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Post by Pricey on Feb 17, 2024 11:28:14 GMT
I'll qualify this post by saying I live in Cornwall, very rarely get to games these days - maybe one every couple of years on average and Southampton at home so far this season - and for the last 10 years have watched maybe 10-15 a season via streams due to work committments and general apathy/finding something "better" to do. However, my record is appalling. I realised I hadn't seen us win this season so trawled back through the fixture lists and found that Reading away on 7th November 2020 was the last game I watched where we got the three points. To give everyone an idea this season so far I've seen Millwall away, Leicester away, Sheffield Wednesday at home, Millwall at home, Ipswich at home, Sunderland away and Blackburn away on streams and that Southampton game live. 6 losses and 2 draws. Depressing stuff. But yeah, it's generally been a depressing season and a pretty dire few years to watch Stoke. Pure luck obviously. But... 22/23: no wins seen 21/22: no wins seen 20/21: Reading away 19/20: Cardiff home 18/19: Millwall home 17/18: no wins seen 16/17: Swansea home, Watford away (was actually in Minnesota watching at 6am for this one; maybe a hint at what my strategy should be) Not right is it? If a butterfly (me) flaps its wings and decides to watch Stoke in Falmouth, they don't win. Chaos theory. Not Coates or Coates or Scholes or Hughes or Lambert or Rowett or Jones or O'Neill or Neil or Schumacher or Martin or Dublin...but me. I am the bringer of chaos. If anyone feels down about all things Stoke City please know there is probably always someone feeling more down. Or have I been shielded from the worst of it by only watching 25% of the debacle in the first place? Anyway: should I watch this afternoon? I'm not working.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Feb 17, 2024 11:36:17 GMT
Nope it's not you, we're just shit and we don't win many games at all, so based on how few matches you watch, it's unlikely you'll see us win very often.
Should you watch this afternoon? That's entirely upto you but it won't make a blind bit of difference to the outcome.
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Post by bassmaster on Feb 17, 2024 11:40:08 GMT
Shouldn’t you still be just wanking?
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Post by jimmygscfc1234 on Feb 17, 2024 11:42:21 GMT
Tough it out Pricey. Hope springs eternal 😉
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Post by potterpaul on Feb 17, 2024 11:57:36 GMT
I'll qualify this post by saying I live in Cornwall, very rarely get to games these days - maybe one every couple of years on average and Southampton at home so far this season - and for the last 10 years have watched maybe 10-15 a season via streams due to work committments and general apathy/finding something "better" to do. However, my record is appalling. I realised I hadn't seen us win this season so trawled back through the fixture lists and found that Reading away on 7th November 2020 was the last game I watched where we got the three points. To give everyone an idea this season so far I've seen Millwall away, Leicester away, Sheffield Wednesday at home, Millwall at home, Ipswich at home, Sunderland away and Blackburn away on streams and that Southampton game live. 6 losses and 2 draws. Depressing stuff. But yeah, it's generally been a depressing season and a pretty dire few years to watch Stoke. Pure luck obviously. But... 22/23: no wins seen 21/22: no wins seen 20/21: Reading away 19/20: Cardiff home 18/19: Millwall home 17/18: no wins seen 16/17: Swansea home, Watford away (was actually in Minnesota watching at 6am for this one; maybe a hint at what my strategy should be) Not right is it? If a butterfly (me) flaps its wings and decides to watch Stoke in Falmouth, they don't win. Chaos theory. Not Coates or Coates or Scholes or Hughes or Lambert or Rowett or Jones or O'Neill or Neil or Schumacher or Martin or Dublin...but me. I am the bringer of chaos. If anyone feels down about all things Stoke City please know there is probably always someone feeling more down. Or have I been shielded from the worst of it by only watching 25% of the debacle in the first place? Anyway: should I watch this afternoon? I'm not working. Are Millwall your second club?
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Post by march4 on Feb 17, 2024 12:26:19 GMT
I’ve missed 2 home games this season and we won them both. We can all think it’s our fault.
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Feb 17, 2024 12:27:21 GMT
Just stay in Cornwall.lol.
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Post by PotterLog on Feb 17, 2024 12:28:33 GMT
We’ve been mainly garbage and haven’t won many games since 16/17.
Oh and I just checked back and in the 7 league games I’ve attended since 2013 we’ve scored 2 goals and got 2 points.
