Saturday, 11 May 2013

Dave Kemp: Stoke City fans must keep calm and continue in relegation battle - This is Staffordshire

STOKE supporters are increasingly being advised to complete a Tony Pulis by keeping their nerve today their team stands on the edge of Premier League security. A near full house is expected when Stoke get on other strugglers Norwich on Saturday knowing success will all but mathematically promise a season in the utmost effective flight. Dave Kemp is calling on Stoke fans to keep calm and carry on. But associate employer Dave Kemp says supporters should keep their emotions under control to attempt to help their people within the finishing line. "It is essential the fans do not get impatient," said Kemp. myprint-247 Print voucher Our heavyweight cards have FREE UV silk level, FREE following day shipping & VAT included. Select from 1000's of pre-designed themes or publish your personal art. Instructions dispatched within 24hrs. Terms: Visit our site for more products: Business Cards, Compliment Slips, Letterheads, Leaflets, Postcards, Posters & much more. All goods are free next day delivery. Contact: 01858 468192 Logical until: Tuesday, April 30 2013 "It could be great to be 5-0 up at half-time, but if not, do not panic because we are quite with the capacity of winning the game late on." He feels the participants, fresh from Saturday's crucial 2-0 gain at QPR, have got a lead from boss Tony Pulis in keeping calm. "No-one is panicking," mentioned Kemp, "and we will only cope with our way is come by what. "Perhaps we have caused it to be look a touch too simple before, so when the heat is on the anxiety is on and others. "We got what we required on Saturday. The people showed fight and were ready to operate and be counted in a stress game. "Now we want another performance and another win this Saturday." Unlike Pulis and his 40-point target, Kemp likes to shoot for the stars. "I don't like setting objectives personally," he said, "because if you get there you will take your foot off the gas. "And if you take care of your personal business, you don't need certainly to worry about anyone else." THE memorial of former midfielder Paul Ware, who died a week ago at age 42, is likely to be held on Tuesday, April 30 (1.30pm) at St Mary's Parish Church in Sandbach. Donations should be designed to the Samantha Dickson Head Cancer Unit at University College Hospital London, or the Kids' Cancer Research Fund.

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