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Monday, 09 July 2012

Stoke City: Would you like to write for Squarefootball?


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Stoke City have come an awfully long way over the past decade. It wasn't that long ago that the Potters were playing the likes of Colchester and Wycombe on a regular basis, now they have graced the FA Cup final, played in Europe and continually give the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United a run for their money. 

Tony Pulis has transformed the Potters and they are now very much an established Premier League side. With all that in mind we would love to have a representative for Stoke City on our side as we prepare for the new campaign.

Who will Pulis sign this summer? Who will be shown the door? How much further can the Potters go under Pulis? There are so many issues surrounding the club, so much so that we are looking for City fans to contribute to Squarefootball.

If you are a budding Martin Samuel or just someone who wants to share their views with our loyal and growing army of readers, then we'd love to hear from you. From transfer tales to best of features, we are giving you the opportunity to be creative and engage with the readers. Feel free to focus solely on the Potters or spread your wings and write about the beautiful game in general, tackling the big issues head on. The world is literally your oyster.

We want to increase the size of our squad for the 2012/13 season and are scouring the globe for fresh talent, so if you know your Arsenes from your Rodgers, love to write and have a passion for football you could be just what we are looking for.

Interested? Then please get in touch using the feedback form below and we will be in touch shortly.

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