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Post by NassauDave on Feb 17, 2024 12:29:23 GMT
I'll qualify this post by saying I live in Cornwall, very rarely get to games these days - maybe one every couple of years on average and Southampton at home so far this season - and for the last 10 years have watched maybe 10-15 a season via streams due to work committments and general apathy/finding something "better" to do. However, my record is appalling. I realised I hadn't seen us win this season so trawled back through the fixture lists and found that Reading away on 7th November 2020 was the last game I watched where we got the three points. To give everyone an idea this season so far I've seen Millwall away, Leicester away, Sheffield Wednesday at home, Millwall at home, Ipswich at home, Sunderland away and Blackburn away on streams and that Southampton game live. 6 losses and 2 draws. Depressing stuff. But yeah, it's generally been a depressing season and a pretty dire few years to watch Stoke. Pure luck obviously. But... 22/23: no wins seen 21/22: no wins seen 20/21: Reading away 19/20: Cardiff home 18/19: Millwall home 17/18: no wins seen 16/17: Swansea home, Watford away (was actually in Minnesota watching at 6am for this one; maybe a hint at what my strategy should be) Not right is it? If a butterfly (me) flaps its wings and decides to watch Stoke in Falmouth, they don't win. Chaos theory. Not Coates or Coates or Scholes or Hughes or Lambert or Rowett or Jones or O'Neill or Neil or Schumacher or Martin or Dublin...but me. I am the bringer of chaos. If anyone feels down about all things Stoke City please know there is probably always someone feeling more down. Or have I been shielded from the worst of it by only watching 25% of the debacle in the first place? Anyway: should I watch this afternoon? I'm not working. You sound like me. I don't get to many games really but I have only seen two wins in years. They were Rotherham and Watford at home this season. I also get the blame from anyone who knows me and I always get told to stay away.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Feb 17, 2024 13:13:25 GMT
Back in the days before I left home to join the RN in 69, I had attended every home game and few away games with Dad since the first home game in Div 1 in 63. Went a few games in 70s when home on leave both home & away. But since I was permanently exiled in Devon during late 70s I’ve attended probably half a dozen games and no wins. The last one was night game away to Bristol City in League cup in relegation year., I’ve been Bet365 stadium once when we lost to Chelsea in FA cup in 2004. I was going to go Argyle game before Christmas but we were on a terrible run and I wasn’t going to spend 70 odd quid to take my grandson and daughter for a certain defeat which happened. I have huge respect to fans who have endured the last 7 years and still go week in week out.
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Post by marylandstoke on Feb 17, 2024 13:16:47 GMT
Cornwall’s nice.
Stoke’s performances are’nt.
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Post by independent on Feb 17, 2024 13:30:13 GMT
MON won 15 lost 16 MON won 17 lost 18 AN won 14 lost 21 23/24 won 9 lost 15
So for at least 2 seasons out of the last 4 you had a reasonable chance of seeing us win.
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Post by wakeypotter on Feb 17, 2024 13:30:40 GMT
I’ve missed 2 home games this season and we won them both. We can all think it’s our fault. Can you stay away March 😁
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Post by Kingswaystokie on Feb 17, 2024 13:31:58 GMT
Don't think you are the problem, it's me. I had a pair of Stoke City pants given to me at Christmas.....I thought these will be lucky to wear every game which I have done. Needless to say I didn't wear them last Wednesday and we won.
Anybody got any suggestions as to what I do with now.
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Post by Sfance on Feb 17, 2024 13:34:44 GMT
Up until a few years ago, on the rare occasions I’m in Stoke visiting family I used to look forward to going but except for the walk along the canal from Cliff Vale the Britannia is a cold and unwelcoming dump, so if there’s not much going on on the pitch…. The last few visits I haven’t bothered.
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Post by independent on Feb 17, 2024 13:35:22 GMT
I’ve missed 2 home games this season and we won them both. We can all think it’s our fault. AN should have paid you to stay away.
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Post by onionman on Feb 17, 2024 13:35:44 GMT
I thought it was me.
