Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Stoke City: Struggling Potters visit Parliament looking for some Churchillian... - This really is Staffordshire

STOKE City's embattled people are in the Houses of Parliament today searching of some Churchillian soul for his or her fight Premier League relegation. The first-team party, boss Tony Pulis, his coaching staff and chairman Peter Coates were being addressed to a guided tour and lunch as part of the club's 150th birthday parties. And Coates is wanting the break from routine a' with the hallowed atmosphere a' may have an effect on a staff who have only five games to save themselves from a come back to Championship baseball. "It was established some time ago," he said. "I don't see it as a challenge because it makes a change for the people. It is been a long season and more training wasn't needed by them. Hopefully, the change of scene is likely to be good for them. myprint-247 Printing voucher Our heavyweight cards have FREE UV cotton finish, FREE following day delivery & VAT included. Select from 1000's of pre-designed templates or upload your own personal art. Purchases dispatched within 24hrs. Terms: Visit our website for more products: Business Cards, Compliment Slips, Letterheads, Leaflets, Postcards, Posters & much more. All goods are free following day delivery. Contact: 01858 468192 Good until: Tuesday, April 30 2013 "Maybe they'll be impressed by the kind of Winston Churchill and his famous estimate, 'We will never surrender.' "I also remember Gareth Southgate's famous quotation concerning the World Cup quarter-finals against Brazil in 2002 when he said at half-time they required a from Winston Churchill, but what they got was Iain Duncan Smith. "Well, the information at Stoke so far as we are concerned is just a very easy one, and that's everybody must stick together between now and the end of the season. That gives our most useful chance." to us Stoke end up just three points above next bottom Wigan, but having played two games a lot more than Roberto Martinez's FA Cup finalists, carrying out a run of just five points from the final 42 available. Coates admits to his nervousness, but insists they can draw some comfort from Sunday's 2-0 property defeat by champions-elect Manchester United. "I am feeling as nervous as everybody else," he unveiled, "and I am also as determined as everybody else for us to get the details we truly need. "I recognize we will need to do ourselves to it, and it is still in our own hands. "We enjoyed okay against United, but offered two bad targets away. "Before they scored their second purpose we were just getting into the game. But we have never beaten United, so it shouldn't affect our confidence. "I believed our fans were great, and that is very much liked, but we've to help keep that up because we've two massive activities coming up (at QPR and against Norwich )." Stoke visit Loftus Road on Saturday after losing their last six leagues games on the street, but Coates contends there is cause for optimism after current away activities. "I am realistic in what I see, and I do not the pill," to sugar coat he added. "In the last four away games we have played well without getting something. "But it'll be tough at QPR. They were unfortunate to not beat Wigan the other week, and it absolutely was no disgrace to lose at Everton, as they did on Saturday."

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