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Post by kustokie on May 6, 2016 21:36:58 GMT
He still looks good (albeit in a "lesser" standard) when i have caught an Orlando game on the TV! He looks MLS good, not Premier League good though. Remember, to put it into context, Bradley Wright-Philips is a star over there! No he's not.
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Post by mailman44 on May 6, 2016 21:42:02 GMT
Great news! I am now the best fan either one of these clubs has ever had! I bet my old mucka Bayern is over the moon about this .... Right lads so get behind City tonight against NY Red Bull at the Citrus Bowl. Or else Inchy will f*ck you all off to The Vale! Is it not The Camping World Stadium now? I guess it is ... When did that happen? News to me and I am a season ticket holder. I deserve that though going to the match on the pi$$ ...
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Post by datguy on May 6, 2016 22:12:07 GMT
As expected:
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Post by mailman44 on May 6, 2016 23:17:03 GMT
Right on. Ales are on me for all Oatcake attendees!
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Post by bayernoatcake on May 6, 2016 23:28:22 GMT
Seb Hines is a real donkey.
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Post by mailman44 on May 6, 2016 23:54:19 GMT
Seb Hines is a real donkey. 1st name on the team sheet for your Inchy
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Post by warringtonstokie on May 7, 2016 0:23:06 GMT
I think as long as a striker has the basic attributes-strong, quick and knows where the goal is they should do well in any league i.e. Vardy. Whenever I've seen Larin he seems to have all those things in abundance and still has plenty of time to improve.
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Post by stokefaninde on May 7, 2016 0:30:51 GMT
Orlando is a bit far but I am eagerly awaiting to see where else they'll go in the USA. Philadelphia, New York or Washington D.C. please!!
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Post by StatesideStokie on May 7, 2016 0:34:34 GMT
Orlando is a bit far but I am eagerly awaiting to see where else they'll go in the USA. Philadelphia, New York or Washington D.C. please!! Im going to be in Key West on the 27th so well worth a four hour drive north to the house of the mouse. Hoping I can catch at least one more, maybe Miami or further north when I head home to Richmond.
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Post by Gods on May 7, 2016 0:41:02 GMT
An unusual tablecloth
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Post by mailman44 on May 7, 2016 0:44:39 GMT
I think Raffy Ramos at right back could do a job for Sparky/Les
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Post by stokefaninde on May 7, 2016 3:52:21 GMT
Orlando is a bit far but I am eagerly awaiting to see where else they'll go in the USA. Philadelphia, New York or Washington D.C. please!! Im going to be in Key West on the 27th so well worth a four hour drive north to the house of the mouse. Hoping I can catch at least one more, maybe Miami or further north when I head home to Richmond. Key West is fantastic, though I'm not sure how it is in the Summer.. Have a blast!
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Post by ohhgeorgieberry on May 7, 2016 5:20:45 GMT
Beware any stokies going out to this one the citrus bowl stadium is just on the outskirts of an a called parramore I was there in December and the new stadium is smack in the centre of this area which has been voted in the top 20 worse areas in the whole of America there wasn't much micky and Minnie mouse in this part of Orlando
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Post by Caerwrangonpotter on May 7, 2016 5:33:58 GMT
Beware any stokies going out to this one the citrus bowl stadium is just on the outskirts of an a called parramore I was there in December and the new stadium is smack in the centre of this area which has been voted in the top 20 worse areas in the whole of America there wasn't much micky and Minnie mouse in this part of Orlando Sounds a bit like Burslem then, except Burslem does have some Mickey Mouse antics going on there
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Post by chad on May 7, 2016 6:53:18 GMT
They could just give us this guy -he seems to be the one to watch Complete with Jamie Vardy wrist bandage. He must be good
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Post by Gods on May 7, 2016 9:25:42 GMT
Beware any stokies going out to this one the citrus bowl stadium is just on the outskirts of an a called parramore I was there in December and the new stadium is smack in the centre of this area which has been voted in the top 20 worse areas in the whole of America there wasn't much micky and Minnie mouse in this part of Orlando I had to look up "Parramore" it sounds culturally interesting actually provided you behave yourself and take a bit of care: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Parramore is a neighborhood in west-central Orlando, Florida. It is a historical neighborhood for Orlando residents of African descent, and suffered greatly during the Jim Crow era of institutionalized racism. [1] In 2015, the unemployment rate was reported as 23.8% and median household income was $15,493.[1] The area was developed as a segregated African-American community.[2] It was built in the 1880s by Orlando's fourteenth mayor, James B. Parramore, as a development "to house the blacks employed in the households of white Orlandoans."[2]
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Post by ryd1967 on May 7, 2016 10:26:13 GMT
No trip to Europe then. Very disappointed.
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Post by bigstiggystyle on May 7, 2016 11:03:41 GMT
I traveled from South Florida to Orlando to see a friendly between SCFC and Orlando City in 2012. There were 30,000 plus people there to watch the match. The crowd was loud and rowdy. I wasn't quite expecting what I experienced.
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on May 7, 2016 12:41:17 GMT
He looks MLS good, not Premier League good though. Remember, to put it into context, Bradley Wright-Philips is a star over there! No he's not. Ok but hes one of the top scorers and shit in the Prem.
