
Stock City Boss says ”I’ve Devised System To Suit Squad” Following Friday night’s 3-1 loss v Hull – Potty Potters need to focus on stability
Stock City Boss says ”I’ve Devised System To Suit Squad” Following Friday night’s 3-1 loss v Hull – Potty Potters need to focus on stability
NEW Narcis Pelach, the manager of Stoke City, has pledged to usher in a new era of practicality in the Potteries.
After resigning from his coaching position at Norwich, the 36-year-old, who had two caretaker stints as the Terriers’ manager while working under Carlos Corberan at Huddersfield, signed a three-year contract with bet365.
Steven Schumacher, whose nine-month reign came to an end last weekend after a 1-0 loss at Oxford, is replaced by Pelach.
Schumacher was extremely successful with his last team, Plymouth.

ACCORDING to Jon Walters, Stoke City have a clear vision of what is required to achieve success. Really? Because it looks like a total shambles.
Consider the ‘vision’ thus far. Since dropping out of the Premier League in 2018, Stoke’s dugout has been occupied by a seasoned Championship veteran in Gary Rowett, a brace of promotion winners in Alex Neil and Nathan Jones, a proven international manager in Michael O’Neill and – until this week – an exciting up-and-comer in the shape of Steven Schumacher.
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