hey got promoted two years ago along with Hull.
The leagues titles that Stoke City have won are ;Football League Second Division ( 1932-33, 1962-63 & 1992-93 )Football League Third Division North ( 1926-27 )
They were founded in 1863 making them the second oldest club in England.
Tottenham Hotspur were relegated from the old First Division in 1976 and were promoted back in 1977.
Stoke City are 148 years old (They started in 1863)
Keith Peacock of Charlton Athletic on the 21st August 1965.He replaced the goalkeeper Mike RoseCharlton were in the Second division!I think it may have been Keith Bebbington for Dennis Viollet at Arsenal v Stoke City, on the 21st August, 1965
Stoke typically means 'a small settlement' in Old English. In the place name 'Stoke Bruerne', 'Stoke' likely refers to a small settlement or village, while 'Bruerne' could refer to the Brookes family who owned land in the area.
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Not since it was given that name, but they have been in the equivalent old second division.
It's often said that Everton have never been relegated, but it just isn't true. They were relegated to the second division in 1931 and came straight back up the following year. They were also relegated in 1951, and came back to the top flight in 1954. They have spent more seasons in English Footballs top division than any other club (104 out of 109 season in total) and have the second longest unbroken run in the top flight. Arsenal have the longest, as they were promoted in 1919 (under suspicious circumstances) and have not been relegated since.
Probably Brentford If you mean in consecutive seasons, then Bristol City went from Div 1 to Div 4 in 1980-1982 and Wolves did likewise in 1984-1986. If you dont count a couple of promotions back to th old second division Notts County were relegated from the first division in 1926 and were in the fourth division in 1960