2006–07 Stoke City F.C. season
The 2006–07 season was Stoke City's 100th in the Football League, the 40th in the second tier and third in the Championship. With the return of Peter Coates and Tony Pulis the objective was to now gain a long-awaited return to the top flight of English football. Pulis was not a popular choice of manager amongst Stoke supporters and that feeling failed to be improved after a poor start to the season. But Coates provided Pulis with funds to spend on Danny Higginbotham, Ricardo Fuller and several high-profile loan arrivals including Lee Hendrie, Liam Lawrence, Rory Delap, Salif Diao, Andy Griffin and Patrik Berger. Stoke marked a turn around in the direction of the club with a 4–0 win away at Leeds United.
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2005–06 Stoke City F.C. season2006-07 Stoke City F.C. season2007–08 Stoke City F.C. seasonAdam RooneyAndy GriffinAndy WilkinsonAnthony PulisCarl DickinsonCarl HoefkensClint Hill (footballer)Danny HigginbothamDarel RussellDave BrammerDominic MatteoGabriel ZakuaniHannes SigurðssonHistory of Stoke City F.C.Jeff WhitleyJohn EustaceJon ParkinJonathan FortuneKevin HarperLee HendrieLee Martin (footballer, born 1987)Lewis BuxtonLiam LawrenceList of Stoke City F.C. seasonsLuke ChadwickMamady SidibéMarlon BroomesMartin PatersonMichael DuberryPatrik BergerPeter CoatesPeter SweeneyRicardo FullerRobert Garrett (footballer)Rory DelapSalif DiaoSambégou Bangoura
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2006–07 Stoke City F.C. season
The 2006–07 season was Stoke City's 100th in the Football League, the 40th in the second tier and third in the Championship. With the return of Peter Coates and Tony Pulis the objective was to now gain a long-awaited return to the top flight of English football. Pulis was not a popular choice of manager amongst Stoke supporters and that feeling failed to be improved after a poor start to the season. But Coates provided Pulis with funds to spend on Danny Higginbotham, Ricardo Fuller and several high-profile loan arrivals including Lee Hendrie, Liam Lawrence, Rory Delap, Salif Diao, Andy Griffin and Patrik Berger. Stoke marked a turn around in the direction of the club with a 4–0 win away at Leeds United.
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The 2006–07 season was Stoke C ...... positive season for the club.
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The 2006–07 season was Stoke C ...... 4–0 win away at Leeds United.
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