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ns over journeyman opponents gave the man from | Stoke a record of 20-2-1 and set him up for a shot a |
Stoke Abbott | |
He joined Fegg Hayes and then moved on to | Stoke, Aberdare, Oldham Athletic (in two spells), Sc |
It is located in the hamlet of | Stoke, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of the town of |
Stoke accepted a bid for Hoefkens from West Bromwich | |
Stoke acquired the freehold of the Victoria Ground i | |
times, whilst visiting the local area, famous | Stoke activist, Simon 'North' Mitchell remarked on t |
Was Man U v | Stoke actually a second round, second leg game and i |
d that he made the "wrong decision" in joining | Stoke, adding that he and his family were happy at R |
In the FA Cup | Stoke advanced past Bradford, Blackpool and Chelsea |
ere were high hopes for the 1975-76 season for | Stoke after last seasons achievements but Stoke stub |
1906-07 season but was forced to re-sign with | Stoke after Vale suffered a financial crisis and wen |
He returned to | Stoke after just four months with Celtic, before pla |
Some players would later return to | Stoke after their spell on the South coast. |
However, he returned to the Midlands with | Stoke after failing to become a regular in the Bradf |
After his only league game for | Stoke against Northampton Town in 2002 Oulare was di |
Stoke Albany | |
Stoke Aldermoor and Pinley Fields by the River Sowe. | |
Stoke Aldermoor is a suburb in Coventry, West Midlan | |
An area of | Stoke Aldermoor consisting of a small estate alongsi |
Stoke Aldermoor is also known locally in Hollywood m | |
aisy and Onslow's council house were filmed in | Stoke Aldermoor. |
the Rootes No 1 Shadow Factory was located in | Stoke Aldermoor. |
Ashworth played for Staffordshire clubs | Stoke Alliance, Fenton Town, Stafford Wednesday, Sta |
three seasons ago it was disappointing to see | Stoke almost relegated. |
ball League was increased from 12 to 14 clubs, | Stoke along with Darwen joined the Football League. |
A resurrected | Stoke, along with Coventry City, South Shields, Roth |
Stoke also brought in Maurice Setters, Roy Vernon an | |
Stoke also broke the record for fewest wins (3) and | |
Stoke, also referred to by its earlier name of Stoke | |
Not to be confused with Bradley | Stoke, also in Gloucestershire. |
Stoke also made three key signings that of World Cup | |
Stoke also conceded five at Everton, Preston, and Wo | |
Stoke also completed the building of the new away en | |
Stoke also beat teams 9-0 (Burnley), 7-0 (Oldham), 6 | |
village is part of the civil parish of Itchen | Stoke and Ovington and is part of the City of Winche |
The section between | Stoke and Kidsgrove is part of the West Coast Main L |
The | Stoke and Newcastle areas make up The Potteries Urba |
He also played for Southport Central, | Stoke and Dartford. |
Distillery, the North Staffordshire Regiment, | Stoke and Bristol Rovers before joining Burslem Port |
wich, Chantry became renown for serving mainly | Stoke and Chantry - resulting in the name Chantry an |
He went on to rejoin his first club | Stoke and even returned to Liverpool as a wartime gu |
tion was held at Saxton's Field, just south of | Stoke, and this location, along with the Stoke racec |
er-present throughout his first six years with | Stoke and his form earned him a call into the nation |
He would become a key player for | Stoke and he formed a great partnership with Stanley |
ith regional BBC radio stations in Nottingham, | Stoke and Leicester. |
Second Division was a major disappointment for | Stoke and ended the club's 20 years stay in the Firs |
Simms played for Whitfield Colliery, | Stoke and Leek Alexandra before joining Port Vale as |
Baker, Alf Littlehales and Lachie Thomson from | Stoke and Fred Hollands from Millwall. |
ained all 6 councillors in its two strongholds | Stoke and Westborough. |
tion of the borough, while further meetings in | Stoke and Burslem came out against incorporation but |
st Division on 9 March 1907 in a 3-0 defeat at | Stoke, and scored in his second game some three week |
d went on to play for Glossop, Congleton Town, | Stoke and Northern Nomads. |
otballer who played in the Football League for | Stoke and Birmingham. |
