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Thread: Such a pleasure seeing Stoke suffering.

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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.
    Being the only Albion fan here that I’m aware it’s brilliant watching them suffer big time....giving it big time yesterday that they would beat us....this morning I’ve had hide all the Stanley knives and rope inthe cupboards ..brill

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    Last night was the first time I have been to an away game at Stoke where there was a total lack of atmosphere from the home fans, the team and the fans seemed resigned to loosing from the start they look in a right mess a lot of people on here criticised Darren Moore last season but what he did do was keep a pretty happy dressing room which enabled to be at the right end of the table and this season be able to push on and make a better push for promotion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    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.
    I knew the game was over for them Leicester
    When they brought McClean on ,

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    They need Pulis. He's made for tightening them up. They haven't advanced since they sacked him.

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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.
    That was my second game and I took my then Albion supporting brother to his first game and we were behind the goal in the brummie and I think goodman got the other 2.

    Hate the sjokies just behind the dings for me.

    And funnily I haven't heard the "boing, boing bag of sh it" for a while.

    Dog s hit club and fans who think they are top hooligan firm when they just hit innocent kids, never won foook all club who have wasted hundreds of millions of Denise's billions.

    I love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaggieBlood View Post
    That was my second game and I took my then Albion supporting brother to his first game and we were behind the goal in the brummie and I think goodman got the other 2.

    Hate the sjokies just behind the dings for me.

    And funnily I haven't heard the "boing, boing bag of sh it" for a while.

    Dog s hit club and fans who think they are top hooligan firm when they just hit innocent kids, never won foook all club who have wasted hundreds of millions of Denise's billions.

    I love it.
    The last time I ran for my life was from the Victoria Ground when they beat us 4-3 under Ardilies in a classic match.

    I came out a couple of minutes early and s gang of around 50 saw me coming out and gave chase.

    I was a very fit lad at that time and was comfortably flicking the V’s at them after half a mile on my way back to the old Michelin car park 😆

    I can’t stand the Potteries accent either.

    Thick,inbreds c n u t s.

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    It was a pleasure to spend a chilly Monday evening in Stoke. Twelve words I never thought I'd type out. The only regret is we clearly took our foot off the pedal. This may serve us in good stead for tougher games when greater energy is required but it would've been nice to put down a marker for the rest of the division against what was easily the worst/most ineffective Stoke City side that I've ever seen.

    We still managed to play some very good stuff at times though. So much so the Britannia must have had less than 5,000 home supporters by the final whistle. They're in utter disarray. A wonderful sight to behold given the heart break they've caused us over the years. Football's cyclical and their time will come again. Just hopefully not for a good while yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    It was a pleasure to spend a chilly Monday evening in Stoke. Twelve words I never thought I'd type out. The only regret is we clearly took our foot off the pedal. This may serve us in good stead for tougher games when greater energy is required but it would've been nice to put down a marker for the rest of the division against what was easily the worst/most ineffective Stoke City side that I've ever seen.

    We still managed to play some very good stuff at times though. So much so the Britannia must have had less than 5,000 home supporters by the final whistle. They're in utter disarray. A wonderful sight to behold given the heart break they've caused us over the years. Football's cyclical and their time will come again. Just hopefully not for a good while yet.
    Yes, as long as it's a penny farthing. That club is so badly run it's shocking with all the cash they have had. Haven't hear from that inbred Hancock give it the biggins for a while with that sjokalona bo llux.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaggieBlood View Post
    Yes, as long as it's a penny farthing. That club is so badly run it's shocking with all the cash they have had. Haven't hear from that inbred Hancock give it the biggins for a while with that sjokalona bo llux.
    Long may it continue Blood, long may it continue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwedishBaggie View Post
    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).
    I may be wrong but I recall the commentator last night saying that were the most expensive football team in this division...weather he meant wages of transfer fees ...I don't know......

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