In his wisdom, ex British Prime Minister Harold Wilson once said that seven days was a long time in politics…. he should have tried being a Stoke City supporter! Seven days on it all feels so much brighter. Three wins in a row and we are now over halfway to the magical 40 point mark. In each game we showed characteristic tenacity to cling to the lead and secure priceless victories. In the matches against Newcastle and WBA it was particularly encouraging to see substitutions proving the decisive factor. Cameron Jerome’s injection of pace provided a variation to our play against Newcastle. It was pleasing to see Dean Whitehead score the winner at The Hawthorns. Whitehead is no longer an automatic starter for The Potters but to his credit he’s continued to apply himself with decency and professionalism. Despite the current high it’d be foolish to pretend our performances have been flawless. We still aren’t creative enough largely due to a lack of movement from the front players. Also, when we are under pressure our defending too often resembles a series of lunges which give away free kicks and unnecessarily acquire a plethora of yellow cards. Charlie Adam has to serve a suspension, we can ill afford to lose any selection options. We are a physical team but that doesn’t have to equate to being a reckless one. Overall though a fine weeks work for Stoke City. If we apply the same level of endeavour and discipline we have every chance of securing a fourth straight victory at Villa Park.
Roberto Di Matteo isn’t the only manager entitled to feel aggrieved by a dismissal. Valencia’s club president Manuel Llorente sacked Mauricio Pellegrini following a 2-5 home defeat to Real Sociedad. It’s hard to see Llorente’s action as anything other than knee jerk. While they are currently positioned 12th in the league, Valencia are still handily placed for a run to grab a Champions League spot and reached this seasons last 16 with a game to spare. How is any manager able to operate effectively when their superiors are trigger happy? Infuriating though it can be, disappointing results are part of football. Presidents and owners should consider that before becoming involved in the game.
Elsewhere in Spain, rumours persist that Jose Mourinho will leave The Bernabeu at the end of the season. In appointing Mourinho Real Madrid chose a philosophical u turn. They regard style and panache as important to the culture of their club as their illustrious historical trophy haul. Mourinho’s brilliance is motivation and his tactical manoeuvring. His teams, as successful as they are, haven’t always played exhilarating thrilling football. The pragmatism and attention to detail being the cornerstones of his glittering career. On a personal level his move to Madrid was a professional masterstroke. It’s known Real Madrid is a notorious managerial graveyard. When he does leave he’ll be able to do so with reputation intact and will still be able to pick up a job at a European powerhouse. That special one isn’t stupid.
It is now 20 years since Eric Cantona joined Manchester United. Few could deny that Cantona’s move to Old Trafford was the pivotal point in Man Utd’s rise to dominance. Carrying rare insight, he could see, and execute, passes few others could. For all that, the main factor wasn’t actually what happened on the pitch. At the end of his first training session Cantona asked for two youth players to stay and help him practice. He instructed the youth players to cross balls to him to help him practice volleys, which they did… each volley an improvement on the previous one. The rest of the Manchester United staff were impressed by this. The young players, who would have included players like Beckham Giggs Neville and Scholes, were so awestruck they copied the Frenchman and developed the habit of practice. The example Cantona set was the hallmark of transformation from potential to European Champions. That level of application and perseverance is a mark of truly great footballers. In his autobiography Roy Keane pointed out, with validity, that Cantona never actually turned a balanced European tie in Man Utd’s favour. It’s also true that they never won the European Cup with him. His greatest legacy is the players saw with their own eyes what transforms possibility to achievement…. practice, practice, and more practice.
Luiz Felipe Scolari will lead Brazil at the 2014 World Cup. His re-appointment is understandable. Having led the Selecao to victory at the 2002 World Cup the experience he carries will be essential. It’s hard to imagine managing Brazil in 2014 being an enjoyable task. The sheer scale of expectation and demand for style will reach an intensity comparable to any moment in football history. In 18 months time Scolari’s predecessor Mano Menezes may feel releived he’s no longer in at the deep end.
Welcome to our first newsletter/ product update. We have had a great first month and have Nine new designs to top up our heroes & legends and general Stoke categories. We also have a great Abdoulaye L’Esprit design that we hope you will like. The recent perfect weather has been ideal for T shirts so why not treat yourself to one of these great designs to wear on your holidays? Also don’t forget Father’s Day – one of our shirts would make a great gift.
Thanks for your support,
Rob & Simon
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Heroes, Legends & Classics:
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Steino – The Golden One
We were spoilt for choice with the many designs that we came up with for the Golden One so we decided to offer three of them! First up is THE GOLDEN ONE. It features Steino in his classic predatory pose having just unleashed another cracker. His famous number 9 and the text “The Golden One” also appear on the design. My recommendation is to have this on a red shirt
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Steino Vertical
Our second tribute to Earl Mark Sean Stein (as his mother christened him).Our less original naming convention of the design describes the layout. a vertical line of text proclaiming STEINO! along with Mark in his red and white stripes. Looks fantastic on a black shirt.
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Steino Horizontal
Again not the most inspiring name of a design but this simple duo-toned image captures all that is great about Steino!Simple, effective, and makes a striking impact. A goal ratio of better than 1 in every 2 games ensured that Steino made his Mark on all Stokies memories. Looks great on a red shirt.
