Paul Gallagher leaves the Potterspublished at 10:09 BST 11 June 2024
10:09 BST 11 June 2024
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Former Stoke City First Team Coach Paul Gallagher
Stoke City First Team Coach Paul Gallagher has left his role with the club.
Gallagher, who had two loan spells with the Potters as a player joined the club's coaching staff last summer, and took charge as caretaker manager after the sacking of Alex Neil.
Stoke City Sporting Director Jonathan Walters said: “I wish to place on record the Club’s thanks to Paul for his work and dedication as part of our first team staff, and during his interim period in charge, last season.
“Having returned to Stoke City as a coach after previously enjoying success here as a player, Paul will rightly always receive a warm welcome from supporters when he returns to the bet365 Stadium in the future. Everyone connected with the Club wishes him all the very best.”
Defender Ben Gibson signs for Potterspublished at 18:30 BST 7 June 2024
18:30 BST 7 June 2024
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Ben Gibson has become Steven Schumacher's second signing of the summer after the defender's four year spell at Norwich City came to an end.
The 31-year-old who started his career at Middlesbrough has made more than 60 Premier League appearances and won two Championship promotions.
Gibson has been capped by England at Under-17, Under-18, Under-20 and Under-21 levels. In 2017 he was called-up to the senior squad by Gareth Southgate.
Sporting Director Jonathan Walters told the club's official site: “Successful teams need leaders, strong characters and experience and Ben gives us all three qualities in abundance.
“Beyond his contributions on the pitch, he sets high standards of himself and others, both on the training ground and off the pitch.
“Having won promotion from the second tier on several occasions during his career, Ben is well versed in knowing what it takes to be successful at this level."
On signing for the club, Gibson added: “Stoke City is a fantastic club, with lots of history, huge stature and I am looking forward to getting to work.
“I have played here, the atmosphere is fantastic and the fanbase speaks for itself.
“I want to be part of a team that brings the good times back to Stoke."
Legendary Stoke City manager Lou Macari turns 75published at 12:20 BST 7 June 2024
12:20 BST 7 June 2024
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When you think about Stoke City’s history, Lou Macari is a name that stands out. As a manager, Macari's influence on the club has been significant.
Lou started his football career in Scotland with Celtic, quickly making a name for himself as a talented midfielder. He caught the eye of Manchester United, and in 1973 he made the move to Old Trafford.
But it was his time as a manager a Stoke City that made him a club legend amongst the Potters faithful.
When Macari took over as Stoke City’s manager in 1991, the club was struggling in the lower leagues. His arrival brought a sense of hope and determination. Macari's approach was straightforward but effective: focus on hard work, discipline, and spotting potential talent. He quickly began to turn things around at the Victoria Ground.
In his first season, Macari led Stoke to the Third Division play-offs, narrowly missing out on promotion but did guide the team to Wembley where they won the Autoglass Trophy final against Stockport County.
The 1992-93 season is one that Stoke City fans will never forget. Under Macari's leadership, the team won the Second Division title going on a 25 game unbeaten run and earning promotion to the First Division [Championship].
Macari’s impact reached beyond the pitch, he built a strong team spirit and a sense of unity that everyone bought into, it contributed to Macari becoming one of the most popular Stoke City managers.
In recent years, Lou has been a key figure in the Stoke-on-Trent community. He founded the Macari Centre in Stoke-on-Trent, which provides shelter and support for the homeless.
Junho scores on South Korea debutpublished at 16:21 BST 6 June 2024
16:21 BST 6 June 2024
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Stoke City's player of the season, Bae Junho, made an immediate impact in his senior international debut, scoring 10 minutes after coming off the bench.
Junho came on in the 70th minute during a World Cup qualifier against Singapore and wasted no time in making his mark.
The 20-year-old latched onto a cut-back from Park Seung-wook, firing the ball into the net to make it 6-0 for South Korea.
The team ran out 7-0 winners, securing their five-point lead at the top of second round qualifying Group C.
This win confirms South Korea's spot in the final preliminary round of the qualification process and ensures their participation in the 2027 Asian Cup.
Their next match is against China at home on Tuesday.
Walters keen to end Stoke's managerial graveyardpublished at 12:12 BST 5 June 2024
12:12 BST 5 June 2024
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Sporting director Jon Walters wants to end the Stoke “graveyard” as he looks to reshape the club.
