1988–89 Stoke City F.C. season
The 1988–89 season was Stoke City's 82nd season in the Football League and 29th in the Second Division. With the sale of both Lee Dixon and Steve Bould to Arsenal manager Mick Mills was able to enter the transfer market where he bought Peter Beagrie and Chris Kamara. The hope now would be that Stoke could mount a serious promotion challenge but again results were far too inconsistent and Stoke ended the season in mid-table for a third straight season.
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1987–88 Stoke City F.C. season1988-89 Stoke City F.C. season1989–90 Stoke City F.C. seasonAndy Holmes (footballer)Carl BeestonCarl Saunders (footballer)Chris HemmingChris KamaraCliff CarrDave BamberGary HackettGeorge Berry (footballer)Graham Shaw (footballer, born 1967)John Butler (footballer, born 1962)John GidmanLee Fowler (footballer, born 1969)List of Stoke City F.C. seasonsMark Higgins (footballer)Mick MillsNicky Morgan (footballer)Paul WarePeter BeagriePeter Fox (footballer)Scott Barrett (footballer)Simon StainrodSteve ParkinStoke City F.C. Player of the YearStoke City F.C. Under-23s and AcademyStoke City F.C. season 1988-89Stoke City F.C. season 1988–89Tony Ford (footballer, born 1959)Tony Henry (footballer, born 1957)
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1988–89 Stoke City F.C. season
The 1988–89 season was Stoke City's 82nd season in the Football League and 29th in the Second Division. With the sale of both Lee Dixon and Steve Bould to Arsenal manager Mick Mills was able to enter the transfer market where he bought Peter Beagrie and Chris Kamara. The hope now would be that Stoke could mount a serious promotion challenge but again results were far too inconsistent and Stoke ended the season in mid-table for a third straight season.
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