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Post by andyapotter on Feb 17, 2024 13:46:39 GMT
I’ve missed 2 home games this season and we won them both. We can all think it’s our fault. No smoke without fire though 😉
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Post by iancransonsknees on Feb 17, 2024 14:01:13 GMT
I'll qualify this post by saying I live in Cornwall, very rarely get to games these days - maybe one every couple of years on average and Southampton at home so far this season - and for the last 10 years have watched maybe 10-15 a season via streams due to work committments and general apathy/finding something "better" to do. However, my record is appalling. I realised I hadn't seen us win this season so trawled back through the fixture lists and found that Reading away on 7th November 2020 was the last game I watched where we got the three points. To give everyone an idea this season so far I've seen Millwall away, Leicester away, Sheffield Wednesday at home, Millwall at home, Ipswich at home, Sunderland away and Blackburn away on streams and that Southampton game live. 6 losses and 2 draws. Depressing stuff. But yeah, it's generally been a depressing season and a pretty dire few years to watch Stoke. Pure luck obviously. But... 22/23: no wins seen 21/22: no wins seen 20/21: Reading away 19/20: Cardiff home 18/19: Millwall home 17/18: no wins seen 16/17: Swansea home, Watford away (was actually in Minnesota watching at 6am for this one; maybe a hint at what my strategy should be) Not right is it? If a butterfly (me) flaps its wings and decides to watch Stoke in Falmouth, they don't win. Chaos theory. Not Coates or Coates or Scholes or Hughes or Lambert or Rowett or Jones or O'Neill or Neil or Schumacher or Martin or Dublin...but me. I am the bringer of chaos. If anyone feels down about all things Stoke City please know there is probably always someone feeling more down. Or have I been shielded from the worst of it by only watching 25% of the debacle in the first place? Anyway: should I watch this afternoon? I'm not working. You jammy bastard.
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Post by Pricey on Feb 17, 2024 14:01:45 GMT
I'm hoping spelling it out in black and white will break the curse to be honest as I'm at about a season's worth of draws and losses as it stands.
Going to drink through it and hope for the best.
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Post by elystokie on Feb 17, 2024 14:06:33 GMT
It's me trying to win money off Uncle Pete that's the problem, I bet on us we lose, I don't, we win.
So we have no chance today, I've stuck a tenner on, sorry 😕
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Post by stokiejoe on Feb 17, 2024 14:08:45 GMT
I'll qualify this post by saying I live in Cornwall, very rarely get to games these days - maybe one every couple of years on average and Southampton at home so far this season - and for the last 10 years have watched maybe 10-15 a season via streams due to work committments and general apathy/finding something "better" to do. However, my record is appalling. I realised I hadn't seen us win this season so trawled back through the fixture lists and found that Reading away on 7th November 2020 was the last game I watched where we got the three points. To give everyone an idea this season so far I've seen Millwall away, Leicester away, Sheffield Wednesday at home, Millwall at home, Ipswich at home, Sunderland away and Blackburn away on streams and that Southampton game live. 6 losses and 2 draws. Depressing stuff. But yeah, it's generally been a depressing season and a pretty dire few years to watch Stoke. Pure luck obviously. But... 22/23: no wins seen 21/22: no wins seen 20/21: Reading away 19/20: Cardiff home 18/19: Millwall home 17/18: no wins seen 16/17: Swansea home, Watford away (was actually in Minnesota watching at 6am for this one; maybe a hint at what my strategy should be) Not right is it? If a butterfly (me) flaps its wings and decides to watch Stoke in Falmouth, they don't win. Chaos theory. Not Coates or Coates or Scholes or Hughes or Lambert or Rowett or Jones or O'Neill or Neil or Schumacher or Martin or Dublin...but me. I am the bringer of chaos. If anyone feels down about all things Stoke City please know there is probably always someone feeling more down. Or have I been shielded from the worst of it by only watching 25% of the debacle in the first place? Anyway: should I watch this afternoon? I'm not working. Wish it was you mate, then I could tell you not to watch, but it isn't you so "enjoy the match. My advice watch it from behind the sofa like I do, it's slightly less frightening.
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Post by kjpt140v on Feb 17, 2024 22:54:37 GMT
Back in the days before I left home to join the RN in 69, I had attended every home game and few away games with Dad since the first home game in Div 1 in 63. Went a few games in 70s when home on leave both home & away. But since I was permanently exiled in Devon during late 70s I’ve attended probably half a dozen games and no wins. The last one was night game away to Bristol City in League cup in relegation year., I’ve been Bet365 stadium once when we lost to Chelsea in FA cup in 2004. I was going to go Argyle game before Christmas but we were on a terrible run and I wasn’t going to spend 70 odd quid to take my grandson and daughter for a certain defeat which happened. I have huge respect to fans who have endured the last 7 years and still go week in week out. How many supporters travelled to Plymouth whilst Stoke on a terrible run?
