium £10.oo

 

SCFC Let There Be Stoke www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

SCFC Let There Be Stoke

Size Medium £10.oo

 

L'Esprit www.stoketshirts.co.uk

L’Esprit LONGSLEEVE

Size Medium £6.oo

 

Tunche www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

N.B. This shirt is in SKY BLUE

Tunche

Size Medium £5.oo

 

StokeTshirts.co.uk January Sale Large T Shirts

January 1st, 2012 No comments

January sale Stoketshirts

 

At Stoketshirts –  The Premier Stoke T Shirt Company, we are having a January Sale.

We’ll be selling off some of our stock at prices upto 80% off our usual price (yes 80% – that’s equivalent to the number of empty seats vs. full ones at a Vale home game).

We have listed pictures of our shirts in categories and sizes as numbers are limited and as they say “once they’re gone, they’re gone!”

This post contains all of the Large T Shirts

Links to all of the categories are below

Kid’s T Shirts see Kid’s

Adults Small T Shirts see SMALL

Adults Medium T Shirts see MEDIUM

Adults Large T Shirts see LARGE

Adults XL T Shirts see XL SHIRTS

Adults 2XL to 5 XL T Shirts see 2XL to 5XL

Women’s T Shirts see WOMENS

Hoodies see 2XL to 5XL T Shirts

 

 

To order these shirts please email Sale@stoketshirts.co.uk and we will respond to confirm the sale and payment details.

SIZING – please check the size chart here  – StokeTshirts Size Guide

We also have a fantastic offer on our Made In Stoke – on – Trent shirts, which for January only will be £10 and this comes with the option to “personalise” the shirt with the name of the town/ area you want on it. e.g. Made In Fenton Stoke – on – Trent. See the picture below for more information

One City: 6 Towns - Stoketshirts.co.uk

 

SALE T SHIRTS

 

May Mar Lady www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

May Mar Lady

Size L  £10.oo

Fuller Legend www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Fuller Legend

Size L  £10.oo

Whelan Time www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Whelan Time

Size L  £10.oo

Never Mind The Pundits www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

LONG SLEEVE

Never Mind The Pundits

Size L  £12.oo

Big Mama's in the House www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Big Mama's in the House - Sidibe 11 www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Big Mama’s In The House with Sidibe 11 Back Print

Size L  £12.oo

Roadsign www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Roadsign

Size L  £12.oo

Smith www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Smith

Size L  £12.oo

We Won It Two Times www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

We Won It Two Times

Size L  £10.oo

Vis Unita Fortior www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Vis Unita Fortior – Huddle

Size L  £7.oo

Viva Delilah www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

Viva Delilah

Size L  £10.oo

Viva Delilah www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

Viva Delilah

Size L  £10.oo

Britamp www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

Britamp

Size L  £10.oo

Lawrence 7 - www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

Lawrence 7 by Potter63

Size L  £5.oo

Tuncay 20 www.stoketshirts.co.uk

 

Tuncay 20

Size L  £5.oo

Abdy Faye does not sleep www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Abdy Faye Does Not Sleep

Size L  £6.oo

Tuncay 20 www.stoketshirts.co.uk

 

Tuncay 20

Size L  £5.oo

 

Abdy Magnifique

Size L  £5.oo

Lawrence 7 www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Lawrence 7

Size L  £6.oo

Senegal by Birth www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

Senegal by Birth

Size L  £5.oo

 

 

 

 

 

StokeTshirts.co.uk January Sale Extra Large (XL) sizes

January 1st, 2012 No comments

January sale Stoketshirts

 

At Stoketshirts –  The Premier Stoke T Shirt Company, we are having a January Sale.

We’ll be selling off some of our stock at prices upto 80% off our usual price (yes 80% – that’s equivalent to the number of empty seats vs. full ones at a Vale home game).

We have listed pictures of our shirts in categories and sizes as numbers are limited and as they say “once they’re gone, they’re gone!”

This post contains all of the Large T Shirts

Links to all of the categories are below

Kid’s T Shirts see Kid’s

Adults Small T Shirts see SMALL

Adults Medium T Shirts see MEDIUM

Adults Large T Shirts see LARGE

Adults XL T Shirts see XL SHIRTS

Adults 2XL to 5 XL T Shirts see 2XL to 5XL

Women’s T Shirts see WOMENS

Hoodies see 2XL to 5XL T Shirts

 

 

To order these shirts please email Sale@stoketshirts.co.uk and we will respond to confirm the sale and payment details.

