Thursday, 7 March 2013

Stoke City: Tony Pulis shows authorities to consider the big picture - This really is Staffordshire

TONY Pulis believes Stoke City's critics are being too hard in their analysis of the club in 2010. Stoke enter tomorrow's household game with West Ham amid plenty of grumblings from supporters discouraged with performances and the club's absent report. a Tony Pulis thinks Stoke City's experts are increasingly being too tough. Pulis acknowledges Stoke's bad hightail it from home after only one victory in 23 in the Premier League, but insists they've performed and ran a lot better than those figures suggest. "You simply take Manchester City, Swansea and the first half at Fulham last week out of it," he explained, "and our performances absent have already been better this year. myprint-247 Printing voucher Our heavyweight cards have FREE UV silk layer, FREE overnight delivery & VAT included. Pick from 1000's of pre-designed themes or publish your own personal art. Purchases sent within 24hrs. Terms: UK provider of Business Cards, Supplement Slides, Letterheads, Prints, Brochures and Postcards. 24hr Turnaround & FREE FOLLOWING DAY SUPPLY Contact: 01858 468192 Appropriate until: Saturday, March 09 2013 "Even against the top teams, we have got draws at Liverpool and Tottenham, we gave them a and went to Manchester United, went to Chelsea and were unlucky and went to Arsenal and got beat by way of a deflected goal." He continued: "What we're doing is putting a structure in place that plenty of Premier League clubs want a' and we're doing that and remaining in the group at the same time. "And all because we would like a future with a good side in the Premier League." His passionate support comes as Stoke try to expand a home report of just one single defeat in their last 20 league games at the Britannia where, Pulis contends, supporters have shown their true colours. "Our house form has been excellent this year," he continued, "and we have got to continue to make sure results are got by us. "We must always remember just what a tough league this is. There's a particular complacency that can slip in to places and we must maybe not let that get too deep." West Ham's eight items on their journeys is just one a lot better than Stoke's this year, but Pulis cautions that the absence of defender Robert Huth through suspension and the possible loss of winger Matthew Etherington through injury can tilt the total amount from Stoke. "Every sport between now and the finish of the growing season will undoubtedly be tough," he added. "We need to get these points for protection. We shall need help off our fans, especially with Robert out and maybe Matty as well." Huth begins a three-match bar for violent conduct at Fulham last Saturday, while Etherington stays under treatment for the trunk injury he suffered at Craven Cottage. Pulis says it's a up between Marc Wilson and Geoff Cameron to displace Huth and play along side skipper Ryan Shawcross at centre-half. "Marc has played there a lot of times for Portsmouth in the past," he explained, "and Geoff has played there for the Usa and Houston." Jordan Kightly stands by for Etherington on the flank. West Ham are without skipper Kevin Nolan after a toe was broken by him against Tottenham on Monday.

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