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Post by wagsastokie on Jun 24, 2020 16:21:59 GMT
Rather go to West Ham for away day than Norwich (which is a nightmare to get too.....unless your Suffolk Stokie & its over the border!) or Bournemouth (Just....well its Bourenmouth!) Living near Norwich and through health reasons find long journeys difficult unless by train The trouble is getting to a Stoke home game is piss easy Getting home is extremely difficult there is thirty minute window to catch a train from Stoke or else the only option is to be picked up from Peterborough
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Post by marylandstoke on Jun 24, 2020 16:56:55 GMT
Rather go to West Ham for away day than Norwich (which is a nightmare to get too.....unless your Suffolk Stokie & its over the border!) or Bournemouth (Just....well its Bourenmouth!) At least all the shop windows in Boremouth are bi-focal.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2020 17:55:02 GMT
After the Tevez and Mascherano episode it will be Karma if Villa stop up by 1 point courtesy of the point they got against Sheff Utd, and they relegate WHU.
The Dildo brothers will be apoplectic.
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Post by somersetstokie on Jun 24, 2020 18:24:31 GMT
There must still be time to dock West Ham points for some reason, even if it's false representation as they are no longer West Ham, (which is in the London Borough of Newham) and play their Home games, at great public expense, in the London Borough of Stratford.
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Post by mickstupp on Jun 24, 2020 20:02:25 GMT
I think West Ham will just about get away with it. They have made an excellent signing in young Bowen from Hull. Really good player, will never understand why hull got rid when they did and not at the end of the season Desperate for the money I imagine
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Post by stokecitytalke on Jun 25, 2020 11:28:08 GMT
I think West Ham will just about get away with it. They have made an excellent signing in young Bowen from Hull. Really good player, will never understand why hull got rid when they did and not at the end of the season Weren't they 8th earlier on in the season and 1 point of the playoff place? Probably thought they would be safe and cashed in.
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Post by Vadiation_Ribe on Jun 25, 2020 19:38:15 GMT
I think about who'll be the greatest competition next season (assuming Stoke aren't relegated), so maybe West Ham would be better staying up at Watford, Bournemouth or Brighton's expense. Then again, maybe the needle of added competition could help push Stoke on.
The ideal scenario is West Ham get relegated, and on the final day of next season, Stoke play West Ham away. A win for West Ham sees them secure a playoff place - they look nailed-on given their goal difference over rivals. Stoke have been promoted already, but need a win to go up as champions. Stoke win 6-0, seeing West Ham miss out on the playoffs on a goal difference of 1. West Ham are relegated to League One the following season, all caught on a Netflix documentary. Stoke win the FA Cup and finish 8th in the Premier League.
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Post by somersetstokie on Jun 25, 2020 20:16:27 GMT
Spoiler alert! Its no fun when you know how it all ends.
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Post by kustokie on Jun 25, 2020 23:52:52 GMT
Nice big council house in the championship. Wonder if theyll fill it then? 🤔🤔 Aren't we all still paying for their ground? I thought it was just London taxpayers.
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Post by Vadiation_Ribe on Jul 1, 2020 10:08:19 GMT
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Post by Veritas on Jul 1, 2020 13:49:46 GMT
Aren't we all still paying for their ground? I thought it was just London taxpayers. It is but that just means London needs, and gets, more central government funding and guess who funds that.
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Post by canadianpotter on Jul 2, 2020 19:17:44 GMT
Problem is we'll be playing Sunderland
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