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Thread: Such a pleasure seeing Stoke suffering.

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    Such a pleasure seeing Stoke suffering.

    Oh what joy.

    After the years of Biggins and Stein,Delap and Shawcross,Macari and Pulis.

    May their suffering be long and their demise be deep.

    A horrible “chippy” little club with some of the most inbred fans in the country.

    You can BET365 they’re playing Shrewsbury next season and possibly Port Vale.

    Alright chuck!?

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    Couldn't agree more. The ignominy of all those 23 defeats between 1989 and 2014 are now but a distant memory. What a sh1te shower of a team they now are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    Couldn't agree more. The ignominy of all those 23 defeats between 1989 and 2014 are now but a distant memory. What a sh1te shower of a team they now are.
    I still like to remember the 6-0 win with the great John Paskin and Gary Robson taking them apart.

    Surely only Pulis can “save” them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I still like to remember the 6-0 win with the great John Paskin and Gary Robson taking them apart.

    Surely only Pulis can “save” them.
    I remember that one well Mick, I travelled in a car with the Hackett family (one other who was Albion too)to watch a certain Gary Hacket play for Stoke, It was an awkward journey home with me sat there grinning, but boy did I pay for it for the next God knows how many years.

    Horrible club, deserving of the 5h1ttiest end of any stick they are given.

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    I dont think the board want Pulis back. They'll more likely give it to Pardew than Pulis imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Minn Junta View Post
    I remember that one well Mick, I travelled in a car with the Hackett family (one other who was Albion too)to watch a certain Gary Hacket play for Stoke, It was an awkward journey home with me sat there grinning, but boy did I pay for it for the next God knows how many years.

    Horrible club, deserving of the 5h1ttiest end of any stick they are given.
    Hackett got his own back by being s h I t for us and helping relegate us to our lowest ever level.

    I thought he was a p I s s poor player.

    He was to wing play what Neil Parsley was to full back play 😔

    He still dines out on his one speculative 35 yard punt against Bristol City!!

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    Did Stoke have many players absent (injuries, suspensions)? If not, how on earth could they have been predicted as a top team!? They looked as static and clueless going forward as we ever did under Pulis. Their supposedly creative players (eg Allen, Clucas) were light years behind ours of the same kind (Sawyers, Diangana, Pereira).

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I still like to remember the 6-0 win with the great John Paskin and Gary Robson taking them apart.

    Surely only Pulis can “save” them.
    Me personally I would bring Mark Hughes back what a good manager he was 😂😂😂

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    I was at the game last night and basically Stoke were light years behind us and were second best in every aspect of the game. The only worry that I had was, with the score at one nil any side can 'pinch' a goal. Once we had got the second I sat back thinking 'that's it'. If I was a Stoke fan I would be extremely worried. They look like a side devoid of any confidence with no direction as to where they are going. Whoever takes the reins has an extremely difficult job on their hands and at this point in time are in serious danger of going down.

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    I watched the game around the pub i we never got out of second gear in the first half. They came at us from the off in the second half and had a good 15 min spell, but we moved up a gear and the rest of the game was a stroll.
    I have no hatred for them, they are one of our oldest rivalries and the fans were fighting each other in the 1800's.
    They have had some great players down the years right up to the present, but they have little to show in the way of trophies, and their game plan has always been bully boy and disruption, which was evident again last night.

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