by reading_fan »
31 Jul 2012 11:49
As someone who lives in Brum and was brought up in Shropshire, I would have said "the North" started on the Staffs/Cheshire border, so a little bit north of Stoke.
I've always enjoyed our clashes with Stoke over the years - in fact my first away game was a trip to the Victoria Ground for an opening day 1-1 draw there. Two similarly matched clubs in terms of stature (Stoke's with the bigger history obviously), throughout that run of about 17 years in the same divisions, generally a few goals in the games, don't remember many 0-0s (unlike Walsall or Watford!), plus it was always fun to hear the Britannia go from a cocophony of noise with "Delilah" in full whack to being able to hear a pin drop when we were winning (I know we're the same).
It is one of the those games though to look at as a top flight fixture, it seems a bit weird. I've been watching us since 1990 so games against the likes of Stoke, Swansea or Wigan were some of the more traditional Div 3/Div 2/League One matches as I was growing up and getting in to football. But equally, it's good for the league that some of the unfashionable clubs are now mixing it more regularly with the big boys, so fair play to Stoke for the way they've grown into their top flight status - it's always good to see them giving the big boys a bloody nose.
Hopefully a 2-1 win for us to get us on the board before two tough away games.