He played in 21 league matches for | Stoke and scored once in a 1-1 draw against Aston Vi |
layed for Pontypridd, Wolverhampton Wanderers, | Stoke and Swansea Town before joining Port Vale in J |
as asked by Steve Parkin, a former teammate at | Stoke and WBA, who had recently been appointed manag |
He spent eight years at | Stoke and made only 23 appearances due to McGrory's |
otteries now operates mainly urban services in | Stoke and surrounding towns, along with its network |
Milward played for Glossop, Wrexham, | Stoke and Hanley Swifts before joining Port Vale, pr |
Hurleston is administered by | Stoke and Hurleston Parish Council jointly with the |
, he did not return to pre-season training for | Stoke and a club statement confirmed that Bangoura w |
se the 1903-04 season was another poor one for | Stoke and their fans. |
Big | Stoke and Little Stoke were almost entirely clear-fe |
It was held at the Britannia Stadium, | Stoke and had an attendance of 13,422. |
rofessional footballer, who played for Renton, | Stoke and Hibernian. |
ame year, the line between Newcastle Junction ( | Stoke) and Brampton Sidings was closed and the junct |
try, England, is situated between the areas of | Stoke and Walsgrave, three miles northeast of Covent |
treet began as a dependent settlement of South | Stoke and the earliest known record of it dates from |
untford decided to retire after eight years at | Stoke and Harry Oscroft also left. |
s (later Mintons Ltd), pottery manufacturer of | Stoke, and was finally purchased for £1,582 on 3 May |
ming was the first Scottish player to play for | Stoke and became the clubs leading goal scorer with |
played for two further Southern League clubs, | Stoke and Merthyr Town. |
e to favour during the battles of Bosworth and | Stoke and following the rout of Perkin Warbeck in 14 |
He then returned to | Stoke and then moved on to Leicester Fosse. |
Three days later | Stoke and Wolves met in the re-arranged Staffordshir |
He never played for | Stoke and instead signed for their rivals Port Vale |
ller who played for in the Football League for | Stoke, and for numerous local amateur clubs. |
ed his career, seeing him guest for Port Vale, | Stoke and Chesterfield in 1919. |
Opre played for Stafford Rangers, | Stoke and Hanley before joining Port Vale, initially |
The latter are restricted to the woodlands Big | Stoke and Little Stoke, which along with Calve's Plo |
e line with public goods services from Leek to | Stoke and bulk sand traffic from Oakamoor. |
Patching, Poling, Rustington, Sompting, South | Stoke and Warningcamp. |
kirts of Stoke-on-Trent and within the ward of | Stoke and Trent Vale. |
A championship playoff was held between | Stoke and Leeds City, which Leeds won 2-1 on aggrega |
gton Primary School was built half way between | Stoke and Tredington in order to serve both communit |
He returned to nearby | Stoke and in 1907 signed with Huddersfield Town, whe |
ckshire, BBC Hereford and Worcester, BBC Radio | Stoke and BBC Radio Shropshire, as well as producing |
imity to Bristol, to the large town of Bradley | Stoke and to the shopping centre at Cribbs Causeway. |
It was an awful season for | Stoke and manager Alan Ball, Jr. who was sacked afte |
13 games and only three wins Cotterill shocked | Stoke and quit the club to become Sunderland's assis |
He spent three seasons at | Stoke, and played in the Championship play-offs, in |
dered to pay their own costs, plus £4 6s 3d to | Stoke and £1 13s to Port Vale. |
s to England; but the rebellion was crushed at | Stoke and Thomas was killed. |
This would allow trains to go directly from | Stoke and Leek to Alton Towers. |
a spell with Bradford City before returning to | Stoke and then moving to local rivals Port Vale in M |
Owen played for North Staffs Nomads, | Stoke and Stockport County before guesting for Port |
ional footballer who played as a half-back for | Stoke and Southampton. |
Baker, Lachie Thomson and Alf Littlehales from | Stoke and Hollands from Millwall. |
of Littlehampton, Lyminster & Crossbush, South | Stoke and Warningcamp. |
uring World War I as well as guesting for both | Stoke and Port Vale. |
He made 262 appearances for | Stoke and 262 appearances for Wigan. |
