STOKE City are 150 years of age this year, so what better way to mark the event than by remembering their finest players? SEAN RUANE, a lifelong Stokie, today decides his favourite line-up from the Potters stars he has seen play through the years. a MAGIC: Ricardo Fuller. We had love you to do the same. Just tell us the length of time you've been following Potters, name your absolute best Stoke City group and director, and then give the known reasons for your alternatives. The most effective answer may gain a and signed poster of Stoke skipper Ryan Shawcross, plus a signed copy of a fabulous graphic of the Potters titled Stoke City: A Nostalgic Look at a Century Of The Club. Insure365 Print voucher Low priced Motor Insurance for Guilty People with Insure365 - Call 01782 898188 Terms: 1 Voucher Per Customer Contact: 01782 898188 Valid until: Tuesday, April 23 2013 Please email your options to sports.editor@thesentinel.co.uk SEAN Ruane is an instantly recognisable number among Stoke City fans. As he cheers on his precious Potters home and away his moustache is usually colored for the situation. "I was not lucky to see Sir Stanley Matthews play or the 1972 League Cup Final Legends," he explained. "But I have since had the pleasure to engage in this great team and meet them over the years as a Stokie created and bred." THE GOALKEEPER PETER FOX (477 applications 1978-1993) Not merely did Foxy have the most effective moustache actually, he was some of those players that you knew would give his all for the badge. THE DEFENCE IAN CRANSON (218 programs, 1989-1996) He was a stone a' number thrills but gave his all and you felt like you got value for money seeing him. VINCE OVERSON (139 programs, 1991-1995) Leader everyday, smooth in looks and on the frequency. Always ready for a battle. What more can you ask for? ROBERT HUTH (160 apps 2009-present) Stoke's very own rock, often reliable and dependable, good looking and keeps the A&E department busy! RYAN SHAWCROSS (232 apps 2007-present) A silent man, who gets on with his job and a who in this modern age shows commitment and devotion to a club whose symbol is "United Strength is Stronger." THE MIDFIELD RORY DELAP (207 programs 2007-present) As an individual Inspiring, holding all the qualities that any Premier League club should value. Single-handedly, or must I say with both hands, has placed Stoke to the dizzy heights of success. We shouldn't forget these features and should work now to make Rory an ambassador for the club. CARL BEESTON (218 applications 1985-1997) I will bear in mind the target he scored against Wigan away enjoying with all my mates a' some no more with us however, not forgotten that make great away times with Stoke City. I also had the pleasure to ask him to get a charge at the 150 years celebration half-time cosnakickaboagen shoot-out at the Britannia arena where he duly obliged with a fine goal having explained that he'd not knocked a for five years! LIAM LAWRENCE (113 applications 2006-2010) Purely makes the staff on good looks, never has one player looked therefore good along with his shirt off. And he actually won objectives as well. That choice is for girls and my child who was simply chosen to hold the Olympic Torch. UP FRONT Fred BIGGINS (158 apps 1989-92 & 1994) A roller coaster of a center forward. You never knew what you were planning to get with him, nevertheless when Biggins scored a goal, he would kiss the Stoke logo and send out an email that would stimulate the fans to force the staff onwards and upwards. My saddest moment was when Biggins obtained in Stoke's 4-0 get at Mansfield; he kissed his banner and was not seen again until we re-signed him later for another change. MARK STEIN (123 applications 1991-93 & 1997) An incredible goalscorer. From the one trip to Rotherham when when they can put a large amount of income on Steino to report the lads went into a bookmakers and asked. All bets were declined by the local bookmaker since he did not know who he was. Steino duly obliged with two goals. RICARDO FULLER (208 programs 2006-12) City's amount 10 a' genuine wonder a' he did not know the skill he'd. He was casual a' or even horizontal often a' always giving his time for you to talk and sign autographs with the fans. Genuine showmanship from the vehicles he drove to the goals he scored. I send one like to our very Mr Cool. ALTERNATIVES Jones SORENSEN (119 applications 2008-present) A professional charge saver. Stoke's individual Great Dane and the man who developed the 'Hairy Potter.' ABDOULAYE FAYE (84 programs 2008-2011) The initial centre-half showing how exactly to walk a ball out of protection. He possessed the best song actually sung at the Brit. PETER HOEKSTRA (78 applications 2001-2004) Stoke and Holland just what a combination, getting finesse to brighten the dullest of days. TODDY ORLYGSSON (110 applications 1993-1995) A cool evening against Sunderland at the Victoria Ground, our very own Icelandic Viking gets it from 30 meters and warms the hearts of the standing Stokies in the Boothen End. And my lover won A110 having bet on Orlygsson to report in a 1-0 win. John WARE (141 applications 1988-94) A wallet rocket, he makes the seat for the best absent time ever. Peterborough the Autoglass semi-final 2nd leg. He shoots; he scores; 1-0 Stoke. The army could not contain themselves throughout the match what an amazing atmosphere. Where our famous atmosphere originates from, let's get behind the children once more and demonstrate that famous Stoke City atmosphere that's. THE DIRECTOR LOU MACARI (1991-1993 & 1994-1997) A guy who got Stoke City on a journey and never faltered or let the fans down. My only regret is that we could have had more with Lou and we all have our days in sunlight. He'll continually be a story at Stoke and my passion was inspired by the man who for this club.
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