Stoke are facing a seventh straight season in the Championship and have never finished above 14th since relegation from the Premier League in 2018.
The Potters are investing £10-12m for a new building for the first team with the women and Academy taking over a revamped version of the existing site.
It is the club’s biggest investment, which is due to start in September, in a single development since the bet365 Stadium was built in 1997.
Stoke finished 17th in the Championship last season, having replaced Alex Neil with Steven Schumacher in December – their fifth manager in just under five years.
Walters said: “It’s been a graveyard for players and managers, we’ve not done well in the last few years. Let’s be honest about it, we have underperformed in the last seven years. Where have we finished? It’s frustrating from the outside to watch but now I’m inside the building it’s my job to change that.
You have to do it properly.
“You can’t just throw £10m at a player. What if he gets injured or goes in a year? You have to build the foundations properly. If you put a cardboard house up it’ll fall down straight away so you have to put everything in place.
“The new building has been passed and hopefully it’ll start in September. I was here when we moved into Portakabins.”
Walters made his first major appointment this week with Lee Darnbrough joining from Hull as head of recruitment, following the exit of Jared Dublin last month.
“He was almost the sporting director in situ at Hull, with what he did with Liam (Rosenior) there,” said Walters. “He brings experience in the domestic and international market. He will have a lot more knowledge in that area and he will be able to push me. He is the right person, the right character to have in. He wants to grow himself. He is the perfect person.”
Defender Ben Gibson is expected to join the Potters after his release from Norwich while former team-mate Sam McCallum remains of interest to Stoke, with the defender available on a free transfer following his exit from the Canaries.
Stoke City to invest up to £12m on training ground facilitiespublished at 07:06 BST 5 June 2024
07:06 BST 5 June 2024
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Stoke City will spend up to £12m on their biggest project in 30 years.
The multi-million pound investment into The Potters’ Clayton Wood training ground is due to start in September and will take around 12 months to complete.
It’ll be Stoke’s biggest outlay on a single project since the building of the Bet365 Stadium in 1997. It’ll mean improved facilities for the men’s first team, academy and women’s team.
Vice-Chairman Richard Smith said: “This development is massive for Stoke City, both in terms of scope and importance.
“Once complete, it will elevate our first team facilities to among the best in the Championship and make them fit for Premier League football.
Stoke City to face Crewe and Bolton in summer friendliespublished at 16:26 BST 4 June 2024
16:26 BST 4 June 2024
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Stoke City have revealed further details on their summer training programme.
Steven Schumacher's squad will fly to Ireland and spend a week-long training camp in Cork starting from Saturday, July 13 which will include a game against Cork City on July 17.
Prior to that, the Potters will go to Chester on Thursday, July 11 (KO 19:45 BST).
The pre-season schedule will also see them take on their Cheshire neighbours Crewe Alexandra on Tuesday, July 23 (KO 19:30 BST).
The Potters then face last season's League Two winners Stockport County on Saturday, July 27, with the match to be played over two 60-minute halves (KO 14:00 BST).
Stoke will then travel to Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday, July 30 (KO 19:30 BST).
A final pre-season fixture has yet to be confirmed at the bet365 Stadium on the weekend of Saturday, August 3.
"Stoke should put a price tag on of £100m"published at 11:28 BST 4 June 2024
11:28 BST 4 June 2024
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Bae Junho has stolen the hearts of Stoke City fans far and wide.
After winning the club's player of the year award we asked you how highly you rated the South Korean forward? This is what you told us:
Phillip - Stoke should put a price tag on of £100m. Too often players like him get stolen for peanuts. Up the Potters
Steve - Vital ! He has pace and that unpredictability outside the penalty area which defenders find difficult to deal with. His weaving runs from the halfway line get supporters off their seats. On his day a real crowd pleaser.
Adrian - Simply put... pivotal.
Mark - A player unlikely to make much of a career so best just leave him at Stoke. Nothing to see here at all.
Talking about the new appointment, the Stoke City Sporting Director, Jonathan Walters said:
“We’re thrilled to have Lee on board. Bringing over 20 years of experience in the football industry and being well versed in Championship football, Lee will be able to hit the ground running at Stoke City as we prepare for the upcoming summer transfer window and beyond.
“His extensive network and knowledge of both the domestic and international markets will make him a valuable asset as we build our squad for the future.”
Stoke City closing in on Ben Gibson?published at 15:02 BST 3 June 2024
15:02 BST 3 June 2024
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Stoke City are in talks with the former Norwich City defender Ben Gibson.