SIZING – please check the size chart here  – StokeTshirts Size Guide

We also have a fantastic offer on our Made In Stoke – on – Trent shirts, which for January only will be £10 and this comes with the option to “personalise” the shirt with the name of the town/ area you want on it. e.g. Made In Fenton Stoke – on – Trent. See the picture below for more information

One City: 6 Towns - Stoketshirts.co.uk

 

SALE T SHIRTS

Ryan Air - www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Ryan Air LONG SLEEVED T SHIRT

Size XL  £12.oo

Tony Says Work Aard www.stoketshirts.co.uk

Tony Says Work Aard

Size XL  £10.oo

God is 7 www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

God is 7

Size XL  £10.oo

Never Surrender www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

 

Never Surrender

Size XL  £10.oo

Who R Yer? www.stoketshirts.co.uk

Who r Yer?

Size XL  £10.oo

Abdoulaye My Lord www.StokeTshirts.co.uk

Abdoulaye My Lord

Size XL  £5.oo

Tuncay 20 www.stoketshirts.co.uk

 

Tuncay 20

Size XL  £4.oo

Stoke City – Our Best Year Ever and Best Ever Manager

December 24th, 2011 No comments

It’s Christmas Eve 2011 and Stoke City have arguably had their best ever year. It’s something that I believe to be true, especially when comparing it to what we sometimes consider being halycon days of 1972, days of The League Cup Victory, European Football and a league finishing position of 17th out of 22 clubs. Hang on a minute, 17th!!! How memory distorts the thruth! Looking at the table back then I was surprised to discover that we only had 6 home and 4 away victories! (It was 2 points for a win and 1 for a draw back then).
Brian Clough’s Derby County had won the title with 58 points, one point more than Leeds United, Liverpool and Manchester City. United finished eighth while Huddersfield Town were relegated.

The main point of difference between now and then is the money that the club generates and how it compares to others. Back in the 70’s Stoke City shared gate receipts with other clubs both home and away.
Our average home attendance was 24,204, which was ranked 19th in the pre Premier League days of Division One. Even Leicester had the 15th highest average attendance with 28,536. So If we were playing the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea and the other clubs in the league, then we would take half of the gate money from the away fixture and give them half of the cash from our home games. This meant that clubs back then had a more evenly split balance on revenue raised and money they could spend as gate receipts were the primary source of income, meaning that the league was being played from a more even starting point in terms of finance. I know that the argument about the periphery sales of food, programmes, etc could make a difference but back then, in the grand scheme of things, it wasn’t a major factor.
Now in 2011 every club keeps it’s own gate money and the divide between the big and not so big clubs continues to grow. Last season we had an average gate of 26,858 which ranked 13th. highest in the Premier League. However, gate receipts are no longer the primary source of income for most clubs as television monies and off the field activities generate more money than attendances.

Whilst recognising the amount of investment that the Coates family have put into Stoke City I feel that the achievements of a F.A. Cup Final runners up place behind the richest team in the world, a final finishing position of 13th in the Premier League (and being on course to better that this season) and the achievement of a final 32 place in the Europa League put’s the managerial skills of Tony Pulis in a higher regard than those of Tony Waddington, given the difference in the landscape of football between 1972 and 2011.
This in my eyes makes Tony Pulis the best manager that Stoke City have ever had.
What do you think?

 

12 Days ‘fore Christmas

Bless me, Father – A Stoke City Christmas Blog by Bunny

December 20th, 2011 No comments

Bless me, Father

The festive period is a time of extremes. Extreme happiness and extreme sadness. A time for thinking of those less fortunate than yourselves: like turkeys.

I hate ‘Fairytale of New York’. Really detest it. Beloved of students, clueless tipsy office girls at Chrimbo parties and anyone else who wears dreadful jumpers or eats Pot Noodles. I also hate New Years Eve. “It’s the most maw-aw-kish time of the year” – that’s what Andy Williams should have sung. Unless you are royally trolleyed, you simply sit watching garbage telly and feel sad. And hope the next year is a darn sight better!

‘Auld lang syne’ is another dreadful song, too, a simply tuneless dirge even Coldplay couldn’t replicate. I don’t want to cross arms with some whopper I don’t know and pretending that
I’m happy, thanks. And no one knows any words other than the title too, but still pretend that they do. Baffled, here, as to why folk do that.

Cheery kinda bloke at Christmas, aren’t I?

