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Stoke City 4-0 Newcastle United Match Thread

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  1. sgtpotterslonelyheartsclubband

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    Please post anything to do with the upcoming tough match with Newcastle in this thread please. Any other thread on the subject will be merged into this thread.
     
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  2. peadar1987

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    There'll be two extra in the stadium for the game, me and the dad are coming over, me via London for an interview. Hopefully the lads'll play better than they did in the other game we were over for (Blackpool. God that was dismal!)
     
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  3. Pottermouth 328

    Pottermouth 328 Well-Known Member

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    Your'e up late matie?
    Take a look see at the "chat thread on here" A little something I've left on there to keep certain fans busy mid April, we have a date a Wembley. <laugh>
     
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  4. Inverness Stokie

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    We need height at the back and should be strong from the back as we were on Saturday against West Ham:

    Begovic
    Wilson--Shawcross--Huth--Higginbotham
    Pennant--Whelan--Delap--Etherington
    Walters--Jones

    It should be the same side that won the tie against West Ham in my opinion, no player should be dropped/rested as they all played well.
     
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  5. sgtpotterslonelyheartsclubband

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    What worries me is that Pulis said after the West Ham game (according to BBC's Chris Bevan) that he wanted to play 2 proper wingers to counter West Ham's 4-3-3. I hope this doesn't mean Pulis is going to revert to Delap-Whelan-Whitehead-Etherington against Newcastle:emoticon-0107-sweat
     
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  6. Tiote's Witch Doctor

    Tiote's Witch Doctor Well-Known Member

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    Good time to play us lads, looking like we could have Barton, Enrique and Gutierrez out for this one, hoping we can still put in a good shift for it mind, what do you think you will get out of this game then? 3 points, draw?
     
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    Pottermouth 328 Well-Known Member

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    Boot Boy
    It's a tough game and IF we, Stoke are not fully up for it and we should be who knows?
    Same as the above, I only HOPE that both Pennant and Etherington are fit and playing from the start. IF they do, should be a decent game IMO anyway. Honestly could go either way but I'm confident we can get the win. I guess Newcastle fans might say the same thing? A pity if Barton isn't playing. Despite his history this bad boy image. I like him as a player he seem's to have well, grown up since moving up North?

    Enjoy the game Boot Boy but I hope not the final outcome. After which, good luck for the rest.
    After the Potter's you have the best fans in the land. <laugh>
     
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  8. Tiote's Witch Doctor

    Tiote's Witch Doctor Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, the scores have been pretty much impossible to predict this season, it really could be any scoreline, Ive always liked Etherington as a player and would have loved him at Newcastle, seen him against West Ham in the FA cup last weekend and thought he was excellent, hes definitely someone we need to stop if we want any points from you in this game.

    Barton has been massive for us this season, hes been our most consistent performer and dragged the lads forward at times, a Newcastle team without Barton is a different team.

    Same to you, good luck for the rest ;)

    We'll see who can make the most noise on Saturday no doubt ! :)
     
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    I reckon it'll be the same team against WHU bar Begovic coming in for Sorensen
     
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  10. sgtpotterslonelyheartsclubband

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    http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newc...ifts-lid-on-stoke-loan-spell-72703-28353093/?

    SHOLA AMEOBI could not be better placed to know exactly how controversial Stoke manager Tony Pulis makes his players tick.

    Ameobi – who also lifted the lid on his frustration of not getting first-team football, and how he came close to leaving Toon with Stoke interested in 2008 – has shared a dressing room with the driven Welshman, who isn’t afraid to upset people with his opinions and a brand of football that many deem “ugly”.

    There also aren’t too many players that can say they’ve shared a pitch with Mr Blobby – but Shola is one of them!

    That was the case when Ameobi played his part in helping the Potters to promotion three years ago.

    With referee Mike Dean allowing play to go on despite fans spilling on to the pitch, a 0-0 draw sent Stoke up and Leicester down.

    The Toon striker was sent to Stoke on loan by Kevin Keegan and found himself a world away from the attacking, free-flowing football the Messiah loved to produce, with the Potters battling their way to promotion under Pulis in the only way they knew how.

    Branded a “Thugby” team by Arsene Wenger, Stoke have attempted to change the face of the English game with an uncompromising style of play which is largely dependant on Rory Delap’s long throws.

    Ameobi went to Stoke three years ago and played his part in getting the Potters on to the big Premier League stage, and has more of an insight than most of how Welshman Pulis will play it on Saturday.

