Stoke City: September 2008 Archives

Violence fears leads to fixture switch

Stoke's trip to Manchester City next month has been put back 24 hours to Sunday October 26 on the request of Greater Manchester Police.

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Midfielder facing ankle wait

Stoke will find out in the next 24 hours how long Liam Lawrence will be missing for after picking up a bizarre ankle injury.

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Gaffe could cost Cort

Leon Cort has admitted his mistake against Chelsea could cost him his place in the Stoke starting line-up.

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Pulis on Fuller worry

Ricardo Fuller is still suffering the effects of a long-lasting virus he picked up on international duty, Tony Pulis has revealed.

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Cresswell just wants to play

Richard Cresswell has revealed that he will play in any position for Stoke as long as he is part of Tony Pulis' first-team plans.

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Faye bids for comeback

Midfielder Amdy Faye is hoping for a recall to the Stoke side for Saturday's visit of Chelsea after serving a three-match suspension.

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Potters striker wants new deal

Stoke striker Vincent Pericard admits he is playing for his future and his priority is to secure a new Potters deal.

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Pulis supports Potters POY

Tony Pulis has backed Stoke's Player of the Year Liam Lawrence to rediscover his form sooner rather than later.

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Rivals in for Ryan

Wigan Athletic and Ipswich are interested in Stoke City's out of favour England Under-21 centre-back Ryan Shawcross.

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No fracture for Sonko

Scans on the injury Ibrahima Sonko sustained at Liverpool have revealed the Stoke defender has not suffered a fracture.

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Pulis to speak to 'silly' striker

Tony Pulis says he will speak to Ricardo Fuller after describing the striker as 'silly' for picking up a late booking at Liverpool.

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Pulis hopeful of a result

Stoke manager Tony Pulis will be without Andrew Davis and Amdy Faye for the trip to Anfield as he hopes the players do the club proud.

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Stoke to offer Lawrence new contract

Stoke City are preparing to offer Liam Lawrence a new contract despite the midfielder having penned his last one just six months ago.

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Pearce on Potters watch

England Under-21 coach Stuart Pearce has confirmed Stoke left-back Carl Dickinson is on his radar along with other Potters youngsters.

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Shotton set for Rovers loan extension

Stoke City's teenage defender Ryan Shotton looks set to extend his loan deal at Tranmere after impressing the club's boss Ronnie Moore.

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Griffin says Potters have survival attributes

Skipper Andy Griffin claims the Stoke squad have the qualities needed to ensure they do not struggle in the Premier League like Derby.

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Striker is pleasing the Potters

Stoke coach Mark O'Connor says everyone is pleased with Dave Kitson despite the striker still looking for his first goal of the season.

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Defending will be the key - Pulis

Tony Pulis believes Stoke have shown enough to show they can survive in the top flight, but admits the defending has to improve.

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Pulis philosophical in defeat

Tony Pulis had no complaint with Ricardo Fuller's disallowed goal against Everton on Sunday but cleared Leon Cort of handball.

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Francis to take role at Potters

Former Tottenham Hotspur boss Gerry Francis is hopeful of joining Stoke City as a coach on a part time basis.

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Higginbotham sings Britannia praises

Stoke City defender Danny Higginbotham says the fans at the Britannia Stadium are key to the Potters' survival hopes.

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Winger's Stoke City response

Town winger Jon Walters has denied handing in a transfer request and says he was not aware of any deadline-day bids for him from Stoke.

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Coates fears transfer inflation

Chairman Peter Coates fears clubs like Stoke will have to pay more money in transfer fees due to Man City's influx of new funding.

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Simonsen hopes to face old pals

Steve Simonsen is hoping to get the nod from boss Tony Pulis to start in goal for Stoke against his former club Everton on Sunday.

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Defender set for Brit stay

Reports linking Stoke City defender Ryan Shawcross with a loan move to Ipswich Town are unfounded according to City boss Tony Pulis.

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Reid surprised at star's Potters' omission

Republic of Ireland star Steven Reid says he cannot believe his midfield partner Glenn Whelan has failed to start for Stoke recently.

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O'Connor on fresh swoops talk

Mark O'Connor says Stoke's backroom staff are delighted with their summer signings but admitted more new faces could arrive in January.

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Walters interest snubbed

Ipswich have confirmed they turned down a bid on transfer deadline day, thought to be from Stoke, for striker Jon Walters.

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Pugh set for three-game ban

Danny Pugh is set to miss three games for Stoke following the red card he picked up playing for the reserves on Wednesday.

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Camara deal revelation

Stoke missed out on Wigan striker Henri Camara this week after Man Utd starlet Fraizer Campbell's loan switch to Latics fell through.

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Stoke not on Ivory Coast star's agenda

Ivory Coast defender Kanga Akale has revealed why he rejected a possible switch to Stoke in favour of a move to Spain.

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New signing reveals joy at Potters switch

Danny Higginbotham has insisted Stoke will not be the Premier League's whipping boys after rejoining the Potters this week.

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Potters plan ahead for transfers

Tony Pulis has indicated he will spend again in January's transfer window to further add to the Stoke squad.

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Stoke seal triple deal

Michael Tonge sealed a late move to Stoke before the transfer deadline, joining Danny Higginbotham and Tom Soares at the Britannia.

