Stoke and Port Vale.
It is Stoke City.
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They are the standardized lines for the Europa League. So effectively Stoke have 2 pitch sizes one for Europa and one for Delap's throw ins.
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according to the fa registration base as of September 2007 the are 210,867 registered football teams in the UK. this includes all non league, school and Saturday and Sunday pub teams.
Sunderland 's first season in the Football league was the 1890/91 season where they finished 7th out of 12 clubs. If it wasn't for a 2 point deduction the woul have finished 5th.
As of October 2023, Stoke City Football Club has won a total of 7 major trophies. This includes 1 FA Cup, which they won in 1972, and 2 Football League Cups. Additionally, they have secured 4 other regional and minor trophies throughout their history, reflecting their competitive presence in English football.
Premier league- usually from about £10,000 with the lower clubs, to £150,000 or even more with the best clubs. Championship/League 1-2- From £1,000 to £10,000 Non-league- Voluntary - no pay
Well its the level of playing ability of the team that divides england's football clubs into 4 different divisions. The premier league is considered to be the best league while league 2 is considered to be an amateur league.
West Bromwich Albion won the 2007/08 League Championship with a W23 D12 L11 record for 81 points, 2 ahead of Stoke City
I presume that's the FA Cup. It was West Ham, who beat Preston 3-2. In the League Cup, Leicester beat Stoke 4-3 on aggregate.
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