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Question and Answer session with Stoke City regarding their battle against relegation, the implementation of safe standing, and potential relocation of the away end.

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Engage in a debate and exchange views with Stoke City reporter Pete Smith as the Potters approach the last 10 games of the season.

With just two months and 10 games remaining, the outcome remains uncertain for Stoke City as they find themselves embroiled in a tough battle at the bottom of the Championship. Manager Steven Schumacher and his team must muster a significant effort to ensure they avoid relegation by finishing above the dreaded relegation line in May.

The road back to their desired position is arduous, especially if they want to avoid dropping into League One first. Securing a crucial victory against Middlesbrough was imperative last weekend, and despite the defeat at Leeds United, there are positives to draw from their performance.

Steven Schumacher, on the sidelines as Stoke City take on Leeds, is tasked with guiding the club to Championship safety.

Next on the agenda is a challenging away fixture against Preston North End, followed by a home clash against Norwich City at the bet365 Stadium before the international break.

Off the field, significant developments are underway at the bet365 Stadium. The club recently announced plans to relocate the away end and introduce a licensed standing section. Additionally, a £1.5 million fan zone is set to be established behind the Boothen End, while major upgrades are planned for the Clayton Wood training ground, including the construction of a new first-team facility.

What’s your take on the current state of the team and the club? Do you believe Stoke will avoid relegation? Share your thoughts and suggestions for the bet365 Stadium’s future in our Stoke City Q&A, where Pete Smith will be leading the discussion in the comments section at 4 pm.

 

 

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