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Eagles ace winging in to Stoke

Tony Pulis is set to complete his second deadline day signing after Crystal Palace agreed a fee with Stoke for midfielder Tom Soares.

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Potters in mixed transfer progress

Stoke have agreed a deal to take Danny Higginbotham back to the club from Sunderland, but Cardiff snubbed a £5m bid for Joe Ledley.

More: Potters in mixed transfer progress |

Violence fears leads to fixture switch

Stoke's trip to Manchester City next month has been put back 24 hours to Sunday October 26 on the request of Greater Manchester Police.

More: Violence fears leads to fixture switch |

Midfielder facing ankle wait

Stoke will find out in the next 24 hours how long Liam Lawrence will be missing for after picking up a bizarre ankle injury.

More: Midfielder facing ankle wait |

Gaffe could cost Cort

Leon Cort has admitted his mistake against Chelsea could cost him his place in the Stoke starting line-up.

More: Gaffe could cost Cort |

Pulis on Fuller worry

Ricardo Fuller is still suffering the effects of a long-lasting virus he picked up on international duty, Tony Pulis has revealed.

More: Pulis on Fuller worry |

Cresswell just wants to play

Richard Cresswell has revealed that he will play in any position for Stoke as long as he is part of Tony Pulis' first-team plans.

More: Cresswell just wants to play |

Faye bids for comeback

Midfielder Amdy Faye is hoping for a recall to the Stoke side for Saturday's visit of Chelsea after serving a three-match suspension.

More: Faye bids for comeback |

Potters striker wants new deal

Stoke striker Vincent Pericard admits he is playing for his future and his priority is to secure a new Potters deal.

More: Potters striker wants new deal |

Pulis supports Potters POY

Tony Pulis has backed Stoke's Player of the Year Liam Lawrence to rediscover his form sooner rather than later.

More: Pulis supports Potters POY |

Rivals in for Ryan

Wigan Athletic and Ipswich are interested in Stoke City's out of favour England Under-21 centre-back Ryan Shawcross.

More: Rivals in for Ryan |

No fracture for Sonko

Scans on the injury Ibrahima Sonko sustained at Liverpool have revealed the Stoke defender has not suffered a fracture.

More: No fracture for Sonko |

Pulis to speak to 'silly' striker

Tony Pulis says he will speak to Ricardo Fuller after describing the striker as 'silly' for picking up a late booking at Liverpool.

More: Pulis to speak to 'silly' striker |

Pulis hopeful of a result

Stoke manager Tony Pulis will be without Andrew Davis and Amdy Faye for the trip to Anfield as he hopes the players do the club proud.

More: Pulis hopeful of a result |

Stoke to offer Lawrence new contract

Stoke City are preparing to offer Liam Lawrence a new contract despite the midfielder having penned his last one just six months ago.

More: Stoke to offer Lawrence new contract |

Pearce on Potters watch

England Under-21 coach Stuart Pearce has confirmed Stoke left-back Carl Dickinson is on his radar along with other Potters youngsters.

More: Pearce on Potters watch |

Shotton set for Rovers loan extension

Stoke City's teenage defender Ryan Shotton looks set to extend his loan deal at Tranmere after impressing the club's boss Ronnie Moore.

More: Shotton set for Rovers loan extension |

Griffin says Potters have survival attributes

Skipper Andy Griffin claims the Stoke squad have the qualities needed to ensure they do not struggle in the Premier League like Derby.

More: Griffin says Potters have survival attributes |

Striker is pleasing the Potters

Stoke coach Mark O'Connor says everyone is pleased with Dave Kitson despite the striker still looking for his first goal of the season.

More: Striker is pleasing the Potters |

Defending will be the key - Pulis

Tony Pulis believes Stoke have shown enough to show they can survive in the top flight, but admits the defending has to improve.

More: Defending will be the key - Pulis |

Pulis philosophical in defeat

Tony Pulis had no complaint with Ricardo Fuller's disallowed goal against Everton on Sunday but cleared Leon Cort of handball.

More: Pulis philosophical in defeat |

Francis to take role at Potters

Former Tottenham Hotspur boss Gerry Francis is hopeful of joining Stoke City as a coach on a part time basis.

More: Francis to take role at Potters |

Higginbotham sings Britannia praises

Stoke City defender Danny Higginbotham says the fans at the Britannia Stadium are key to the Potters' survival hopes.

More: Higginbotham sings Britannia praises |

Winger's Stoke City response

Town winger Jon Walters has denied handing in a transfer request and says he was not aware of any deadline-day bids for him from Stoke.

More: Winger's Stoke City response |

Coates fears transfer inflation

Chairman Peter Coates fears clubs like Stoke will have to pay more money in transfer fees due to Man City's influx of new funding.

More: Coates fears transfer inflation |

Simonsen hopes to face old pals

Steve Simonsen is hoping to get the nod from boss Tony Pulis to start in goal for Stoke against his former club Everton on Sunday.

More: Simonsen hopes to face old pals |

Defender set for Brit stay

Reports linking Stoke City defender Ryan Shawcross with a loan move to Ipswich Town are unfounded according to City boss Tony Pulis.

More: Defender set for Brit stay |

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