- Generally how do you see Stoke City the club – a rival? Non-entity? Certain type of club? Disdain? Admiration? Pity?! As a fixture – is it of general appeal?
- Are there any Stoke players/ teams that have made an impression on you over the years?
- Are there matches between your team and Stoke you recall hating/ loving?
- In home / away matches, what have you made of the Stoke support? Any particular memories?
- The Victoria Ground/ The New One – what did/ do you make our of our home ground(s)’ the grounds? Any particular experiences or impressions?
Hello you.
As Staffs Uni alumni I've been to your ground a few times, for pressers and one match.
1. I see Stoke as kind of like Coventry in the 90s. Punching above weight, not classy, but not afraid of giving the big dogs a hiding occasionally. Always amusing watching Wenger do his nut at your place.
2. Shaqiri obviously was/is a bit of a polyp for us. Delap obviously for the throw ins. Brek Shea for being utterly dreadful. Butland massively overrated, ditto Shawcross. Pennant was comical.
3. Watched a 1-1 draw at the Brit in 2012, we shaded it but crap game really. Remember being pushed onto a packed train by a Stoke copper who was obviously bogwashed in school. A lot. Good job I'm a
fat blastard well-built chap.
4. Only seen Stoke away (as recalled above) - amps right in front of the away fans was excessive, announcer corny, fans sort of quiet. Though that may have been something to do with Pienaar tearing youse a new one all day.
5. Bit disappointing really. Badly needs a form of transport, but I guess the worldwide demand for crockery isn't great enough to warrant such funding...
Overall 5/10 - if the away fans were beans and the home fans were chips, I'd say using a sausage (three lines of plod) as a breakwater is probably excessive. Just another bog standard gentrified family stadium. Sorry
On the plus side, pressers with Pulis circa 2011 were enjoyable. He was on first name terms with most guys, and never short of a smile.