Joebananas
New member
- Jan 30, 2011
- 54
Hove Stokie here
Ok guys read some of the more "mature" posts from last night ( The cyber warriors obviously banished to bed ready for school today) and thanks for some acknowledgement of what we have achieved against all the odds.
We are not a big club, pretty much on a par with Brighton really once you are safely moved into the new ground. We mix it with the big boys and hold our own, something you can certainly aspire to and achieve in the next few years if you can hold onto your young team and keep Poyet at the helm.
I wanted this draw badly so i'm very pleased. Would have preferred it down here for obvious reasons but I will travel up to the game with a couple of Brighton fans ( their car ) and will enjoy the walk back if we win or the 3 hours of hell as a passenger if we lose. This really is what the magic of the FA cup is about.
Although I believe it will be close, I think we will win to be fair, if we turn up on the day but anything can happen in a one off game. Unless you have the quality of Arsenal, Chelsea of Man U, although admiral in its quality, your passing game with struggle against our solid defence and the gulf in fitness between Premier League and lower leagues is simply massive so expect your team to fade midway through the second half so you will need to grab a couple of goals early doors to have a chance of holding on. But hey what do I know!
Stoke is not that bad a place to travel to and providing you don't go "lording" it around the town before the game you will have a peaceful experience and be able to enjoy a pre match pint in most pubs without any atmosphere of potential violence. If your driving I would recommend booking in advance the official car park next to the ground ( £10 I think ) as other than that their isn't much parking close. There are 2 pubs right next to the ground which you will be made very welcome in. 95% of Stoke fans are very friendly, knowledgable and contrary to belief don't have 6 fingers and an eye in the middle of their forehead! ( Ok some do but thats the other 5%)
I think Pulis will go for this one with a full team as our Premier league survival looks easily on course for another season and hey why not go for it and a day out at Wembley for the long suffering fans.
Still routing for you as my " second " team and looking forward to next season when I will help swell the numbers in your new stadium on occasions and will be shouting for you. Don't think I wil ever convert teams as that should be against the law but do like to see my local team doing well.
Best wishes
Joe B
Ok guys read some of the more "mature" posts from last night ( The cyber warriors obviously banished to bed ready for school today) and thanks for some acknowledgement of what we have achieved against all the odds.
We are not a big club, pretty much on a par with Brighton really once you are safely moved into the new ground. We mix it with the big boys and hold our own, something you can certainly aspire to and achieve in the next few years if you can hold onto your young team and keep Poyet at the helm.
I wanted this draw badly so i'm very pleased. Would have preferred it down here for obvious reasons but I will travel up to the game with a couple of Brighton fans ( their car ) and will enjoy the walk back if we win or the 3 hours of hell as a passenger if we lose. This really is what the magic of the FA cup is about.
Although I believe it will be close, I think we will win to be fair, if we turn up on the day but anything can happen in a one off game. Unless you have the quality of Arsenal, Chelsea of Man U, although admiral in its quality, your passing game with struggle against our solid defence and the gulf in fitness between Premier League and lower leagues is simply massive so expect your team to fade midway through the second half so you will need to grab a couple of goals early doors to have a chance of holding on. But hey what do I know!
Stoke is not that bad a place to travel to and providing you don't go "lording" it around the town before the game you will have a peaceful experience and be able to enjoy a pre match pint in most pubs without any atmosphere of potential violence. If your driving I would recommend booking in advance the official car park next to the ground ( £10 I think ) as other than that their isn't much parking close. There are 2 pubs right next to the ground which you will be made very welcome in. 95% of Stoke fans are very friendly, knowledgable and contrary to belief don't have 6 fingers and an eye in the middle of their forehead! ( Ok some do but thats the other 5%)
I think Pulis will go for this one with a full team as our Premier league survival looks easily on course for another season and hey why not go for it and a day out at Wembley for the long suffering fans.
Still routing for you as my " second " team and looking forward to next season when I will help swell the numbers in your new stadium on occasions and will be shouting for you. Don't think I wil ever convert teams as that should be against the law but do like to see my local team doing well.
Best wishes
Joe B