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Post by lawrieleslie on Feb 18, 2024 7:24:40 GMT
Back in the days before I left home to join the RN in 69, I had attended every home game and few away games with Dad since the first home game in Div 1 in 63. Went a few games in 70s when home on leave both home & away. But since I was permanently exiled in Devon during late 70s I’ve attended probably half a dozen games and no wins. The last one was night game away to Bristol City in League cup in relegation year., I’ve been Bet365 stadium once when we lost to Chelsea in FA cup in 2004. I was going to go Argyle game before Christmas but we were on a terrible run and I wasn’t going to spend 70 odd quid to take my grandson and daughter for a certain defeat which happened. I have huge respect to fans who have endured the last 7 years and still go week in week out. How many supporters travelled to Plymouth whilst Stoke on a terrible run? Fair point mate. As I said I have huge respect for those who go week in week out home and away, it’s their choice to do so. But I chose not to go because for reasons I stated in my op.
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Post by kidcrewbob on Feb 18, 2024 7:55:11 GMT
Don't think you are the problem, it's me. I had a pair of Stoke City pants given to me at Christmas.....I thought these will be lucky to wear every game which I have done. Needless to say I didn't wear them last Wednesday and we won. Anybody got any suggestions as to what I do with now. Yeuch - you should probably wash the skiddies out of your trousers from Weds!
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Post by robstokie on Feb 18, 2024 9:29:41 GMT
I'll qualify this post by saying I live in Cornwall, very rarely get to games these days - maybe one every couple of years on average and Southampton at home so far this season - and for the last 10 years have watched maybe 10-15 a season via streams due to work committments and general apathy/finding something "better" to do. However, my record is appalling. I realised I hadn't seen us win this season so trawled back through the fixture lists and found that Reading away on 7th November 2020 was the last game I watched where we got the three points. To give everyone an idea this season so far I've seen Millwall away, Leicester away, Sheffield Wednesday at home, Millwall at home, Ipswich at home, Sunderland away and Blackburn away on streams and that Southampton game live. 6 losses and 2 draws. Depressing stuff. But yeah, it's generally been a depressing season and a pretty dire few years to watch Stoke. Pure luck obviously. But... 22/23: no wins seen 21/22: no wins seen 20/21: Reading away 19/20: Cardiff home 18/19: Millwall home 17/18: no wins seen 16/17: Swansea home, Watford away (was actually in Minnesota watching at 6am for this one; maybe a hint at what my strategy should be) Not right is it? If a butterfly (me) flaps its wings and decides to watch Stoke in Falmouth, they don't win. Chaos theory. Not Coates or Coates or Scholes or Hughes or Lambert or Rowett or Jones or O'Neill or Neil or Schumacher or Martin or Dublin...but me. I am the bringer of chaos. If anyone feels down about all things Stoke City please know there is probably always someone feeling more down. Or have I been shielded from the worst of it by only watching 25% of the debacle in the first place? Anyway: should I watch this afternoon? I'm not working. Don't worry, I haven't seen us win a game for a year, in fact losing the last 8 matches ive attended, and a home game for over 18 months. I get to about 10-12 games a season on average as I commute from Bristol (formerly South Wales), but didn't attend any games for first few months this season as went for an extended holiday touring New Zealand. Games I've attended since start of last season. 6 August 2022 Blackpool Home - Won 2-0 4 September 2022 Reading Away - Lost 1-2 2 October 2022 Watford Home - Lost 0-4 10 December 2022 Cardiff Home - Drew 2-2 17 December 2022 Bristol City Away - Won 2-1 21 February 2023 Swansea Away - Won 3-1 25 February 2023 Millwall Home - Lost 0-1 7 April 2023 Bristol City Home - Lost 1-2 29 April 2023 QPR Home - Lost 0-1 8 May 2023 Watford Away - Lost 0-2 This Season 25 November 2023 Blackburn Home - Lost 0-3 2 December 2023 Plymouth Away - Lost 1-2 20 January 2024 Birmingham Home - Lost 1-2 17 February 2024 Coventry Home - Lost 0-1 So since we Beat Blackpool at the start of last season, I have seen us pick up a single point at home in my last 8 visits to the bet 