Last 10 Matches For Team
| 11/12/2011 13:30:00 | Stoke City |
2
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1
| Tottenham |
| 04/12/2011 15:00:00 | Everton |
0
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1
| Stoke City |
| 26/11/2011 12:45:00 | Stoke City |
3
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1
| Blackburn Rovers |
| 19/11/2011 15:00:00 | Stoke City |
2
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3
| Queens Park Rangers |
| 06/11/2011 15:00:00 | Bolton Wanderers |
5
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0
| Stoke City |
| 31/10/2011 20:00:00 | Stoke City |
1
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3
| Newcastle United |
| 23/10/2011 13:30:00 | Arsenal |
3
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1
| Stoke City |
| 15/10/2011 15:00:00 | Stoke City |
2
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0
| Fulham |
| 02/10/2011 14:00:00 | Swansea City A.F.C. |
2
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0
| Stoke City |
| 24/09/2011 17:30:00 | Stoke City |
1
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1
| Manchester United |
The 2008/09 season was Stoke City's first appearance in the Premier League and they marked it with a fine midtable finish.
Manager Tony Pulis proved the doubters wrong to confirm the Potters' place in the top flight with a handful of matches to spare.
This is Pulis' second spell in charge at the club. He originally parted company with the Potters at the end of the 2004/05 season. Dutch manager Johan Boskamp stepped in but left at the end of the season after a mid-table finish.
Boskamp's departure came as former-chairman Peter Coates was completing a takeover of the club and he reappointed Pulis who, after leading the club to eighth in the 2006/07 season, guided them to promotion.
Prior to their promotion, Stoke had not competed in the top flight since the 1984/85 season.
Their most recent trophy was won in 2000 when their first overseas manager, Gudjon Thordarson, guided them to The Auto Windscreens trophy. It was the Icelander who led them to promotion into the First Division in 2001