Monday, December 30, 2019

Tommy Smith On Stoke City's Defeat At Fulham

Highlights: Fulham v Stoke City

Michael O'Neill reacts to Fulham defeat

Narrow Defeat ...Fulham 1 Stoke City FC 0

Not much difference between the bottom and the top of the Championship.Poorish first half from The Potters,much improved second half toward the end of which we might have salvaged a point.

But it was not to be....London is still a poor hunting ground for us.Shawcross effectively shackled their leading scorer Mitrovic, but Fulham went in front on 26 minutes through Decordova-Reid who tapped home when Jack Butland could only parry a Knockaert ball across the face of his goal.

The home side had  further excellent chances but Butland was equal to all challenges making some fine saves.

Toward the end of the second half Stoke came more into the game and could have snatched a deserved point,Baath heading wide and keeper Rodak coping with a strong McClean volley.The impression that Fulham were hanging on in the end  was confirmed when Rodak was booked for time wasting.

Apart from losing the worst element of this game was the sight at the end of Ryan Shawcross hobbling around with a calf injury,which looks pretty certain to keep him out of the Huddersfield game.

Sunday, December 29, 2019

Thursday, December 26, 2019

Stoke City FC Matchday............Season Ticket Holder Dedication Test....To Go or Not To Go?

STOKE propping up the Championship table........half way through the season....

Sheffield Wednesday are our visitors, playing well under Gary Monk, third in the table.

Boxing Day = Family

Stokie Weather = Cloudy, little light rain, 7 degrees (Not bad considering some of the weather we have had to contend with this season.)

Travel = 3/4 hour each way given a clearish run on the road. (Nothing compared with distances covered by heroic long distance ST holders !)

Match facts
Stoke are winless in seven league games against Sheffield Wednesday (D4 L3) since a victory back in November 2005.

Sheffield Wednesday haven't completed a league double over Stoke since the 1952-53 campaign.

This is Stoke's first home league match on Boxing Day since 2015, when they won 2-0 against Manchester United in the Premier League.

Sheffield Wednesday have won their last five league matches on Boxing Day, and haven't conceded a goal in any of their last seven matches played on that day.

Stoke have won only once in their last six Championship matches (W1 D1 L4), losing last time out, despite taking the lead vs Middlesbrough.


Sheffield Wednesday's Barry Bannan was the match-winner for the Owls last time out, netting from the spot vs Bristol City - he hasn't scored in consecutive league games since April.
(BBC Sport)

What to do???

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Wing's screamer secures win for Boro | M'Boro 2-1 Stoke | SkyBet Champio...

Michael O'Neill Delivers Middlesbrough Assessment

More of the Same....Middlesbrough 2 Stoke City 1

Again The Potters contrive to lose a game they should have won.Overall they had the best of the first half (without really threatening to score) against a makeshift home outfit.

Second half and Clucas came up with another goal, to put us ahead, following good work by Gregory having been set free by a long ball down the right.

The home team had not won any game this season where it went behind.But this is Stoke....Within 4 minutes 'Boro equalised with Stoke's back four waiting for an offside flag that never came. Shortly after Clucas was felled in the home penalty area,but no penalty awarded,just a yellow card for supposedly faking it all.Poor decision,which once again seemed to knock the stuffing out of our fragile team.

Momentum was with 'Boro. They escaped Stoke's high press,advanced on a retreating defence,with Wing scoring a fine winner from distance.No chance for Butland to save.

You knew we were not coming back from that

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Jordan Cousins On Reading Draw

Michael O'Neill's Reading Evaluation

Nothing To See Here.........Stoke City 0 Reading 0

Cold and getting colder as the two teams played out an uninspiring goalless draw.Neither keeper had a meaningful save to make,What shots there were were well off target.My feeling was that Ince had a good few of our efforts,but threatening he was not.

We pressed the visitors, but did not win as much clean ball as against Luton.Allen got about the pitch but could not lift his teammates.Star attraction was again Cousins,who had a solid game,which earned him Man of the Match.

Lindsay and Batth were sound at the heart of the defence,well supported by Ward on the left.An off colour Edwards was replaced by Smith at halftime.

It is clear again that we lack a frontman who can focus our attacking efforts. Sadly Vokes is not the man for the job, making,as he did, little impression on Reading yesterday.

Still a point is a point,and for us consecutive clean sheets are not to be sniffed at.

PS Charlie Adam has not shed any weight since he left us, but he still picks and plays a very good pass.

Friday, December 13, 2019

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Much Better....Stoke City 3 Luton Town 0

Overall an improved performance,albeit against a poor Luton side.For the better part of the game our players showed greater energy and increased effort, pressing the visitors back toward their own goal. We forced mistakes,and took our goal chances well when they occured

James McClean had another fine game,scoring a goal himself,and crossing the ball for Allen's headed first goal, just before halftime. Allen's second goal wrapped things up shortly after the break.

                                 leannebagnall.photography
Liam Lindsay had a steadier game  than on his previous outings.Jordan Cousins looked like the player that Nathan Jones told us he was.Getting about the pitch to good effect in an anchor role,putting in accurate telling passes to both wings.On the few occasions that he was called upon Jack Butland looked more like his old self.Unfortunately Ryan Shawcross's return from injury was shortlived.

A good win, with perhaps a stiffer test to come on Saturday against Reading.

Luton Town win satisfies Michael O'Neill

Monday, December 09, 2019

Sunday, December 08, 2019

What To Do Next?

Michael O'Neill,I'm sure, now realises that he is on a hiding to nothing with this job. Relegation  seems a distinct possibility with this squad.

At the moment, even though he inspires a promising start to a game, he witnesses his team folding as real pressure comes on it from the opposition.In for training today-according to some sources- could address perceived problem areas,but I doubt that it can instill the necessary fight and determination to see a game through to a successful conclusion.

We shall see on Tuesday night,and next Saturday. Luton are no great shakes,Reading somewhat better.A couple of wins is vital, but I suspect fans would be more than happy to take four points from the two games. Luton looks the likeliest win. Reading ,like Hull, have a striker in form.Yesterday it was Bowen who did for us,come Saturday it could be Romanian  George Puscas who notched a five minute winning  hat trick in Reading's last away match at Wigan.

I think it should go without saying that in both matches (however much we may feel the performance deserves it) as true fans we should hold back on any negative reactions to what we are seeing on the pitch.They can only be destructive of what little confidence the team has left!

Fingers very much crossed.

Michael O'Neill On Poor Hull City Defeat

Highlights: Hull City v Stoke City

Thursday, December 05, 2019

Sunday, December 01, 2019

Defeat Is Habit Forming....Stoke City 1 Blackburn Rovers 2

Apart from one or two isolated flurries of threatening activity from The Potters, whatever the stats might say,the first half belonged to the visitors.To fall behind to yet another early goal visibly deflated our players, and it took some time for them to get back into their stride ( if indeed they did before the break).

What was said at halftime, or what was reorganised, had a positive effect ,a bright start with a little more threat going forward.One or two moments of panic in the Blackburn defence, provided encouragement for us.As with the Wigan game the introduction of  Mame Diouf proved to be a positive stimulus.Running with the ball,winning headers on,followed by almost scoring again,definitely unsettling the Blackburn rearguard. His near miss was followed not long after by our equaliser,a Dack og or Hogan netting from a goalmouth melee.

Blacburn upped their game and were ahead again four minutes later, a breakout down the right, ball played across to unmarked Gallagher , who stroked the ball home for the winner. Cue stadium begins to empty swiftly,A sad sight indeed.