365, and 8 defeats in a row watching Stoke both home and away. My overall record since start of last season. P14 W3 D1 L10 F13 A24 And my home record P9 W1 D1 L7 F6 A16 It gets even more depressing too if we look at the season before, which was the first season post COVID where we could go to matches - and it actually started pretty well! 7 August 2021 Reading Home - Won 3-2 17 August 2021 Swansea Away - Won 3-1 28 August 2021 Fulham Away - Lost 0-3 11 September 2021 Huddersfield Home - Won 2-1 25 September 2021 Hull Home - Won 2-0 30 October 2021 Cardiff Home - Drew 3-3 24 November 2021 Bristol City Away - Lost 0-1 11 December 2021 Middlesbrough Home - Drew 0-0 9 January 2022 Leyton Orient (FA CUP) Home - Won 2-0 22 January 2022 Fulham Home - Lost 2-3 12 March 2022 Peterborough Away - Drew 2-2 16 March 2022 Cardiff Away - Lost 1-2 5 April 2022 Reading Away - Lost 1-2 15 April 2022 Bristol City Home - Lost 0-1 23 April 2022 QPR Home - Won 1-0 7 May 2022 Coventry Home - Drew 1-1 So league Record P15 W5 D4 L6 F21 A22 And All Comps P16 W6 D4 L6 F23 A22 So since football reopened my record is P30 W9 D5 L16 F36 A46 However, I remember I caught COVID at our match against Hull (came down with it the following week as had the whole row apparently) so my record since I recovered from my sick bed is even worse. P25 W5 D5 L15 F26 A39 And in the league P24 W4 D5 L15 F24 A39 Am I or my COVID antibodies the curse? Should I be forced to submit to a self imposed restraining order to ensure results pick up? Or catch myself a bit of the Kung Flu again to hopefully reverse my curse. Or would going to an away game in Wales, the scene of me witnessing our last victory with myself present, albeit in a different location, be enough to break the spell of misery?
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Post by Pricey on Feb 18, 2024 13:31:51 GMT
I'll qualify this post by saying I live in Cornwall, very rarely get to games these days - maybe one every couple of years on average and Southampton at home so far this season - and for the last 10 years have watched maybe 10-15 a season via streams due to work committments and general apathy/finding something "better" to do. However, my record is appalling. I realised I hadn't seen us win this season so trawled back through the fixture lists and found that Reading away on 7th November 2020 was the last game I watched where we got the three points. To give everyone an idea this season so far I've seen Millwall away, Leicester away, Sheffield Wednesday at home, Millwall at home, Ipswich at home, Sunderland away and Blackburn away on streams and that Southampton game live. 6 losses and 2 draws. Depressing stuff. But yeah, it's generally been a depressing season and a pretty dire few years to watch Stoke. Pure luck obviously. But... 22/23: no wins seen 21/22: no wins seen 20/21: Reading away 19/20: Cardiff home 18/19: Millwall home 17/18: no wins seen 16/17: Swansea home, Watford away (was actually in Minnesota watching at 6am for this one; maybe a hint at what my strategy should be) Not right is it? If a butterfly (me) flaps its wings and decides to watch Stoke in Falmouth, they don't win. Chaos theory. Not Coates or Coates or Scholes or Hughes or Lambert or Rowett or Jones or O'Neill or Neil or Schumacher or Martin or Dublin...but me. I am the bringer of chaos. If anyone feels down about all things Stoke City please know there is probably always someone feeling more down. Or have I been shielded from the worst of it by only watching 25% of the debacle in the first place? Anyway: should I watch this afternoon? I'm not working. Don't worry, I haven't seen us win a game for a year, in fact losing the last 8 matches ive attended, and a home game for over 18 months. I get to about 10-12 games a season on average as I commute from Bristol (formerly South Wales), but didn't attend any games for first few months this season as went for an extended holiday touring New Zealand. Games I've attended since start of last season. 