d a financial crisis in 1907 he transferred to | Stoke and later moved on to Oldham Athletic West Ham |
He trained, and ran an office, in the Bradley | Stoke and Stoke Gifford area. |
Her first residency was at Asylum in | Stoke, and she then DJ'd on BPM Radio and at BPM par |
Salisbury Town before joining Clapton Orient, | Stoke and then Merthyr Town. |
ic Gold service, later with sister stations in | Stoke and Manchester, then again with the GWR/UBC Cl |
RSL with his wife and producer from BBC Radio | Stoke and Signal 2; Verity Hilton. |
phew of Sir George Smith, 1st Baronet, of East | Stoke, and had one son and one daughter (great-great |
From 1094 South | Stoke and its dependent settlements belonged to Eyns |
played for Preston North End , Bury, Hurlford, | Stoke and Abercorn. |
It is part of the town of Bradley | Stoke and the village of Stoke Gifford. |
ise that shortly after the Barons had defeated | Stoke and Mildenhall in a double header on 1 October |
tballer, who played in the Football League for | Stoke and Burton United. |
mber of Parliament (MP) for Filton and Bradley | Stoke, and was first elected at the 2010 general ele |
alley North - the parishes of Chew Magna, Chew | Stoke and Norton Malreward. |
Charterhouse, Monkton Combe, Shoscombe, South | Stoke and Wellow. |
They had residencies at The Place in | Stoke and The Metro in Birmingham. |
Assistant manager Alan Ball left for | Stoke and it was a closely guarded secret that Walla |
as governor of the parliamentarian garrison at | Stoke, and for an appointment as major of the standi |
He was injured in pre season training at | Stoke and persistent knee problems dogged his time i |
Jobs in radio in | Stoke and Birmingham followed. |
Friendlies against First Division | Stoke and West Bromwich Albion produced wins by 4-2 |
hes: the group also includes three churches in | Stoke and the churches of the Risen Christ and of th |
He was a commander at the battle of | Stoke, and was knighted after the fight. |
He made three appearances for | Stoke and scored four goals which all came in the FA |
in England however, playing for New Brighton, | Stoke and Leicester before he returned to New Bright |
hropshire and spent his early club career with | Stoke and Crewe Alexandra, before he joined Football |
some players from Scotland during his time at | Stoke and this method worked well for Reeves however |
of the Borough, to the north-east of Baylis & | Stoke and the north of Central ward. |
It would take | Stoke another 72 years to reach the semi-final stage |
Hazley made his one and only | Stoke appearance in a match against Coventry City on |
Division Two club | Stoke applied to join the Football League, but finis |
led and a new chairman Rev. A Hurst took over, | Stoke applied for re-election and did manage to get |
Stoke appointed Alan Durban as the new manager after | |
After the quick departure of Jock Rutherford | Stoke appointed Tom Mather as manager. |
In 1897, | Stoke appointed Horace Austerberry, who in 1899 beca |
e resignation of previous manager Brian Little | Stoke appointed Gary Megson as manager at the start |
Stoke archived a number of records during a memorabl | |
Later they moved to a new ground in the Lower | Stoke area of Coventry and changed their name to Sph |
y, Reading and Everton before returning to the | Stoke area with Burslem Port Vale in October 1905. |
On the 24th April 1963 | Stoke arranged a friendly with the famous Real Madri |
there was a major change at boardroom level at | Stoke as chairman Mr H. Booth stepped down after 13 |
cular goalscoreing became a major promblem for | Stoke as they would manage only 28 all season. |
ason proved to be a very successful season for | Stoke as they won their first major trophy at Wemble |
It was bad times for | Stoke as relegation was not helped by the fact that |
cGrory decided to resign and after 31 years at | Stoke as both player and manager he would be a big m |
ason 1932-33 proved to be a successful one for | Stoke as promotion back to the First Division. |
ingham Forest, winning the FA Cup in 1898, and | Stoke, as well as playing once for England in 1903. |
1906-07 season would end in disappointment for | Stoke as they suffered relegation, finishing bottom |
