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Thursday 8 March 2012

Stoke's Summer Swoop?


Stoke are lining up a summer raid on the Championship with Blackpool's Matt Phillips top of their wanted list.
The winger has shot to prominence this season as the Seasiders bid to return to the Premier League.
And Potters boss Tony Pulis hopes £3million will be enough to prise the 20-year-old from Bloomfield Road.
Stoke have regularly sent scouts to watch the youngster, who was called up to the Scotland squad for last month's friendly against Slovenia.
Phillips was forced to pull out through injury but had committed to playing for Craig Levein's side despite being born in England.
He qualifies through his grandmother but represented the country of his birth at Under 20 level last summer.
Pulis is also keen on Birmingham's Nathan Redmond and Wilfried Zaha of Crystal Palace, according to theDaily Mirror.

Tuesday 6 March 2012

Woodgate Closes In on New Contract


Stoke City defender Jonathan Woodgate is on track to earning a new contract.
The Daily Express says Woodgate is on course to earn a new contract with Stoke after rebuilding his career under Tony Pulis.
Woodgate is poised to trigger a clause in his pay-as-you-play deal that guarantees him another 12 months at the Britannia Stadium.

Pope Pleads Stoke Fans To Watch Vale Tonight



TOM Pope has appealed to Stoke City fans to back Port Vale's fight for survival.
As a life-long Vale fan, the 26-year-old striker has been hit harder than most by the club's spiral towards administration.
So he is urging sympathetic Stoke supporters to cross the Potteries divide tonight to watch the Valiants in action against Burton Albion at Vale Park (7.45pm).
Sneyd Green-born Pope said: "I'd welcome Stoke fans at tonight's game.
"I'm sure there'd be some who wouldn't like that, but in this situation it's all about communities coming together.
"Vale fans hate Stoke fans as much as they hate us, but if we don't survive they'll have nobody to have banter with.
"It's all about that rivalry, at work and at home, so both clubs need each other, even though one is in the Premier League and the other in League Two."
Pope himself is committed to staying put to help get Vale through the crisis ... but accepts other members of Micky Adams's squad may have to move on.
Having not been paid last week, some players may look elsewhere to ensure they can pay the bills.
Others may be forced to leave once the administrator begins to make the savings necessary to keep the club in business.
"I don't think anybody wants to leave as this is a great club and all the players get on with each other," said Pope.
"I'm happy here, but money doesn't grow on trees.
"I've been lucky in that my nan and other family members have helped me out a bit. But if you've got a young family and bills to pay then you need to put food on the table. We've got some decent players and I'm sure there will be clubs interested in taking them.
"So they're in the shop window and need to keep playing well because the majority of them are out of contract in the summer anyway.
"If they can get out of the club and get paid next month, then I'm sure a few of them may do that."
Adams's players have been in demand already, and the manager fears his squad will be ripped apart after receiving "a number of inquiries" about them.
There were also 35 scouts in attendance for Vale's 1-1 draw with Crewe Alexandra last week.
Story from The Sentinel 

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Saturday 3 March 2012

Stoke 1-0 Norwich

Stoke moved up to eighth in the Premier League table after Matthew Etherington's second-half strike earned them a 1-0 victory over Norwich at the Britannia Stadium.
The Potters dominated for large periods of a scrappy contest and were eventually rewarded for their persistence on 72 minutes when Etherington pounced on Cameron Jerome's flick-on to fire past John Ruddy at the near post.
Ruddy had earlier kept Norwich in the game with a stunning point-blank save to deny Peter Crouch three minutes before half-time.
Paul Lambert's Canaries struggled to cope with Stoke's high tempo and direct style, with only Grant Holt threatening with a first-half header which Asmir Begovic easily saved.
The defeat means Norwich, who drop down to 10th after their third successive reverse in all competitions, have now failed to win on seven visits to the Britannia Stadium.

