Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Stoke City: Potters left waiting over fitness of international stars - That is Staffordshire

STOKE City's structure admit there will be a question mark within the situation of half-a-dozen possible starters at Everton on Saturday as a result of international commitments today. Glenn Whelan and Jon Walters have problems over their ankle and right back respectively, despite being named alongside Marc Wilson as beginners in Ireland's World Cup qualifier against Austria in Dublin. a Kenwyne Jones is on Trinidad and Tobago job in Peru for an agreeable game tonight. Geoff Cameron and Brek Shea are in America for their qualifier against Mexico, Charlie Adam is in Serbia with Scotland and Kenwyne Jones needs to travel home from Peru carrying out a pleasant there for Trinidad & Tobago. "It is a case of keepin constantly your fingers crossed that they don't get wounded, then expect the travelling doesn't keep them too tired," said assistant boss Dave Kemp, pictured below. We Shall Defeat Any Estimate Print voucher The best place has been found by you on line to purchase kitchens and replacement doors. Entirely customisable, manufactured in the UK and shipped direct to your door - what could possibly be easier! Terms: Visit our internet site today www.wewillbeatanyquote.com and build the kitchen of your goals Contact: 01724 701701 Good until: Wednesday, April 03 2013 "Poor old Kenwyne includes a longer trip after his game in Peru, so that can be as a long way away since it might be." Whelan is down to start for Ireland against Austria after new leg difficulty, while Walters can also be called despite requiring treatment for back problems. Kemp continued: "It is good news if Glenn is now fit to perform, but until our medical people look at him we do not know the real state of his exercise. "The games won't do Marc Wilson any damage because he is been out hurt for way too long till recently, but we are concerned with Glenn and Jon Walters. "They have both gone an extended time without once you think about last year, playing for Ireland in the Euros last summer and then playing every international break a break. "Jon, particularly, is a very healthy lad, but he is only human and could do with an escape between our games." Kemp himself has returned from his scouting visit to East Europe to be sure of at least one global player. He declined to discuss reports linking Stoke to Hamilton Academical Copenhagen's Denmark striker Andreas Cornelius. The 20 year-old a' who steps in at around six foot, four inches a' justified new interest in his services by getting a target in Denmark's World Cup qualifying success in the Czech Republic last Friday. Asmir Begovic is back at Stoke, meanwhile, after supporting Bosnia to a property make an impression on qualifying opponents Greece four days ago. And he reaffirmed his commitment to Stoke amid interest from the likes of Manchester United by stating: "I am pleased that the major groups are interested in me, but I'm happy at Stoke simply because they gave me a chance to perform in the Premier League. "We might find what are the results in summer time. In basketball you are able to never know 100 per cent."

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