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Lge positions: stoke 10th, wba 11th, villa 14th, wolves 19th, blues 6th, leicester 12th, derby 15th, forest 20th, coventry 22nd, notts co 6th, walsall 20th, shrews 2nd, cheltenham 4th, pvale 14th, burton 15th, hereford 21st, northampton 22nd, mansfield 4th, kiddi 8th, tamworth 15th, alfreton 17th, lincoln 19th, telford 20th, kettering 23rd

Our Teams results …

Blackburn 1-1 villa, stoke 1-0 norwich, wba 1-0 chelsea,  barnsley 1-1 forest, blues 2-2 derby, leicester 2-0 coventry, orient 1-1 walsall, notts co 2-0 carlisle, accrington 2-2 port vale, burton 0-2 southend, cheltenham 2-2 northampton, crewe 1-1 shrewsbury, hereford 2-1 wimbledon, alfreton 0-0 telford, kettering 0-1 wrexham, kiddi 1-2 barrow, mansfield 2-1 lincoln, tamworth 0-3 fleetwood

Mad day for our clubs

  villa wolves wba all didnt lose! Big wins for forest coventry, notts county, cheltenham, port vale, kiddi and mansfield

League Positions …

wba  12th

stoke  14th

villa  15th

wolves 16th

blues  5th

leicester 12th

derby 15th

forest 20th

coventry 22nd

walsall 20th

notts county 8th

cheltenham 2nd

shrewsbury 4th

port vale 8th

burton 15th

hereford  22nd

northampton  23rd 

kiddi 6th

mansfield 7th

tamworth 14th

lincoln 17th

afc telford 18th

alfreton 21st

kettering 22nd

 

 

 

Valencia 1 Stoke 0. Stoke crash out!

Battling Stoke City crashed out of the Europa League in the round of 32 following a narrow defeat by Valencia. Trailing 1-0 from the first leg, the Potters, who fielded a weakened team, were not disgraced in going down to another single-goal loss.

Jonas scored the only goal of the game midway through the first half, calmly converting Pablo Hernandez’s cross. But Stoke had chances of their own, with Kenwyne Jones twice being denied by Valencia goalkeeper Vicente Guaita. After leaving nine first-team players at home, the finger of frustration will be pointed squarely in the direction of manager Tony Pulis by the 4,000 Stoke supporters who made their way to the Mestalla.

Did you know? Kenwyne Jones, who missed two fantastic chances for Stoke at the Mestalla, has not scored since the beginning of December Whether players like Peter Crouch, Jon Walters and Matthew Etherington would have had the necessary nous to humble a team third only to Real Madrid and Barcelona in Spain’s La Liga is debateable.

They certainly would not have offered more industry than their understudies, who performed admirably against a team almost as comfortable in possession as any of their more illustrious Spanish rivals. What they might have brought to the Mestalla, however, is a more ruthless cutting edge. While Jones, Ricardo Fuller and Cameron Jerome gave the Valencia defenders an uncomfortable night physically, none of them could apply a finishing touch. After all, Stoke had two glorious chances to haul themselves into the tie before Jonas scored in the 24th minute.

Following the initial shock of seeing Daniel Parejo rattle their woodwork with a curling free-kick inside 60 seconds, the old adage that change is as good as a rest seemed to ring true for the visitors. They carved open their hosts with two delightful moves that could and should have hauled them back into the tie.Did you know? Valencia have reached the last 16 of a European competition for the third successive season First Rory Delap sent in a teasing cross which an unmarked Jones could only flick at Guaita, before the same player was sent scampering clear by Wilson Palacios – only to scuff his shot straight at the keeper.

Such profligacy proved costly when Hernandez showed a neat turn of pace to breeze past Danny Collins and pull the ball back for the unmarked Jonas to tap into an empty net from six yards out. Stoke’s Diego Arismendi was fouled in the build-up to the goal, but the catalogue of defensive errors that ensued as Valencia swept up the other end to score was more concerning than any mistake by the officials.

A lack of craft in midfield meant the pace and muscle of City’s front three was the only way they could force their way back into the tie. They showed fleeting glimpses of working an opening when Palacios poked wide, while Jermaine Pennant offered a new outlet on the flanks once he was summoned from the bench, but it was Valencia who looked more threatening as the game opened up.

The best of those chances came when Jonathan Woodgate hit a free-kick into empty space in the middle of the pitch and watched in horror as it was picked up by a Valencia midfielder, who put Roberto Soldado in on goal. Thankfully for the former England defender, Thomas Sorensen blocked the striker’s shot with his legs.

With matches against Chelsea, Liverpool in the FA Cup sixth round, and Manchester City on the horizon next month, Pulis may have had one eye on domestic competition when making the raft of changes as his side came up short in continental combat. Only time will tell whether his decision is vindicated.

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