Clapping the stoke fans

Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
I'm delighted they are in the Europa. I think Pulis is a bit of a plonker but I also think he will give the Europa some credence and put out a team that will challenge each match. Can't see him chucking in the towel as soon as they begin.

What odds a Stoke v Fulham final?
 
SWSB said:
why was there end not sold out,Tickets would have been on sale well before Wembley game.Fair play to them this time.Seems our hate relationship could be a thing of the past.


Give them a break mate - for goodness sake: Nothing to play for. Just beaten by the same team in Fa Cup Final. Its Tuesday night. Travel & ticket expense to be 99% certain your team will get humiliated.
Well done Stoke Fans, on both occasions.

I can well remember going on those sort of trips only a few years ago - were you there?????
 
It was a good gesture, and i've got new found respect for the stokies.

But we need to stop this love in with each other now, it's going a bit too far!
 
Yeah was a nice touch that last night by the greatest fans in the world.

By the way if you was in blocks 111-110 you might have noticed some little lad who had a red stoke top with the number 16 on it? He kept ripping it off asif he was ready too fight the world ahaaa! he must have only been 12
 
The applause for both the Stoke team and their supporters at the end was like something from a bygone era of honesty, respect and sportsmanship between rival fans, before the creation of the Premier League, when graceless impatience, greed and a sneering, hostile arrogance became the default setting of the new breed of football 'consumer'.
Proof that football still has soul.
 
Credit to the Stokies, thought the few that were there shown us great respect and especially to all our fans who shown them our respect too. Well done Blues!

Loved it when they did the Poznan, and we all sang we'll show you how its done, and the majority of the stadium got up and started doing it back!

Class!
 
LongsightM13 said:
The applause for both the Stoke team and their supporters at the end was like something from a bygone era of honesty, respect and sportsmanship between rival fans, before the creation of the Premier League, when graceless impatience, greed and a sneering, hostile arrogance became the default setting of the new breed of football 'consumer'.
Proof that football still has soul.
Did you ever go to Leeds in the 70s????
 
JoeMercer'sWay said:
how many of them were there? 150-200?

very poor show 2bh, no trouble in taking 25,000 on their big day out eh.

There's irony for you. Perhaps if you went to more meaningless end of season City games you would have had enough points to get a semi ticket yourself instead of moaning on here about the injustice of those that do go getting tickets before you.
 

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