Quote from: Archie on April 24, 2011, 02:36:11 PMYes, Stoke represent the anti-football, but they always do the same action on the set piece, and it's incredible how a player that should be experienced like Dunne left Kenwight Jones substantially free to head home.That's unfair. Stoke have scored many, many goals like that over the last few years against better teams than us and I'm sure they will continue to do so. I thought our defence coped pretty well with their aerial threat yesterday, especially considering how poor we have been in other games this season at defending corners.
Yes, Stoke represent the anti-football, but they always do the same action on the set piece, and it's incredible how a player that should be experienced like Dunne left Kenwight Jones substantially free to head home.
Quote from: Chipsticks on April 24, 2011, 12:24:02 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on April 24, 2011, 11:17:49 AM It will be a sad reflection on the game if that approach produces a trophy.I agree, but on the other hand It'll be an even worse reflection if the 'Man City' moneybags approach produces a trophy. I'll be supporting Stoke in the final. (As much as I hate the cheatin' bastards)Another reason to dislike Stoke is that they've forced me to want Man City to win the cup. I think I'll find some jobs to do in the garden on that day.
Quote from: Chris Smith on April 24, 2011, 11:17:49 AM It will be a sad reflection on the game if that approach produces a trophy.I agree, but on the other hand It'll be an even worse reflection if the 'Man City' moneybags approach produces a trophy. I'll be supporting Stoke in the final. (As much as I hate the cheatin' bastards)
It will be a sad reflection on the game if that approach produces a trophy.
I said the same thing as you Chris. I hope Man City smash them for the sake of football.Christ but there will be some bloody awful teams in Europe nex season; SHA and Stoke. Vomit.
Quote from: Ads on April 24, 2011, 01:29:03 PMWhy on earth would you want anything to vindicate that style of football? To show that you cannot buy success?
Why on earth would you want anything to vindicate that style of football?
Quote from: Ads on April 24, 2011, 01:29:03 PMWhy on earth would you want anything to vindicate that style of football? Why on earth would you want to "vindicate" the soulless, arrogant, nouveau riche Manchester City winning it? I've never subscribed to the innocent, loveable, hard done by, everybody's second team bollocks that is often associated with them and since the oil money rolled in they've become even more arrogant than they were before. Tony Pulis has done a great job at Stoke on a modest (ish) budget and I wish them well against Mancini and his ridiculously overpriced/overhyped mercenary's.
Quote from: TheBentman on April 24, 2011, 02:13:56 PMQuote from: Ads on April 24, 2011, 01:29:03 PMWhy on earth would you want anything to vindicate that style of football? To show that you cannot buy success?But it does and history shows it.
You cant defend them now, I think Stoke have got worse, they've become a horrible parody of themselves, whilst they had the time to consolidate in the PL and adapt a better style of footballThey haven't done that and the whole Delap throw thing, time wasting, fouling is just the ugliest thing I've seen in football for a very long time, to think we paid £38 to watch that shit yesterday is annoying
Quote from: Ads on April 24, 2011, 04:43:57 PMQuote from: TheBentman on April 24, 2011, 02:13:56 PMQuote from: Ads on April 24, 2011, 01:29:03 PMWhy on earth would you want anything to vindicate that style of football? To show that you cannot buy success?But it does and history shows it.Of course, then again, how many European Cups have Chelsea won with Abramovich's millions? And in response to the Wimbledon comment, I applaud any club that can make it from non league football to winning the FA Cup in 10 years, that is what football used to be all about. Not any more. I'd sooner see a club like Wimbledon battling their way up through the divisions on nothing but team spirit than Man City spending obscene amounts of money to buy success and making it impossible for clubs even as big as us to compete. I hope Stoke stuff them at Wembley.
Quote from: WikiVilla on April 24, 2011, 05:28:55 PMYou cant defend them now, I think Stoke have got worse, they've become a horrible parody of themselves, whilst they had the time to consolidate in the PL and adapt a better style of footballThey haven't done that and the whole Delap throw thing, time wasting, fouling is just the ugliest thing I've seen in football for a very long time, to think we paid £38 to watch that shit yesterday is annoyingThey looked like a different team against Bolton and played some decent stuff.I really cannot understand some of the snobbery on here. It's not like we are Barcelona or anything like that. In all honesty I don't give a shit about how opposition teams play. I care about how we play and our job is to cope with Stoke's style of play and in that we failled. I find it especially bizarre when the same people criticising Stoke's direct style are the ones who complain about us playing 'tippy tappy' football. What I understand less than the snobbery is the fact that anyone would want Man City to win anything. I want them to finish fifth, lose the FA cup final, sack Mancini, bring in more expensive players and go through another season of transition hopefully winning fuck all again.
Football and Stoke do not belong in the same sentence and I shudder to think that the way they play may be rewarded by a trophy, let alone the Cup.