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  2. The Sentinel (Staffordshire) - Wikipedia

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    It is owned by Reach plc and based at Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. [2] It is the only newspaper delivering daily news and features on professional football clubs Stoke City, Port Vale and Crewe Alexandra. The Sentinel also operates a website with sections on news, sport and entertainment, as well as a comprehensive directory of local businesses.

  3. Stoke City vs Southampton LIVE: Championship latest score ...

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    Ben Pearson (Stoke City) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Stoke City vs Southampton. 21:39. Bae Jun-Ho (Stoke City) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Stoke City vs ...

  4. Sentinel (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Sentinel, a group of local newspapers in Essex and Monmouth counties, New Jersey, published by Greater Media The Sentinel , a weekly newspaper published in Sangamon County, Illinois The Sentinel , an online political newspaper established by the Kansas Policy Institute .

  5. West Bromwich Albion vs Stoke City LIVE: Championship ... - AOL

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    Follow live updates from today’s game in the live blog below. West Bromwich Albion FC 1 - 1 Stoke City FC. West Bromwich Albion vs Stoke City. 16:53. Match ends, West Bromwich Albion 1, Stoke ...

  6. List of people from Stoke-on-Trent - Wikipedia

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    Bill Caton (1924–2011), played for Stoke City and Crewe Alexandra. Nick Chadwick (born 1982), played for Plymouth Argyle. Mark Chamberlain (born 1961), played for Port Vale, Stoke City and England. [3] Neville Chamberlain (born 1960), played for Port Vale. [3] Ben Chapman (born 1991), played for the British Virgin Islands.

  7. Stoke-on-Trent - Wikipedia

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    Stoke City's Bet365 Stadium, opened in 1997, has a 30,089 capacity. [101] Stoke-on-Trent is the smallest city to boast two professional clubs in the English Football League. The club bearing the area's name is Stoke City, formed in 1863 and is the second-oldest professional football club in England. [102]

  8. Peter Handyside - Wikipedia

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    Peter David Handyside (31 July 1974 – 9 February 2024) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a centre-back from 1992 until 2007.. Despite being Scottish, Handyside played his entire career in England, having initially came through the youth ranks at Heston Rovers he was scouted by Grimsby Town who signed him as a junior before promoting him to the first team in 1992.

  9. Stoke City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, Stoke-on-Trent was granted city status and this led the club to change its name to Stoke City F.C. [17] The 1930s saw the debut of club's most celebrated player, Stanley Matthews . Matthews, who grew up in Hanley , was an apprentice at the club and made his first appearance in March 1932, [ 18 ] against Bury , at the age of 17. [ 19 ]