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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2009 13:55:54 GMT
No matter what happens for the rest of the season, whether we stay up or not, This is just a heartfelt thanks saId right now for the wonderful adventure we've all had this last couple of years.
Something to remember for life, no matter how it turns out.
Everybody wrote us off at the begining of the season and yet still with 8 games remaining, the future remains in our own hands.
Thanks for the wonderful thrills and spills, the excitement and, that incredible buzz at the Brittannia which now sets us apart from other fans in such a unique way.
thanks to one and all !
but most of all, thanks to the owners, management, backroom staff and players at STOKE CITY !
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Post by ukstoke1 on Mar 28, 2009 13:58:27 GMT
ard bastard, are you going soft?
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Post by PottersPride on Mar 28, 2009 13:58:51 GMT
lets say pulis and the back room staff have worked absolute wonders
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2009 14:04:07 GMT
I suppose its a slight reaction to someone on here who seems to think I dont like football
its sincerely meant all the same !
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Post by RICH68 on Mar 28, 2009 14:05:43 GMT
No matter what happens for the rest of the season, whether we stay up or not, This is just a heartfelt thanks saId right now for the wonderful adventure we've all had this last couple of years. Something to remember for life, no matter how it turns out. Everybody wrote us off at the begining of the season and yet still with 8 games remaining, the future remains in our own hands. Thanks for the wonderful thrills and spills, the exitement and, that incredible buzz at the Brittannia which now sets us apart from other fans in such a unique way. thanks to one and all ! but most of all, thanks to the owners, management, backroom staff and players at STOKE CITY ! Well said that man
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Post by harrysburrow on Mar 28, 2009 14:14:59 GMT
Here Here!
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Post by harrysburrow on Mar 28, 2009 14:16:39 GMT
Or is it Hear Hear! Either way, my sentiments exactly.
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Post by Bick on Mar 28, 2009 14:24:42 GMT
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Post by patobanton on Mar 28, 2009 14:38:31 GMT
I starting watching Stoke in the 06/07 season. I think the first game I saw was against Barnsley. That game might not have been a thriller but as the push for a play off spot developed I became hooked and the following season I started going more regulary and found what was my favorite football match until recently was Bristol City at home towards the end of the 07/08 season. Now the game I have enjoyed the most was the Boro game.
It has been a great ride to see the club over achieve for 3 season and alot of credit must go to the Tony's and Peter Coates. Its been a fantastic ride and the club has done the city a well needed service.
I don't live in Stoke anymore but I miss it and will return.
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Post by jbstokie on Mar 28, 2009 14:41:21 GMT
Well said
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Post by stokie5554 on Mar 28, 2009 14:42:19 GMT
i started watching stoke in te 97 / 98 season when i was 4 and i say this to everyone " the first team you go and watch you will always have a softspot for " and its true no matter what even when your old and cant get to the games ull still look or if ure not in the country you'll ask around see how ure team got on
GOARN STOKE !
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Post by Targaryen Stokie on Mar 28, 2009 15:03:34 GMT
Totally agree, goarn Stoke! :-)
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Post by sheikh al dubai bin stokie on Mar 28, 2009 15:28:54 GMT
i started watching stoke in te 97 / 98 season when i was 4 and i say this to everyone " the first team you go and watch you will always have a softspot for " and its true no matter what even when your old and cant get to the games ull still look or if ure not in the country you'll ask around see how ure team got on GOARN STOKE ! first team i went and saw was the baggies... but since '76 ive been a die hard red n white.... no matter how hard my auld fella tried, he couldnt convert me to brazilianism... but to echo the statements.... yes, awesome experience... truly awesome for us exiles.. having us on the telly, live, home and away every game is a joy to behold
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2009 18:58:18 GMT
i started watching stoke in te 97 / 98 season when i was 4 and i say this to everyone " the first team you go and watch you will always have a softspot for " and its true no matter what even when your old and cant get to the games ull still look or if ure not in the country you'll ask around see how ure team got on GOARN STOKE ! Wrong, my first match was Vale. My second match was Rochdale, I have a soft spot for them. My third match was Stoke and its stuck.
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Post by truckerged on Mar 29, 2009 10:48:51 GMT
i started going in 78 being the glory hunter that i am lol WELL SAID hard bastard
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Post by mitchandtitch on Mar 29, 2009 11:11:04 GMT
I started in the late 80's when i started to understand the game of football, since then we have some highs(autowindscreens, p, layoffs) lows, Nuneaton, Telford on penalties. However my best moment was at the final whistle on the pitch last May, i was proud. Now we have new history, the season in the Priemership. Not just THANK YOU STOKE, PLAYERS, STAFF AND BOARD, but one BIG BIG BIG BIG THANK YOU TO EACH AND EVERYONE OF US THE FANS, THE SEASON TICKET HOLDERS, THE ARMCHAIR SUPPORTERS LETS KEEP IT GOING AND COME MAY 24th ARSENAL WE WILL BE SAFE AND WE WILL HAVE ANOTHER GREAT SEASON IN THE PRIEMERSHIP
GO STOKE
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Post by milfman1 on Mar 29, 2009 11:22:26 GMT
cant remember first match but my dad dragged me to old trafford on a few occassions as a little lad but once i joined some of the older lads on the train from alsager goin up to stoke on match day in about 1984ish then that was it for me there cud only be one team for me the potters
have always been proud to be a stokie and being an exile it is just amazing watchin us every week on telly in a bar with gloryhunting tossers who are gradually starting to respect stoke city and all that we stand for
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Post by torquaypotter on Mar 29, 2009 11:46:05 GMT
We were in tunisia this year for 5 weeks [we are so lucky us o a p s lol] belive me i could not rest on saturdays waiting for the results to come through.I sat in one cafe and saw ALL the stoke games the owner after the first week called me mr stoke city and even put the games on the BIG TELLY lol making the smaller teams like manure / liverpoo watch on the little screens lol. going back next year [FOR 6 WEEKS lol] hoping to convert more fans to the mighty potter world
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Post by kiwi on Mar 29, 2009 12:09:13 GMT
We were in tunisia this year for 5 weeks [we are so lucky us o a p s lol] belive me i could not rest on saturdays waiting for the results to come through.I sat in one cafe and saw ALL the stoke games the owner after the first week called me mr stoke city and even put the games on the BIG TELLY lol making the smaller teams like manure / liverpoo watch on the little screens lol. going back next year [FOR 6 WEEKS lol] hoping to convert more fans to the mighty potter world admin oap using the phrase LOL have a word please . I was in Kos on my hols when we played villa at home(bad timing i know!!). i felt 10ft tall on the sunday when i walked down to the pool with my stoke towel and got several praising comments. But best of all was being stopped by a shopkeeper who saw my stoke tattoo and promptly whipped out his betting slip to show me he,d backed us and won 75euro ;D. " i likes Stoke City" he said with a toothy greek grin. "I loves um mate" was my reply. Made my holiday. Goooooooooooaaaarn Stoke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by march4 on Mar 29, 2009 12:16:37 GMT
Since the start of 2008, supporting Stoke has been overwhelmingly wonderful.
I am a veteran of over 1000 games watched live and can remember the early 60's and yet this 15 months have just been special.
Thank you PC and TP and everyone else who has played a part.
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