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Re: Stoke Away

by Chuckle Brother » 14 Jan 2013 18:21

Stuka Other than the region's historic links to pottery, I admit I know sod all about Stoke. I'm not even entirely sure what region it's in. Does it count as 'North of England' or 'Midlands'? It exists as some kind of metaphysically homeless no man’s land adrift from better known English areas. What does Stoke have to offer culturally or historically? I know the punk band Discharge are from there.


Famous for darts players.

And Robbie Williams.

And fat people in general.

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Re: Stoke Away

by Stuka » 14 Jan 2013 18:31

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Stuka Other than the region's historic links to pottery, I admit I know sod all about Stoke. I'm not even entirely sure what region it's in. Does it count as 'North of England' or 'Midlands'? It exists as some kind of metaphysically homeless no man’s land adrift from better known English areas. What does Stoke have to offer culturally or historically? I know the punk band Discharge are from there.


Archetypal post-industrial/manufacturing decline City with persisting scars. Pottery and Coal Mining were the biggest employers so not Thatcher loving territory. One of the most Northerly points of the Midlands (anything beyond is North really).

The Staffordshire Moorlands and nearby Peak District provide the natural beauty spots. Struggling economy which would require masses of investment to fully modernise. Comparatively poor to the rest of the UK. Residents are community minded and usually quite friendly. Nearest City to Alton Towers theme park.

Culture is a bit thin, Robbie Williams is from there (Burslem). Pubs and Darts! - World Champ Phil Taylor is from there. It was also one of the UK's original House Music/Rave club Cities - Legendary nightclub 'Shelleys' in Longton was one of the first after the Hacienda in Manchester (the famous DJ Sasha was the resident there). It was demolished around the time a dual carriageway (that also runs past the Stadium) was built. Later on, another club 'Entropy' was established at another venue (The Leisurebowl) which was also one of the best in the country.


Thanks for summary. Just remembered they played a part in the Northern Soul scene and I have a compilation of tracks known to have been played at the Golden Torch club. Perhaps suitable listening for my trip up there next month.

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Re: Stoke Away

by LoyalRoyal22 » 14 Jan 2013 21:04

Just ordered my ticket. I guess we will sell out with that small allocation

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Re: Stoke Away

by Stuka » 14 Jan 2013 21:57

LoyalRoyal22 Just ordered my ticket. I guess we will sell out with that small allocation


Let's hope if that's the case they offer more seats. I have to wait until payday before buying mine!

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Re: Stoke Away

by 26-10-06 » 15 Jan 2013 13:05

Just purchased my three tickets, looking forward to it! Hopefully we haven't lost more ground on 17th place by then, otherwise season may well be over


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Re: Stoke Away

by Jackson Corner » 15 Jan 2013 13:13

In the last time I went there we won 4-0 in the late 90's. They were'nt the loudest fans in the league that night the place was empty. Be warned it can be bloody cold in that away end.

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by Stuka » 15 Jan 2013 21:01

Jackson Corner Be warned it can be bloody cold in that away end.


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Re: Stoke Away

by BenReadingFC » 16 Jan 2013 01:03

The last time we visited Stoke away, Leroy LIta played his last game for us in the league cup. He stunk and put us out of the cup with the last penalty kick of the game. Was livid

Stoke vs Reading, Penalty Shootout, League, Cup, 23/09/08
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xd55ji_stoke-vs-reading-penalty-shootout-l_sport?search_algo=2#.UPX7UGdEBEI

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Re: Stoke Away

by Royalclapper » 16 Jan 2013 08:46

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Stuka Other than the region's historic links to pottery, I admit I know sod all about Stoke. I'm not even entirely sure what region it's in. Does it count as 'North of England' or 'Midlands'? It exists as some kind of metaphysically homeless no man’s land adrift from better known English areas. What does Stoke have to offer culturally or historically? I know the punk band Discharge are from there.


Archetypal post-industrial/manufacturing decline City with persisting scars. Pottery and Coal Mining were the biggest employers so not Thatcher loving territory. One of the most Northerly points of the Midlands (anything beyond is North really).

The Staffordshire Moorlands and nearby Peak District provide the natural beauty spots. Struggling economy which would require masses of investment to fully modernise. Comparatively poor to the rest of the UK. Residents are community minded and usually quite friendly. Nearest City to Alton Towers theme park.

