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🎧 Is Stoke's squad better than most?

🎧 Is Stoke's squad better than most?

Yahoo03-03-2025
"Stoke have a better starting XI than most teams in this league - the trouble is a lot of them have been missing and we've never really seen them all at one time."
Is a fully-fit Potters squad worthy of a higher place in the Championship?
Lucas Yeomans is joined by George Weaver (aka Potterlytics) and Stoke City fan Ben Rowley to discuss what's keeping the Potters at the bottom end of the table and the future of the club should their stand-out players leave in the summer.
You can listen to the full episode and more on the A Cold Wet Tuesday Night podcast.
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