Showing posts with label Stoke Story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stoke Story. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Free Coach Travel For Blackburn Clash


Stoke City have today announced that any supporter who purchases a ticket for the game with Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park next month will be given a free coach ticket to the game if required.
This fantastic gesture from the club as well as the recent suspension of the away cards provides us fans with a chance to take bring back the good old days and take a massive following up to Lancashire, with 7000 tickets available, for what must be described as a very winable away game.
In the present financial climate and being so close to Christmas the club can not be praised highly enough for this decision.
Well Done Stoke City

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Wenger Slams Stoke - Pulis Responds


You just knew it was coming didnt you. In a move more predictable than snow melting in hot weather, Arsene Wenger during his press conference before this weeks Champions League clash with Fenerbache, has accused Rory Delap and Ryan Shawcross of deliberatly setting out to injure Bacary Sagna, Theo Walcott and Emmanuel Adebayor during Arsenal's 2-1 defaet at the Britannia Stadium on Saturday.
"Do you think Delap tried to play the ball when he tackled Walcott? Or that Shawcross tried to play the ball when he tackled Adebayor?" said Wenger
"All the players have been injured deliberately.
"For me, the brave one is not the one who tackles from behind, but the player who tries to play football. That's the coward." he added.
What Wenger failed to mention was the chest high challenge by Adebayor on Shawcross during the first half and Robin Van Persie's clear intention to play the ball when he flattened Thomas Sorensen in the second half.


Stoke manager Tony Pulis meanwhile has outlined his disappointment at Wenger's comments and has strongly defended both Ryan Shawcross and Rory Delap, as well as Stoke City as a club.
"In Stoke-on-Trent on Saturday evening Mr Wenger talked openly about Arsenal's encounter with Stoke, as being a 'typical English encounter'
"In London 48 hours later and 150 miles away from Stoke-on-Trent, Mr Wenger changed tack and has tried to rewrite history.
"Remember there was only one red card on Saturday and the last time I watched the game it certainly was not a Stoke City player who received it." said Pulis.
"As for Rory Delap's challenges on Theo Walcott and Bacary Sagna - Rory is as honest and committed as they come, they were free-kicks, but Rory would never purposely go out to injure a fellow professional - it's just not in Rory's nature.
"I and my Football Club have tremendous respect for Mr Wenger and Arsenal football club, but as Mr Wenger is such a learned professional and on a great day in American electoral history, I would like to remind him of Abraham Lincoln's great quotation, 'You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time'." he added.


No one at Stoke can argue that the challenges were untidy, but for Wenger to say the players involved intended to injure his players is bordering on sour grapes following the result. Take Rory Delap for example, it was only two years ago that he himself broke his leg in his home debut against Sunderland, and I'm sure anyone who has seen him play or played against him will no doubt say he is anything but a vicious player.
Looking at the injuries Stoke could argue they were caused by bad luck more than the the challenges themselves. Walcott injured his shoulder whilst falling, Adebayor may have aggrevated his ankle further by continuing to play whilst injured and to be honest the challenge on Sagna wasnt really a bad tackle, it wasnt even deemed a foul by the referee, and if any referee was going to give a foul against Stoke, then Rob Styles would defonatly have been your man.
Its at times like this that Arsene Wenger needs to climb down from his high horse, hold his hands up and admit his team were simply beaten by the better more commited side on the day. Will he apologise for his comments? I wouldnt hold my breath.

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Friday, 31 October 2008

Satan's Little Helper Chosen For Gunners Clash


Controversial referee Rob Styles has been chosen to make his latest Premier League return in tomorrows clash with Arsenal. The mention of Rob Styles to most Stoke fans sends a shiver down the spine and starts to make the blood boil, mostly steming from the memory of our 2000 play-off defeat to Gillingham where Styles well and truely screwed us over and was rewarded for his awful performance with a promotion to the Premier League officials list not long after. Stokies may also remember Styles giving two penalties against Stoke during their 6-3 defeat to Crystal Palace back in 2004. Surely after a string of high profile recent errors, including that ridiculas decision to award Manchester United a penalty in their recent game against Bolton, Styles will want the game to flow without further controversy.

Wednesday, 29 October 2008

Greater Manchester Police Criticised (Again!)


You could argue the Greater Manchester Police are doing all they can to upset Stoke City and Stoke City fans, but that would be an understatement. Recent reports suggest GMP police, in Manchester for the Man City game on Sunday, ordered a group of Stoke fans home as they made their way to the stadium before kick off, claiming them to be potential risk of alcohol-related disorder, in spite of protests from the group that non of them were drunk or looking to, or having caused any trouble.
This is the latest is a series of decisions from the GMP, which have caused upset to Stoke fans, maybe an over-reaction following the trouble caused by Rangers fans in the city following the UEFA Cup Final in May, and our own history of crowd trouble.
Recent intellegence was the claim from the GMP for the farcical decision to impose kick off time changes to 3pm on Sunday for the Man City game and the upcoming 12.45pm kick off for the Wigan game on November 8th, as well as the decision to enforce increased security measures around Manchester before Sundays game, and this despite protests from Stoke City itself, Stoke fans having caused no major crowd disturbances for ther last 8 years as well as fans being forced to carry ID cards to away matches for the last 5 years.
If this recent intellegence is anything to go by then why hasnt the kick off times been changed for the trip to Old Trafford on November 15th, just 7 days after the Wigan game, and how come Merseyside police were abe to comfortably deal with visiting Stoke fans during our recent game at Anfield without enforcing any unnecessary increased security measures. With incidents like these its easy to see why normal friendly supporters are losing respect for the police.
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