6 August 2022 Blackpool Home - Won 2-0 4 September 2022 Reading Away - Lost 1-2 2 October 2022 Watford Home - Lost 0-4 10 December 2022 Cardiff Home - Drew 2-2 17 December 2022 Bristol City Away - Won 2-1 21 February 2023 Swansea Away - Won 3-1 25 February 2023 Millwall Home - Lost 0-1 7 April 2023 Bristol City Home - Lost 1-2 29 April 2023 QPR Home - Lost 0-1 8 May 2023 Watford Away - Lost 0-2 This Season 25 November 2023 Blackburn Home - Lost 0-3 2 December 2023 Plymouth Away - Lost 1-2 20 January 2024 Birmingham Home - Lost 1-2 17 February 2024 Coventry Home - Lost 0-1 So since we Beat Blackpool at the start of last season, I have seen us pick up a single point at home in my last 8 visits to the bet 365, and 8 defeats in a row watching Stoke both home and away. My overall record since start of last season. P14 W3 D1 L10 F13 A24 And my home record P9 W1 D1 L7 F6 A16 It gets even more depressing too if we look at the season before, which was the first season post COVID where we could go to matches - and it actually started pretty well! 7 August 2021 Reading Home - Won 3-2 17 August 2021 Swansea Away - Won 3-1 28 August 2021 Fulham Away - Lost 0-3 11 September 2021 Huddersfield Home - Won 2-1 25 September 2021 Hull Home - Won 2-0 30 October 2021 Cardiff Home - Drew 3-3 24 November 2021 Bristol City Away - Lost 0-1 11 December 2021 Middlesbrough Home - Drew 0-0 9 January 2022 Leyton Orient (FA CUP) Home - Won 2-0 22 January 2022 Fulham Home - Lost 2-3 12 March 2022 Peterborough Away - Drew 2-2 16 March 2022 Cardiff Away - Lost 1-2 5 April 2022 Reading Away - Lost 1-2 15 April 2022 Bristol City Home - Lost 0-1 23 April 2022 QPR Home - Won 1-0 7 May 2022 Coventry Home - Drew 1-1 So league Record P15 W5 D4 L6 F21 A22 And All Comps P16 W6 D4 L6 F23 A22 So since football reopened my record is P30 W9 D5 L16 F36 A46 However, I remember I caught COVID at our match against Hull (came down with it the following week as had the whole row apparently) so my record since I recovered from my sick bed is even worse. P25 W5 D5 L15 F26 A39 And in the league P24 W4 D5 L15 F24 A39 Am I or my COVID antibodies the curse? Should I be forced to submit to a self imposed restraining order to ensure results pick up? Or catch myself a bit of the Kung Flu again to hopefully reverse my curse. Or would going to an away game in Wales, the scene of me witnessing our last victory with myself present, albeit in a different location, be enough to break the spell of misery? Impressive level of detail. At least you've seen some wins!
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Post by anchorman on Feb 18, 2024 13:40:32 GMT
I'll qualify this post by saying I live in Cornwall, very rarely get to games these days - maybe one every couple of years on average and Southampton at home so far this season - and for the last 10 years have watched maybe 10-15 a season via streams due to work committments and general apathy/finding something "better" to do. However, my record is appalling. I realised I hadn't seen us win this season so trawled back through the fixture lists and found that Reading away on 7th November 2020 was the last game I watched where we got the three points. To give everyone an idea this season so far I've seen Millwall away, Leicester away, Sheffield Wednesday at home, Millwall at home, Ipswich at home, Sunderland away and Blackburn away on streams and that Southampton game live. 6 losses and 2 draws. Depressing stuff. But yeah, it's generally been a depressing season and a pretty dire few years to watch Stoke. Pure luck obviously. But... 22/23: no wins seen 21/22: no wins seen 20/21: Reading away 19/20: Cardiff home 18/19: Millwall home 17/18: no wins seen 16/17: Swansea home, Watford away (was actually in Minnesota watching at 6am for this one; maybe a hint at what my strategy should be) Not right is it? If a butterfly (me) flaps its wings and decides to watch Stoke in Falmouth, they don't win. Chaos theory. Not Coates or Coates or Scholes or Hughes or Lambert or Rowett or Jones or O'Neill or Neil or Schumacher or Martin or Dublin...but me. I am the bringer of chaos. If anyone feels down about all things Stoke City please know there is probably always someone feeling more down. Or have I been shielded from the worst of it by only watching 25% of the debacle in the first place? Anyway: should I watch this afternoon? I'm not working. Yes it’s all your fault! Stick to your cream teas, Cornish pasties, coastal walks and sea shanties!!! 😉
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Post by cvillestokie on Feb 18, 2024 13:49:43 GMT
Unless you were up late whispering sweet nothings into Hoever’s ear or convincing SS that 3 points aren’t important, I think it’s safe to say it wasn’t you.
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Post by anchorman on Feb 18, 2024 14:42:39 GMT
A Stokie mate in Somerset gave me his stats for the season so far and it made depressing reading (obviously)…Driven 1000 miles, spend £1000 to watch us lose on aggregate 14-3 - how incredibly depressing….
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