Stoke City’s 2021/22 financial results covered a season when they came 14th in the Championship again, which means they have finished in the bottom half of the table every year since relegation from the Premier League in 2018.
The club said that the performance on the pitch had been “below expectations”, so it was no great surprise when manager Michael …
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