ake 104 appearances in the Football League for | Stoke as well as 216 in the wartime league. |
Many of the players joined | Stoke, as well as newly-elected Oldham Athletic, and |
The line from | Stoke as far as Congleton was opened on 9 October 18 |
He then briefly returned to | Stoke as caretaker for five games in 1998. |
1948-49 season was a disappointing season for | Stoke as inconsistency and transfer disputes took ce |
The 1970-71 season was a successful one for | Stoke as they made it to the Semi-final of the FA Cu |
ject for the Millennium, managed by Groundwork | Stoke, as part of the nationwide Changing Places pro |
season proved to be an entertaining season for | Stoke as they were involved in a promotion challenge |
Maskery joined | Stoke as a youngster in 1980. |
The 1949-50 season started on a bad note for | Stoke as Neil Franklin handed in a transfer request |
Not to be confused with Stoke-by-Nayland or | Stoke Ash or Stoke-by-Clare also in Suffolk |
et (where it crosses the River Dove), Thwaite, | Stoke Ash, Thornham Parva, Yaxley and Brome where it |
Baddeley joined | Stoke at the start of the 1907-08 season in what was |
This saw | Stoke at the top of the table, however it didn't las |
ences during the 3-3 draw between Barnsley and | Stoke at Oakwell on Boxing Day 2007. |
He joined | Stoke at the age of 30, he scored in his debut which |
Lockett represented | Stoke at the meeting in London which led to the form |
In 1892-93 | Stoke at long last made an impression in the Footbal |
Although he made four appearances for | Stoke at the end of the 1892-93 season, he made no a |
This trio played together 74 times for | Stoke at senior level. |
even starts for the Blades before returning to | Stoke at the end of his loan period. |
final game of this sequence was a 1-0 win over | Stoke at the Victoria Ground, Bob Connelly scoring t |
Stoke attempted to mount a promotion push but a numb | |
He scored his second league goal for | Stoke away at Manchester United on the 4 January 201 |
-known flat-green bowls player and a member of | Stoke B.C., Coventry. |
The 1927-28 season saw | Stoke back within one Division of the top flight, al |
Stoke, backed by several thousand of their fans won | |
yke, separating Netherfield from the parish of | Stoke Bardolph and lastly the northwestern boundary |
s...in 1948 (he became) rector of Gedling with | Stoke Bardolph (1948-57), and was made a canon of So |
Stoke Bardolph is a village and civil parish in the | |
Cartledge died in | Stoke Bardolph, Nottinghamshire at the age of 52. |
Stoke battled bravely and did take the lead through | |
Half a Smile from | Stoke BBC Omnibus production |
Stoke became one of the twelve founding members of t | |
He made seven appearances for | Stoke before joining Macclesfield Town. |
He made nineteen appearances for | Stoke before joining Stafford Rangers. |
Maddison played for Usworth Colliery and | Stoke before joining Port Vale in October 1924. |
He later signed for | Stoke, before retiring from the game in around 1915. |
igan, England) was a footballer who played for | Stoke before he returned to amateur football with Ma |
scored 38 goals during the 1910-11 season for | Stoke before joining Wrexham. |
nt, Staffordshire, England, Bradley played for | Stoke before being signed by Liverpool manager Tom W |
rent, England) was a footballer who played for | Stoke before he returned to amateur football with No |
rent, England) was a footballer who played for | Stoke before he returned to amateur football with St |
played for his old clubs Goldenhill United and | Stoke before rejoining the Vale in September 1911. |
Ford spent two and a half years at | Stoke, before being transferred to West Bromwich mid |
He made fifty two appearances for | Stoke before returning to Belgium . |
rent, England) was a footballer who played for | Stoke before he returned to amateur football with An |
rent, England) was a footballer who played for | Stoke before he returned to amateur football with Fl |
He spent another seven seasons at | Stoke before ending his career at Barnsley. |
He played in the first three opening games for | Stoke before he lost his place in the side to the re |
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