Culture is a bit thin, Robbie Williams is from there (Burslem). Pubs and Darts! - World Champ Phil Taylor is from there. It was also one of the UK's original House Music/Rave club Cities - Legendary nightclub 'Shelleys' in Longton was one of the first after the Hacienda in Manchester (the famous DJ Sasha was the resident there). It was demolished around the time a dual carriageway (that also runs past the Stadium) was built. Later on, another club 'Entropy' was established at another venue (The Leisurebowl) which was also one of the best in the country.


Thanks for summary. Just remembered they played a part in the Northern Soul scene and I have a compilation of tracks known to have been played at the Golden Torch club. Perhaps suitable listening for my trip up there next month.


How could I forget :shock: There are two other very notable omissions from that summary.
Firstly, our very own Sir John Madejski was born in Stoke. Secondly, and perhaps rather surprisingly, I think the Guns n' Roses guitarist 'Slash' grew up there!


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Re: Stoke Away

by Big Foot » 16 Jan 2013 09:02

heathrow royal In, new ground for me

M8, seriously? I'm surprised

Been there 3 times (1-0 defeat, 1-0 win and Aldershot v Shrewsbury Conference P/O Final) - and I'm OUT

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by Royal With Cheese » 16 Jan 2013 09:49

I went there once. I'm never going again.

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Re: Stoke Away

by bobby1413 » 16 Jan 2013 09:53

Never been to stoke. This was one of my definites to visit this season, along with Newcastle. Unfortunately Stoke game clashes with my friends wedding. Ill be in Wales instead! :-(

Out.

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Re: Stoke Away

by LWJ » 16 Jan 2013 12:54

Went to our 3-0 defeat which was in our run of 3 consecutive 3-0 defeats, a few years ago now. OUT


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by gazzer, loyal royal » 16 Jan 2013 15:30

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by Stuka » 16 Jan 2013 15:37

gazzer, loyal royal in



Nice lower-case "in" after the slurry of OUTS

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Re: Stoke Away

by 3 veesinarow » 16 Jan 2013 16:50

Closest Premier League ground for us (22 miles), so a natch really.

If you are prepared to put up with a taxi ride to the Britannia and real ale is your tipple of choice, then your pre and/or post-match visits have to include the Coachmaker's Arms, as this will be your last chance, being as how it is being torn down after Easter. The single best real ale pub in the five-town sprawl and closing for ever, despite a 5 year long campaign to save it from disappearing under an approach road to the new Bus station (an approach road, mind, not another building or anything, as if it's not a shameful enough end anyway). A classic Victorian corridor pub, with a serving hatch in the corridor and four rooms off, always with 6/7 great beers on.

Philistines.

Other choices: The White Star, The Unicorn.

All three of these are in Hanley and within 10 minutes of each other for that perfect matchday pub crawl.

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Re: Stoke Away

by Green » 16 Jan 2013 17:16

3 veesinarow Closest Premier League ground for us (22 miles), so a natch really.

If you are prepared to put up with a taxi ride to the Britannia and real ale is your tipple of choice, then your pre and/or post-match visits have to include the Coachmaker's Arms, as this will be your last chance, being as how it is being torn down after Easter. The single best real ale pub in the five-town sprawl and closing for ever, despite a 5 year long campaign to save it from disappearing under an approach road to the new Bus station (an approach road, mind, not another building or anything, as if it's not a shameful enough end anyway). A classic Victorian corridor pub, with a serving hatch in the corridor and four rooms off, always with 6/7 great beers on.

Philistines.

Other choices: The White Star, The Unicorn.

All three of these are in Hanley and within 10 minutes of each other for that perfect matchday pub crawl.

That's almost enough to persuade me to go.

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Re: Stoke Away

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 16 Jan 2013 18:07

One of the coldest grounds in the country to watch football.

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Re: Stoke Away

by Maquisard » 16 Jan 2013 18:18

Dilemma dilemma - arctic cold vs real ale pub... I'll think on it

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Re: Stoke Away

by LoyalRoyal22 » 16 Jan 2013 18:52

Both times i have been we won 1-0!

Shorey free kick

and the next time was a dave kitson penalty in our promotion season

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