Fierce strike

The only change to the Potters' starting line-up from the Swansea game saw defender Robert Huth return after serving a three-match suspension, replacing Matthew Upson.
Norwich's first XI showed three adjustments from their 2-1 defeat to Manchester United, manager Lambert bringing in midfielder Jonny Howson for his Canaries debut, as well as Elliott Bennett and Russell Martin, with Simeon Jackson, David Fox and Adam Drury the men making way.
Walters made the game's first attempt on goal in the ninth minute, getting the better of Kyle Naughton and unleashing a fierce strike which goalkeeper Ruddy initially parried before gathering.
Six minutes later, Huth came forward to get on the end of Ryan Shotton's cross but the German could not direct his header on target.
Referee Michael Oliver waved for play to continue when Shotton went down in the area under the attentions of Naughton, and then penalised Crouch for committing a foul as the forward jumped to head the ball at Ruddy.
Howson picked up a booking for a challenge on Glenn Whelan, before Walters slipped in Whitehead, who could not get sufficient power on his effort to trouble Ruddy.
Stoke were forced to make a substitution in the 25th minute, with Andy Wilkinson having to come off for Jermaine Pennant, and Huth then swung a wild attempt into the stands.
Norwich had offered little going forward, but called Begovic into action on the half-hour mark when Holt met a free-kick with a header at the far post.
Holt hacked a shot wide from outside the box five minutes later, but it was the Potters who went close just before the break, Crouch having a header blocked by Bradley Johnson and then a shot kept out by Ruddy.

Tame shot

Lambert changed things around at half-time, substituting Anthony Pilkington for Jackson.
Crouch tried to connect with an Etherington cross but was beaten to the ball by Naughton, with Ruddy punching away the resulting corner, and at the other end a tame shot from Bennett rolled through to Begovic.
Crouch flicked a header wide before Holt won a free-kick in a useful position which was taken by Andrew Surman and caught by Begovic.
Pulis refreshed his attack by replacing Walters and Crouch with Jerome and Kenwyne Jones, and within three minutes the hosts finally broke Norwich's resistance.
From a throw-in - which replays suggested perhaps should have been given to the Canaries - Jerome headed the ball to Etherington, who touched it past Elliott Ward before firing beyond Ruddy.
The lively Etherington then delivered a cross which looped wide off Jones' head.
Martin got in the way of a shot by Jerome in the final 10 minutes, but Stoke had done enough.
From Sky Sports

Friday 2 March 2012

Stoke vs Norwich Preview


Norwich will look to strengthen their bid for a top-10 Premier League finish when they visit a Stoke side that returned to winning ways last weekend.
Norwich remain 8th after losing to Manchester, They contended well but lost to a Giggs goal.
Stoke ended a woeful run of four consecutive defeats when they secured a home triumph over Swansea, a win which lifted them into 12th place in the table.
Another home victory, which would be just their sixth of the season, would see the Potters leapfrog Norwich, with just two points separating them in the standings.
The two sides have already met once this term, back in August, when a stoppage time strike from Kenwyne Jones cancelled out Ritchie de Laet's opener to seal a 1-1 draw at Carrow Road.
Before that clash they had not gone head-to-head since the 2007-08 season, when Stoke did the double over the Canaries during their promotion-winning Championship campaign.
The Potters' recent home record over their visitors is solid, having gone unbeaten in their last six against Norwich at the Britannia Stadium, winning the last three.
But the Canaries have proved this season they can trounce home records, having recently become only the second top-flight side to leave Swansea's Liberty Stadium with a maximum haul.

Team news

Stoke have Robert Huth back available for the clash, with the defender set to return to the Potters side having completed a three-match suspension following his sending-off against Sunderland last month.
Manager Tony Pulis will check on the condition of midfielder Glenn Whelan, who suffered a knock on international duty with the Republic of Ireland, ahead of kick-off.
Norwich team news to follow.
Possible starting XIs:
Stoke: Begovic, Wilson, Upson, Huth, Wilkinson, Shotton, Whitehead, Palacios, Etherington, Crouch, Walters.
Norwich: Ruddy, Drury, Whitbread, Ward, Naughton, Fox, Surman, Pilkington, Johnson, Holt, Jackson.

Stoke and Newcastle Chase Kevin Mirallas


Stoke and Newcastle are monitoring Olympiakos forward Kevin Mirallas.
CSKA Moscow had a £5m bid rejected for the 24-year-old Belgium international.