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Post by StatesideStokie on May 7, 2016 13:11:16 GMT
Beware any stokies going out to this one the citrus bowl stadium is just on the outskirts of an a called parramore I was there in December and the new stadium is smack in the centre of this area which has been voted in the top 20 worse areas in the whole of America there wasn't much micky and Minnie mouse in this part of Orlando I had to look up "Parramore" it sounds culturally interesting actually provided you behave yourself and take a bit of care: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Parramore is a neighborhood in west-central Orlando, Florida. It is a historical neighborhood for Orlando residents of African descent, and suffered greatly during the Jim Crow era of institutionalized racism. [1] In 2015, the unemployment rate was reported as 23.8% and median household income was $15,493.[1] The area was developed as a segregated African-American community.[2] It was built in the 1880s by Orlando's fourteenth mayor, James B. Parramore, as a development "to house the blacks employed in the households of white Orlandoans."[2] Definitely not an area to fuck around in, but it's a quick hop to downtown Orlando, which is a great city to hang out in. Completely different to the tourist traps in Kissimmee and the Disneyfied areas of Orlando.
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Post by StatesideStokie on May 7, 2016 13:16:40 GMT
Im going to be in Key West on the 27th so well worth a four hour drive north to the house of the mouse. Hoping I can catch at least one more, maybe Miami or further north when I head home to Richmond. Key West is fantastic, though I'm not sure how it is in the Summer.. Have a blast! IWe usually head down at least twice a year, great at anytime. It's a blast in summer, but the heat is intense. There is six of us heading down for a birthday tour, driving down the gulf coast from Orlando so a couple of nights in Siesta Key, then down to Key Largo for a couple of nights and ending up in Key West. Wish I had know about this a few weeks ago, the Mrs won't be happy with me heading back up to Orlando mid-trip
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on May 7, 2016 13:26:30 GMT
Key West is fantastic, though I'm not sure how it is in the Summer.. Have a blast! IWe usually head down at least twice a year, great at anytime. It's a blast in summer, but the heat is intense. There is six of us heading down for a birthday tour, driving down the gulf coast from Orlando so a couple of nights in Siesta Key, then down to Key Largo for a couple of nights and ending up in Key West. Wish I had know about this a few weeks ago, the Mrs won't be happy with me heading back up to Orlando mid-trip Love Key West lovely pier and some English type of beer
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Post by ohhgeorgieberry on May 7, 2016 17:07:35 GMT
I had to look up "Parramore" it sounds culturally interesting actually provided you behave yourself and take a bit of care: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Parramore is a neighborhood in west-central Orlando, Florida. It is a historical neighborhood for Orlando residents of African descent, and suffered greatly during the Jim Crow era of institutionalized racism. [1] In 2015, the unemployment rate was reported as 23.8% and median household income was $15,493.[1] The area was developed as a segregated African-American community.[2] It was built in the 1880s by Orlando's fourteenth mayor, James B. Parramore, as a development "to house the blacks employed in the households of white Orlandoans."[2] Definitely not an area to fuck around in, but it's a quick hop to downtown Orlando, which is a great city to hang out in. Completely different to the tourist traps in Kissimmee and the Disneyfied areas of Orlando. It's an take care and be aware area in daylight and a deffo no go at night even the bus service stops at dusk
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Post by Lakeland Potter on May 7, 2016 19:04:54 GMT
No trip to Europe then. Very disappointed. PLenty of time to fit in a week in Europe earlier in July, I should think. I'm certain they will have a training camp in Europe even if they don't play any games.
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Post by ryd1967 on May 7, 2016 20:14:00 GMT
No trip to Europe then. Very disappointed. PLenty of time to fit in a week in Europe earlier in July, I should think. I'm certain they will have a training camp in Europe even if they don't play any games. What's the point in that!
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Post by Lakeland Potter on May 7, 2016 20:29:53 GMT
PLenty of time to fit in a week in Europe earlier in July, I should think. I'm certain they will have a training camp in Europe even if they don't play any games. What's the point in that! The point of most training camps is to train. Both Pulis and Hughes seem to favour a week in Europe early in pre-season - sometimes with and sometimes without a friendly or two. No doubt the details will be revealed in time.
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Post by slash on May 8, 2016 13:30:26 GMT
very excited about the friendly on the 27th. 2 days before I see Guns N' Roses at the same stadium! Do I need to purchase tickets from Orlando or from Stoke?
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Post by dutchstokie on May 8, 2016 14:01:01 GMT
very excited about the friendly on the 27th. 2 days before I see Guns N' Roses at the same stadium! Do I need to purchase tickets from Orlando or from Stoke? See guns n roses.......?? Your fuckin lead guitarist!!!!!
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Post by mailman44 on May 8, 2016 16:17:45 GMT
Beware any stokies going out to this one the citrus bowl stadium is just on the outskirts of an a called parramore I was there in December and the new stadium is smack in the centre of this area which has been voted in the top 20 worse areas in the whole of America there wasn't much micky and Minnie mouse in this part of Orlando Don't worry lads on a match day The Old Bill are out in force and the indigenous populace are on their best behavior. Plus by July our new stadium should be close to finished so you can hit the pubs up in Church Street or the Beer Garden outside the Citrus Bowl. There are also some brew pubs going in by the new stadium also. I am working on a piss up for us Oatcake Stokies the day of the match, more to follow. Been going to Orlando for matches for years and never had a problem. This city knows how to stage events.
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Post by ohhgeorgieberry on May 8, 2016 16:39:13 GMT
Beware any stokies going out to this one the citrus bowl stadium is just on the outskirts of an a called parramore I was there in December and the new stadium is smack in the centre of this area which has been voted in the top 20 worse areas in the whole of America there wasn't much micky and Minnie mouse in this part of Orlando Don't worry lads on a match day The Old Bill are out in force and the indigenous populace are on their best behavior. Plus by July our new stadium should be close to finished so you can hit the pubs up in Church Street or the Beer Garden outside the Citrus Bowl. There are also some brew pubs going in by the new stadium also. I am working on a piss up for us Oatcake Stokies the day of the match, more to follow. Been going to Orlando for matches for years and never had a problem. This city knows how to stage events. Church St is quality I love it when the train goes through there good bars as well
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