The former Middlesbrough and Burnley centre-back is to become a free agent on July 1st and Stoke City are very keen on bringing him to the bet365 Stadium.
The 31-year-old would add plenty of experience to Steven Schumacher's squad, as well as providing another option as a left-sided defender.
Gibson's success at Championship level is also attractive, having twice won promotion to the Premier League with both Middlesbrough and Norwich City.
Junho receives South Korea call-uppublished at 10:59 BST 28 May 2024
10:59 BST 28 May 2024
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After being crowned Stoke City's player of the season, Bae Junho has earned his first senior international call-up for South Korea.
The Midfielder has been named in the squad ahead of his country’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Singapore and China PR in June.
South Korea hope to reach to the 2026 World Cup finals in North America and travel to Singapore on Thursday, June 6 (1pm BST) before hosting China PR on Tuesday, June 11 (12pm BST).
A win in either fixture will secure South Korea’s place in the Third Qualifying Round, which begins in September.
How important will Junho be to Stoke City's success next season? Let us know here.
Jaden Dixon helps England U17s beat France U17spublished at 16:12 BST 22 May 2024
16:12 BST 22 May 2024
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Stoke City defender Jaden Dixon came off the bench to help England U17s win their first match of the UEFA Euro finals in Cyprus.
The teenager was a 74th minute substitute during an emphatic 4-0 victory over last year’s finalists France in Group D.
The young Lions will remain at the Ammochostos Epistrofi Stadium to play Portugal on Friday before their final Group D match against Spain next Monday.
"I felt wanted" - Viktor Johanssonpublished at 15:56 BST 22 May 2024
15:56 BST 22 May 2024
Stoke City's first summer signing, Viktor Johansson, said he was relieved to join the Potters and that it is a great club to join.
The Swedish international left Rotherham to sign a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee.
Speaking to BBC Radio Stoke the 25-year-old said he was delighted to move to the bet365 Stadium:
"First of all it's a massive club, I've heard of it since I was a kid. I spoke to my Dad a lot and he agreed with everything. Secondly I felt wanted by the club and that is a massive feeling for me.
"I'm a family man, and when you feel wanted it's a different feeling. I want to come in and help the club be where they want to be."
Talking about where he thinks Stoke City should be, Johansson says the ambitions should be the Premier League:
"I want to be part of something where we aim high, where we feel the pressure from outside and you have to be on top of your game all the time.
"As soon as I heard Stoke I knew this is where I want to go, when you have that gut feeling saying this is your club and that's what I felt."
When asked about how much he is looking forward to starting at his new club he said: "I can't wait to see everyone [the fans] I've heard great things about the home and away support. I can't wait for the season to start and show them what I can do."
Stoke City confirm departurespublished at 15:12 BST 21 May 2024
15:12 BST 21 May 2024
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Stoke City announced it's retained list on Tuesday with several players departing.
Matthew Baker, 21, and David Okagbue, 20, have both been offered extensions after successful loan spells at Newport County and Walsall, respectively.
While Jack Griffiths, 18, has been offered new terms following his impressive performance in Premier League 2 with the Potters' Under-21s.
However, Tom Edwards, D’Margio Wright-Phillips, Tom Sparrow, Blondy Nna Noukeu, Ben Kershaw, Kahrel Reddin, Sonny Singh, Tom Curl, and Ian Kamga will be leaving the club after not being offered new terms for the 2024/25 season.
Sporting Director Jonathan Walters praised the efforts of both departing and continuing players, particularly Tom Edwards.
“In Tom, we are parting ways with a player who has experienced our pathway in its entirety, having joined as a nine-year-old and earned the honour of featuring for Stoke City on 51 occasions.
“We are proud of those achievements and are thankful to Tom and his family for the effort and dedication that has gone into his time here. I’m looking forward to seeing what he will go on to achieve in the future."
Gossip: Sol Sidibe being watched by three clubspublished at 16:20 BST 16 May 2024
16:20 BST 16 May 2024
Stoke City midfielder Sol Sidibe is reportedly attracting interest from three clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.
Chelsea, Rangers and AC Milan are all believed to be monitoring the 17-year-old's progress after a breakthrough season at the Bet365 Stadium.
The Potters teenager made eight senior appearances in total, with his impressive performances having caught the attention of big teams. (Daily Mail, external)