Christmas is about the two F’s – Family and Football. Always has been and always should be.
8pm kick offs on Boxing Day ? The work of satan. Winter break? Shove it, as there’s nowt so character building than going to Leyton Orient on New Year’s Day on a coach where the smell of freshly sicked-up ‘Peddy’ hangs in the air like Big Bren, and watching us secure
three points, in front of a few hundred fellow souls with nowt better to do than go to East London on the first day of the year.

As much as I moan, sometimes life as a Stoke isn’t that bad you know. But first let’s make like that plum Craig David and re-re-wind (and the crowd say Bo, Ray E-vans). Ok?

Unlike most nogger fans, I can’t remember my first Stoke game. My first memories of watching us were against Middlesbrough at Vale Park and then having a season ticket in 1977 in the Butler Street Stand. Relegation inevitably soon followed.

So, basically, I was introduced to the Potters after a visit to Vale and then being forced to sit in probably the only roofless stand in Britain at that time, and watch us go down. Perhaps instead of now thanking my dad in this article I should be phoning Social Services instead?

But am I grateful that my old man grasped my 8 year old hand all those years ago and walked me to those Victoria Ground turnstiles? Daft, rhetorical question. And isn’t ‘rhetorical’ an ace word?

If you are thinking of being all sentimental and schmaltzy this Christmas, then surely a bit
of an effort could and should be made to treat that person who first introduced you to Stoke City Football Club? A lifetime of mainly struggle and heartache has turned us into the folk we are today, and should make us so, so appreciative of the status we have in English
football.

We have a right to moan and we certainly have the right to voice our concerns about our beloved club, but that only means we care, we love. It’s when people don’t have their say – that is the time to start worrying, for the opposite of love isn’t hate, its apathy.

So I’m going to put a bit more effort into selecting my Chrimbo presents this year, and showing my caring-alpha-male side, by actually telling my old man how much I, gulp, love him and thank him for taking me to Stoke.

And why shouldn’t we thank the people who have ensured that we have grown up following the most just and righteous cause? I wouldn’t swap my soaking at the Abbey Stadium and
subsequent topless huddling on the coach back with my old fella for United’s European Cups; I wouldn’t swap sliding down the grass bank at Wigan for any number of trophies.

Because what we have one is what makes us what we are. And it makes any special moment to be even more special.

The look on his face at the end of the beamback Cardiff game at the Brit meant everything.
A craggy, weather-worn and Stoke-weary face that had witnessed the best part of six decades of mediocrity, lit up by a goal off someone’s bum. That is football. That is Stoke City. That’s my dad. Someone who would do anything for his family and Stoke City. No-one
can take away the great times we’ve had watching Stoke City. No-one.

Watching Stoke and the morsels of success we’ve had is akin to that rocket-fit blonde in The Place coming over to you after months of quarter-to-two dances with assorted livestock; It’s when the dj drops the seven minute version of Eric B’s “Paid in full” after listening to Olly Murs, JLS and any other X Factor clown all night. It’s the diamond in the rough, the needle in the haystack, the treasure in the trash etc.

Two and a half year ago my father-in-law unfortunately passed away. He was from Vale stock, and was a proper, good, kind and gentle man. A man who loved nothing more than his family, his sport, and a pint of mild in his hand, whilst listening to any football match that
happened to be on the radio. A man who I have never, ever heard say anything bad about anybody, and whom I’ve never heard anyone say a bad word about.

If Stoke had lost he wouldn’t have a dig at me. He wanted all local clubs to do well. My own dad’s a little different: if Stoke lost he’d mope about on a Saturday night and only really be happy once again the next time we’d won. I suppose I’m like that – indeed, as Vince
Lombardi once said, “if sport isn’t about winning, then why do we keep score?”

A different generation, my old man and John. A better generation? Dunno, but I’m reminded of the responsibility I have as a parent (and football supporter) to do the right thing. We have to cherish our families, and we should cherish the path that they’ve chosen
for us, be it in life or football, and we should simply give eternal thanks that we have been chosen to support Stoke City Football Club.

“Football isn’t life or death, it’s more important than that”. Sorry Shanks, that’s rubbish, absolute rubbish. Football changes lives and it would be a sad, sad life if you didn’t worship your local team.

Do you still think that the Stoke coat your dad would love as a Chrimbo present is too expensive? Buy it, just buy it. And thank him.

Dad’s are ace. Tell yours that he is.

Stoketshirt Euro Tour Ad

Fix for blackberry requested was created using form data from stoketshirts

February 19th, 2011 No comments

I was searching for an answer to fix an annying problem with my blackberry. It kept having this message.

