Welcome to Stoke City Etc, the unofficial Stoke City podcast
A quirky forty five minutes full of all things Stoke City! Each week we speak to legendary figures from Stokes history. We review the weekend’s action in the company of top named guests from the world of sports journalism and broadcasting who share with us their opinions on Stoke City. Each week we preview Stokes up coming games; take a look at the wider footballing world, read out your email, ask quiz questions and much much more!
Mon, 23 November 2009 It's a packed show this week with interviews coming out of our ears... We obviously take a look back at the welcome 3 points against Pompey and there's a great prize in this week's quiz. However, we pack in lots of chat with a variety of Stoke fans too. Stephen Foster, Stoke on Trent author, joins us to chat about his latest book "She laughed no more", Angela Smith - former world squash champion - gives her thoughts on the current state of play at the Brit, and, we speak to the Bard of the Boothen End, Ian Dyre. Rob Ledga also chats about an exciting week of events for Stoke fans at the Art Bay in Fenton. Download and enjoy... Direct download: SCE_56_post_Portsmouth_with_Stephen_Foster.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:04 AM Comments[0] |
Mon, 9 November 2009 After the dreadfully disappointing result at Hull, join us as we try and pick out some positives and put things in perspective. We catch up with former Stoke striker Mike Sheron, read your emails, ask you a quiz question and chat endlessly about the "beautiful" game... Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 November 2009 It was a totally disheartening second half performance at the Brit on Saturday but there's nothing half hearted, half baked or anti climactic about this week's Potters podcast. We review the Staffordshire derby with Bill Howell from the Birmingham Post, catch up with Stoke legend George Berry and generally unload all of our frustration about throwing away two points. There's a rather special prize in this week's quiz and as ever, your emails. Comments[0] |