    The striker told the Chronicle: “Tony’s done wonders for Stoke.

    “To do what he’s done, with the players he had at the time, and the fact that he’s consolidated and pushed them on, is testament to his managerial strengths.

    “He knows how to get the best out of the players he brings in, and that’s what you look for in a manager.

    “Tony Pulis has definitely got that, and that’s why they’re in the Premier League.”

    Ameobi had been strongly tipped to leave the Magpies under Keegan, but the former boss soon left months after a sensational third coming, and the Nigerian-born striker found redemption under Joe Kinnear and then Chris Hughton.

    Lifting the lid on what was a difficult time for the boyhood Magpies fan, Ameobi, says: “I was frustrated at Newcastle, wasn’t playing football and ended up at Stoke on loan.

    “I don’t think it got that far – talking about deals – I just wanted to play football, and that’s where I was coming from.

    “It gave me the chance to get a bit of game time. That’s all that was. It was a great time for me.

    “I was frustrated here (at Newcastle), not really getting a chance, and I wanted to play football.”

    Pulis didn’t follow up his interested in Ameobi in the summer of 2008 and reflecting on that period, the striker said: “I got injured there.

    “I played the first couple of games, and then I had a slight hamstring problem, which kept me out.”

    However, he will always be part of the team that helped see Stoke rise to prominence.

    And that now-famous day when Mr Blobby made the headlines again as Stoke went up, will live long in the memory of Shola as a fan dressed as the TV star led a victory charge on to the field with the Britannia Stadium pitch a swarm of red and white.

    Ameobi laughed and said: “Who could forget that!

    “It took us about an hour to get back into the changing room.

    “It was a big thing for them, and it was a great time.

    “That gave me a chance to play football, and I’ve got fond memories of my time there.

    “It was obviously elation – a bit similar to what we had last season when we won the Championship.”

    Now, though, he heads to the Britannia with a very different brief as the Magpies look to close in on Premier League survival.

    He said: “I’ll go there looking to win the game as a Newcastle player, and all formalities will be left on that white line. Hopefully, we’ll get a victory.

    “I’ll look forward to it. Every time I go back I say hi to everyone, but like I said, I’ll go there to get three points as a Newcastle player.

    “As a club, we have to go out and fight tooth and nail to get that.”

    And he warned: “They’re a good side, especially at home.

    “We’ll have to show the character we’ve got, and what we’ve shown away from home this season.”
     
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    Begovic
    Wilson Huth Shawcross Higginbotham
    Pennant Delap Whelan Etherington
    Jones Walters

    Pulis will probably put Whitehead back in at the expense of Whelan, But Glenn was our Man of the Match against West Ham and should play.
     
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    Would hate To be in TP'S shoes like you say Hoppo Glen had a great game and deserves to play but you can't leave Deano out.
     
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    We have a lot of injuries so a draw would be a good result for us.
     
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  14. sgtpotterslonelyheartsclubband

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  15. Fill the corners in its Freezing

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    whelan is ****, delap is ****, jones is ****

    MY team:

    Begovic

    Wilkinson Shawcross Huth Higgo

    Pennant Wilson Whitehead Etho

    Walters Carew



    After 60-70 mins bring on rory's rockets & fuller.


    yes i know said delap is ****, but after we have attacked wave after wave there defence will be useless against the DELAPADATOR
     
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    Carew's injured I think.
     
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  17. tony pukelis

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    Agree but with Carew out it will have to be KJ or Fuller unfortunately, not sure whose the worst of the two they are both very capable players on their day but both don't seem interested IMO.

    It is funny how Walters has probably become the most effective player up front as the season as progressed.
     
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  18. Norfolkstokie

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    Well done Stoke......4-0 who would have thought that before the match today..
     
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  19. tony pukelis

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    IMO

    Beggo great performance

    Wilson looking the part at RB
    Ryan Much Better
    Huth The form player continues to impress
    Higgy Man of the Match
    Overall one of our best defensive performances, if not the best, of the season.

    Pennant Superb, very close to MOM
    Delap Still a struggle
    Whelan Prefer Whitehead
    Ethers Still not at his best but a good run should see him right.

    Walters deserved goal, fabulous effort, inspirational
    KJ Much better effort, more of this will see the goals back.

    All subs did a job

    Well done TP keep 'em fit and we will be o'rate.
     
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  20. Norfolkstokie

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    Yes...sure has rounded off a great week for us,let's look forward to playing like this against Chelsea.
     
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