The page you have requested was created using form data. This page is no longer available. If you resubmit the data, any action that was specified by the form will be repeated. Do you want to resubmit the data? When I click either yes or no, nothing happens except that the message just reappears. I can’t get rid of it so I can’t do anything else on my phone, except answer a call if someone calls me. How do I get rid of this message from my phone? I tried turning it off and on….even leaving it off for 5 minutes before turning it back on. I can’t even check my OS because I can’t get at anything on my phone. I hope someone can help me with this.

WELL the fix as Alexandra the Meerkat cat from comparethemeerkat says is simples .

Take that battery out, leave it for a minute and now it;s gone! Top Bombing.

Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics – Does Talk Sport = Talk Shite?

September 30th, 2010 No comments

Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics.

“Can you hear them? Talking about us, telling lies – is that a surprise?”

Kenwynne, Eidur & Salif go all 80's

So went the Fun Boy Three song back in 1983 and here in 2010 it’s an apt question for fans of Stoke City – given the unprecedented levels of scrutiny the club finds itself under as part of Football’s Top Flight.

This is especially so this season, when with only a handful of games played, there seem to be additional critics of our style of play joining the list of “usual suspects”. Step up Mark Hughes – soft-spoken Welshman, Manager of Fulham FC and a man not afraid to throw some weight around on the pitch in his playing days. Following Andy Wilkinson’s ill-timed tackle in the Carling Cup clash last week, Hughes was not shy in adding his name to a list of vocal critics that includes among others Arsene Wenger, Mick Dennis and our old favourite Adrian Durham of Talk Sport.

Granted, we live in a free country and anyone can say what they like, but with freedom comes responsibility – and that includes not selecting someone for enough criticism (rightly or wrongly) that they acquire a “reputation” that goes before them and potentially colouring the judgement of the public, fellow professionals and most importantly – match officials.

This drip-drip campaign of hate, combined with Arsene Wenger’s continued refusal to apologise for comments regarding the team as a whole and Ryan Shawcross in particular, has obviously irked Stoke Chairman Peter Coates enough for him to comment this week. In the local press he stated that he felt that referees were not giving Stoke “the rub of the green” because of continued stereotyping of the way Stoke plays – “We have a reputation for being a strong, physical team, but the media stereotypes teams.” Coates continues – “Arsene Wenger is always complaining and trying to influence officials, but the facts don’t bear him out.”, before citing some interesting statistics that reveal that the Potters and Gunners are not so far apart in the disciplinary tables. Indeed – Stoke are 14th, while Arsenal are 17th. Furthermore, Stoke have so far recived no red cards, while Arsene’s lily-white angels Laurent Koscielny and Alex Song have collected one a piece so far.
Oscar Wilde Once said “There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.”. True enough, I suppose, as long as you are being talked about for the right reasons. It would be nice, for once, if the likes of Adrian Durham actually credited Stoke with a few positives from their two and a bit seasons in the Premier League. The usual criticisms of “The Longthrow”, “Physical style of play” as well as targetting of individual players such as Ryan Shawcross and Andy Wilkinson are getting tired and worn now. How about praising the club for being largely debt-free, British owned, encouraging players to get up and keep playing instead of feigning injury and diving for no reason? I could go on, but as we all know, commercial institutions like Talk Sport are cyncial and depend on “pushing buttons” with people to get phones ringing so their advertisement reps can wave the audience figures at clients.

It’s easy to say “Don’t listen to it” and “Don’t rise to it”, but as loyal fans of our club, many of us feel duty bound to defend it against perceived lies, fact-twisting and colouring of the truth – especially in the eyes and ears of the nation’s (and the world’s) other football fans – many of whom probably see Stoke City as a gatecrasher to the Premier League party, never mind being a top-flight regular back in the days when football was a different beast altogether.

At today’s press conference Tony Pulis was asked about how teams like Stoke & Blackburn are see through the media’s eyes. He responded saying ” Perception is massive – I don’t give a damn about what others say.” Well it is massive and as long as we are given a fair crack of the whip by officials involved in the game then it’s all well and good, but the evidence of recent games has not shown that. Matty Etherington’s honesty cost us a penalty at Newcastle, even though we went on to win the game, we could have and should have gone in at half time all level rather than a goal down. Let’s hope that officials see past the crap that is spouted about those Big Bad Boys called Stoke City and judge us on our merits.

If they don’t, then to quote another FunBoy Three song title – “The Lunatics Have Taken Over The Asylum”

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