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Post by andrewguk on Jun 9, 2011 15:45:25 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/philmcnulty/2011/06/end_of_season_review.htmlStoke City - 13th Tony Pulis deserves great credit for his management at Stoke City. Not only did they prove once again that they are an established Premier League club, they embellished this by reaching the FA Cup final. It was disappointing Stoke played so poorly in losing to Manchester City but this should not scratch too much gloss off another fine season, which provided a real highlight for their fanatical support when Bolton were beaten 5-0 in the semi-final. Stoke also gave the lie to the old judgement about simply being a long-ball team, providing plenty of entertainment by fielding two wingers, Jermaine Pennant and Matthew Etherington, who constantly supplied Kenwyne Jones and Jon Walters. Stoke still have their critics - but you will not find me among them.
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Post by podolipotter on Jun 9, 2011 15:54:56 GMT
Every other team - including those relegated - get at least four full paragraphs but Stoke appear to be worthy of only three paragraphs plus one line. He clearly knows little about us.
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Post by Roy Cropper on Jun 9, 2011 16:11:22 GMT
Phil McNulty always tends to give us a good write up. Podolipotter - so you'd rather he gave us a really shit and media typical evaluation as long as it was an extra paragraph? Jesus, people moan about stupid things.
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Post by towraytek on Jun 9, 2011 18:33:37 GMT
No disrespect Podoli but it isnt three paragraphs its 4 sentences and a bit with four spaces to make it look more than it is.
Whatever, for me, it sums up our season perfectly.
Who needs padding? Tell it like it is.
Ek
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