Stoke City
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Mark Hughes has expressed his concern that an improvement on last season’s finish may be beyond Stoke if their poor run, extended by a 4-1 defeat at Crystal Palace, persists
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Your weekend round-up of the best photography from the top flight
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Stoke’s miserable start continued as Crystal Palace scored twice inside 11 minutes, before Andros Townsend capped an excellent display with a fine solo goal in the second half
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Andros Townsend capped a fine display with a brilliant goal to help Crystal Palace thrash Stoke 4-1 at Selhurst Park and heap more pressure on Mark Hughes
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Stoke City are currently bottom of the Premier League, but older fans will remember their awful 1984-85 season, when they played 42 games, won three, lost 31, picked up 17 points, conceded 91 goals and were relegated in March
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Stoke City’s manager, Mark Hughes, has admitted to leaving his technical area after he disagreed with a booking for his player Marko Arnautovic
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Arsène Wenger pleads for patience over new signings, John Stones progresses under Pep Guardiola and the question of brilliant goals versus dangerous play
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Stoke’s problems at the end of last season and beginning of this, including Saturday’s 4-0 defeat by Tottenham, have brought back memories of Mark Hughes’s time at Queens Park Rangers
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Your weekend round-up of the best photography from the top flight
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Mauricio Pochettino says it was important for Harry Kane to get his first goal of the season as Spurs thrashed Stoke City 4-0 in the Premier League on Saturdaypoche
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Tottenham Hotspur thrashed Stoke City 4-0 as Son Heung-min struck twice
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Stoke’s injury issues show little sign of abating and their problems will get bigger if Tottenham inflict a third defeat in four games
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Premier League clubs splashed out £170m on the final day of the summer transfer window. Which debutants make the difference this weekend?
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Jack Butland’s return from an ankle injury has suffered a setback and he may miss England’s October World Cup qualifiers
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Sportblog Real winners and losers of the transfer window are obscured by headline figures
Paul WilsonPaul Pogba and David Luiz returned to former haunts and many transfer records were broken as Premier League clubs experienced mixed fortunes in the market
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The lowdown on the business conducted by England’s top-flight clubs before the transfer deadline
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Samir Nasri, Eliaquim Mangala and Wilfried Bony led an exodus of Manchester City players
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Stoke are closing in on the signing of Bruno Martins Indi from FC Porto after agreeing a deal to take the Holland central defender on a season-long loan
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With spending set to pass £1bn for the first time, fans discuss the moves so far, what they still need, and the one deal that makes them jealous
Sportblog Tony Pulis: ‘You get pigeonholed. You accept it or fight it. I’ve accepted it’