Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Stoke City: We are prepared for Aston Villa fight, says Jon Walters - That is Staffordshire

JON Walters insists Stoke is likely to be up for his or her 'men against kids' relegation clash against Aston Villa at the weekend. Stoke, in 13th, hover just four points above third-from-bottom Villa after the Easter week-end results left a crowded lower half the table. a CHALLENGE READY: Stoke City's Jon Walters. Today Stoke's experienced line-up is limbering up for a potential six-pointer against Villa's youths at the Britannia this weekend. But Walters is confident that Stoke's fighting spirit and the backing of a vociferous home support bodes well. myprint-247 Printing voucher Our heavyweight 350gsm company cards have FREE UV layer, FREE next day shipping & VAT included. Select from 100s of pre-designed themes or publish your own personal graphics. Requests sent within 24hr Terms: UK supplier of Business Cards, Supplement Moves, Letterheads & Cheap Collapsed Pamphlets Contact: 01858 468192 Legitimate until: Tuesday, April 30 2013 "It speaks for itself where we're in the group and what the things mean," said Walters. "It is really a large game, but we've had accomplishment against Villa down the years and we've surely got to get in there all weapons firing." Walters feels Stoke's 1-0 weekend loss at Everton was a blow where they'll recover due to their performance at Goodison. "We had a great design to your play and should have got more out of the game," said the Ireland international. "I think a sketch could have been fair enough on that performance. Everton away is always planning to be hard, but we used our own. "We held for and the ball well good intervals I felt we handled the game." His biggest disappointment, aside from hitting the club early on, was seeing the overall game won by a purpose. "They have scored from a breakaway from their particular 18-yard box and that's usually discouraging of course," included Walters. "We should have taken a yellow card perhaps and given away a free-kick since Kevin Mirallas is working through two of our players." Stoke came ultimately back today from their Easter Monday time off examining Matthew Etherington (straight back) after he missed the Everton sport. STOKE'S home recreation against Manchester United on Sunday, April 14 (2.05pm) will go ahead as planned following the Reds dropped to Chelsea in yesterday's FA Cup quarter-final replay.

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