Thursday 1 March 2012

Pulis Still Mates With Pennant

Stoke City manager Tony Pulis
Stoke boss Tony Pulis insists there is no problem between him and Potters winger Jermaine Pennant.
Having previously been a key figure for the Staffordshire outfit, Pennant has only made a handful of starts since early December.
Pulis has played down any suggestion of a rift with the former Liverpool and Arsenal midfielder and is keen to point out the form of the man who has been occupying Pennant's place on the right flank for Stoke, 23-year-old Ryan Shotton, who is enjoying an impressive breakthrough season.
Speaking ahead of Saturday's Barclays Premier League clash with Norwich at the Britannia Stadium, Pulis said: 'Anything I do with players, it is between me and the players, but there are no problems.
'I have a lad called Ryan Shotton who I thought was outstanding against Swansea (last weekend's 2-0 home victory in the league) and is playing well.
'He is a young lad, born and bred in Stoke-on-Trent and playing on the same side as another player who is born and bred in Stoke-on-Trent (right-back Andy Wilkinson), which is fantastic.
'I have been criticised at this football club for not playing young players, or for playing certain players and not others.
'That is just what happens - it is part and parcel of the game and you have to accept it and get on with it.
Out of favour: Jermaine Pennant'The thing all managers do is pick teams to win games, because if they don't win games they don't keep their jobs. So I pick a team that I think is going to win a game of football, whether I like players, dislike them or think they are good or bad for the group.
'There will be people who want to make an issue of it because it is Jermaine.
'If so, fine, but there isn't an issue with me and he has not been in to see me. He has got on with it and trained well, so it's fine - not a problem.'
Stoke go into this weekend's game having arrested a run of four successive league defeats by beating Swansea.
Potters defender Matthew Upson scored his first goal for the club in the match, having looked set to leave the Britannia Stadium not long ago.
Upson was recently linked with a move to Chinese side Shanghai Shenhua but the transfer did not materialise, with Pulis revealing that Stoke's demands for a fee were a stumbling block.
The manager now hopes Upson can push on with his Potters career.
'He knows what's going on, there's no hidden secrets,' said Pulis, quoted in The Sentinel.
'It was an unbelievable offer and he had to look at it.
'But the club wanted money for him and that was between Matthew and the club.
'He's got another year left on his contract with us and I've always said how pleased I have been with him, both on and off the field.'
Meanwhile, Pulis has confirmed that he is looking to send Uruguayan midfielder Diego Arismendi out on loan to an npower Championship club in order to boost his experience of English football.

Stoke City Reduce FA Cup Ticket Prices


STOKE City are subsidising tickets for their FA Cup quarter-final at Liverpool to try to get a 6,000 travelling army at Anfield.
Liverpool have priced adult away tickets at £35 for the March 18 game, but Stoke are waiving the 45 per cent they are entitled to from sales so they can instead offer the tickets to their own fans for £20.
In the past, ticket prices for cup ties have been mutually agreed between the clubs. However, the rules have changed this season so prices are set by the home club.
Stoke's chief executive Tony Scholes said the club wanted to keep the game affordable.
He said: "We felt that the prices set by Liverpool would put people off with the game being televised live and the kick-off late on a Sunday.
"We also considered the fact it is a pretty expensive time for our supporters because 'early bird' season tickets are going on sale next week."
City have frozen season-ticket prices for the fifth year running and hope to go close to the record 22,000 sales they achieved for this campaign.
Scholes said subsiding FA Cup tickets would give Tony Pulis's side extra support at Anfield as City attempt to make the semi-finals for the second year running.
Other prices for Stoke fans at Anfield will be £15 concessions and £5 juniors.
"Our players will get a lift when they see the entire lower tier of the Anfield Road Stand filled," added Scholes.
Tickets go on sale to platinum plus members tomorrow, platinum members on Saturday and gold members next Monday.
Tickets go on sale to silver members next Wednesday before any remaining tickets go on general sale next Friday.
STOKE'S trip to Tottenham, which was scheduled for March 17, will now be played on Wednesday, March 21 (7.45pm).
The away game at Aston Villa on Monday, April 9 will now kick-off at 5.30pm, while the visit to QPR has been put back to Sunday, May 6 (2pm).

Arismendi Has A Future At Stoke

Stoke City boss Tony Pulis insists Diego Arismendi has a future at the Brit.
Arismendi, the club's only major overseas signing after joining from Nacional in a deal for around £2.5m in 2009, has already spent periods on loan at Brighton and Barnsley.
He still has over a year left on his current contract and Pulis said: "He has got time and he has got the talent."