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Smith
The subject of this design needs no introduction or fanfare, so we’ll keep it simple like the design – SMITH.
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Banks of England
Banks of England. The Safest pair of hands in the country. This is one Gordon that I would trust never to let anything get past him. A true Stoke City Legend and Hero. There aren’t many players who attract worldwide recognition and would have a game held in their honour some 40 odd years after finishing his career
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Abdoulaye – L’esprit – White
Undoubtedly TP’s best signing from last season. This man has taken on the mantle of centre half cult heroes like Georgie Berry & Denis Smith before him. Again a difficult choice between designs so we have produced both! See below for a full translation.
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Abdoulaye – L’esprit – Colour
L’esprit in colour. The text in Abdoulaye Faye’s native tongue says ” Le coeur d’un lion.
l’âme du Senegal, l’esprit de Stoke.” Translated it means The heart of a lion,
The soul of Senegal, The Spirit of Stoke. I am sure we would all agree this text, which alternates in the red, gold and green colours of his countries flag,
captures all that Abdy is about.
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Classics from the Lifewear store
After launching Stoketshirts.co.uk we are going through the process of transferring our Classic Lifewear range to the new store.
Here are two of those designs
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Six Towns One Soul
Featuring a Potters kiln and the text Six Towns – One Soul. A statement similar to “vis unita fortior” in the respect that while the six towns maintain their individuality, when put together collectively we have a very strong identity of creativity and a philosophy of work hard, play hard.
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Soul on Trent
Soul on Trent – again features the Potters kiln and is a nod to the Northern Soul scene that Stoke – on – Trent was the hub of back in the late 60’s/ early 70’s. The essence of the Torch and Motown music drove the scene that has recently been revived with regular Northern Soul nights at lots of venues in the area.
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Stoke City F.C.
What a great season
A great season for all Stokies, proving the majority of pundits wrong. It’s been fantastic to see them all retreating back from their initial “worse than Derby” stance to brown nosing TP and his merry men. Enough
publicity oxygen has been given to the likes of Paddy Shower and Talk Shite, but don’t hold your breath; it won’t stop them from doing it again. Burnley next time?
What next for us? I fancy a few high profile players joining the Mighty Potters to help us maintain our Premier League status and to become an established club at this level. Who would have thought that 2 years ago?
Finally, it has been said a few times but once more won’t hurt. Thank you all for playing your part and making us the loudest fans in the Prem. We are LOUD,
We are PROUD and WE ARE
STOKE. It’s been a great experience following Stoke this year. Let’s keep it up for 2009 -2010 and beyond!
Current Bestsellers:
Our bestselling ten t-shirts from the past month
1: Abdoulaye Magnifique
2: Longthrow
3: Abdoulaye My Lord
4: Roadsign
5: Ooh Georgie Berry
6: Who Are The People
7: James BT
8: Bearpit Claw Logo
9: We Won It Two Times
10: Ow At?
Thanks For Everything!
Just a short note to thank all our fellow Stokies for your help, custom and support over the past few months. When we get a positive review or see someone wearing one of our shirts it makes it all worth while. If you’ve got any suggestions for designs that you’d like to see us do, or if you think we could improve on something we’re doing, or even if you just have a question about what we do please don’t hesitate to contact us on info@stoketshirts.co.uk
Coming Soon
We’re sure that most of you are aware of this already, but we do have some other Stoke related products that you may be interested in:
Mugs
How can any self respecting company based in Stoke-
on – Trent not sell a
pottery based product?
We already have longthrow and Tony Says Mugs which have both nearly sold out. Our Next mug will be an Abdoulaye Faye Mug. It is still in production
(expected by mid June at the latest) but will be a limited edition of 100
with No. 25 reserved for the man himself. To reserve yours follow this link
AD Faye 25 Mug
Website Updates
We have spent some time developing our website to include a little cultural diversity. Still based around all things Stoke and beautiful we have a
Poetry page which features the work of the Bard of the Boothen End, Ian Dyer. Ian releases his first Stoke City Poetry CD very soon. It is called One to Ten, featuring 10 of his poems.It will be available from our site. All profits will be going to the Donna Louise Children’s Hospice, We also have a page dedicated to Art that
relates to Stoke City and features Potter 63’s fantastic work which we hope to have on sale soon both as prints and on T shirts. We also have a blog page which can be found here –
Stoketshirts.co.uk Blog. The away section has had it’s
colours changed to reflect next seasons colours. Show us your shirts will be a page on our site dedicated to you wearing your stoketshirts, so take a pic of yourself wearing your shirt, send it to us at shirts@stoketshirts.co.uk and we will get them posted. You might spot a couple of your heroes if you check out the page now – Show us your shirts
Don’t forget Your Dad!
It’s FATHER’S DAY on Sunday June 21st. and it will creep up very quickly. So avoid disappointing the “old man” and get him a Stoketshirts.co.uk T shirt, Hoodie or a Long sleeved shirt that he will cherish and wear with pride. If you are a Dad then it’s time to turn the tables on your family and use your “pester power” to get them to buy you one of our fantastic designs! Have a good one!
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