You are Stoke City manager. Despite lofty pre-season expectations of being somewhat competent Stoke City have slumped to the murky depths of lower mid-table and got rid of the previous manager in the middle of the season. You are given the task of giving the crowd something to shout about before the end of the … Continue reading Stoke City: Choose Your Own Adventure
Film Review: Macari’s Red and White Army

I was born in 1993. I’ve always felt good about that, being born in a ‘great Stoke year’. Naturally, this probably makes me not quite as well-positioned to judge ‘Macari’s Red and White Army’ as the fans who experienced it. My biggest connection to Stoke’s class of ’93 is that my middle name is Mark, … Continue reading Film Review: Macari’s Red and White Army
Quick Preview: Rotherham United (H)

Rotherham fan Rick Potts give us an overview of The Millers ahead of their trip to the bet365 on Saturday. How would you assess your season so far? Very, very challenging – but overall – bloody good! Personally, I think we’ve done really well without getting the rub of the green – I know a … Continue reading Quick Preview: Rotherham United (H)
Empty seats should shame football, not football fans

There was an inevitability about the recent criticism directed at Manchester City supporters, as tickets for their FA Cup semi-final against Brighton went unsold. Man City have dealt with empty seat jibes for a number of years now. Sections of sky blue at the Etihad Stadium not reflecting the domination of Pep Guardiola’s team. Last … Continue reading Empty seats should shame football, not football fans
Quick Preview: Swansea City (A)

In the first of what will hopefully be a regular feature, we take a quick look at an upcoming Stoke game with a fan from the opposition. Today, Stephen Carroll from The Jack Cast podcast and the Swansea oh Swansea fanzine answers our questions ahead of Stoke's trip to The Liberty Stadium on Tuesday night. … Continue reading Quick Preview: Swansea City (A)
Nathan Jones isn’t the messiah

Nathan Jones is a devout Christian who credits his faith with getting him through bad times. He has several religious tattoos on his body including praying hands and the crucifixion on his left bicep and forearm, Jesus Christ on his right bicep, and Michaelangelo's 'The Creation of Adam' across his back.[48] "It keeps you grounded. There's a lot … Continue reading Nathan Jones isn’t the messiah
Wizard’s Library – The Mixer by Michael Cox

In the first of a new series, Jase takes a look at Stoke City’s appearances in various football books. This week he tackles The Mixer, by Michael Cox. What is it? The book is called The Mixer by Michael Cox, described as “The Story of Premier League Tactics, from Route One to False Nines”. From … Continue reading Wizard’s Library – The Mixer by Michael Cox
Smith and Jones: The Waiting Game

Plucked from smaller, less fashionable southern clubs and thrown into cauldrons of expectation in the Midlands, Dean Smith and Nathan Jones face unenviable tasks in trying to restore their respective clubs to former glories. The appointments of Dean Smith and Nathan Jones at Aston Villa and Stoke City may signify a broader trend for football … Continue reading Smith and Jones: The Waiting Game
Gordon Banks, 1937-2019

Please forgive me if this fails to do the man justice, as it inevitably will. It is a black morning for English football. We have lost a giant. Not only did one of the game's greatest players leave us, we also lost a kind, gentle, humble and thoroughly decent man. A greater ambassador for Stoke … Continue reading Gordon Banks, 1937-2019
Stop. F*****g. Booing.

Passing backwards, that’s a booin’. Losing at half time, that’s a booin’. Losing at full time, oh you better believe that’s a booin’. A binary thought process seems to have settled over the club, there appears to absolutely no nuance to the way in which matches are viewed. Passing forwards, winning matches – good; passing … Continue reading Stop. F*****g. Booing.