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Glory To Turmoil: The Turbulent Journey of West Brom and Stoke City

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In this episode of the Attacking the Championship podcast, hosts Tom Butterfield and David Bromley dive deep into the recent performances of two established Championship clubs, West Brom and Stoke City. Despite their Premier League history, both clubs have faced challenges in recent years. The hosts analyze the last five years of their performances, focusing on recruitment, manager changes, and spending patterns. We even make an unexpected discovery regarding the outlier playing style preferred by Carlos Corberan. Will this chameleon style of play buck the trend and prove successful? And will Stoke City's 18 new summer signings prove to be the green shoots of recovery craved by the Stoke faithful? Stoke City1Stoke City2WBAWBA - Player Game Changer ScoresHuddersfield Under Carlos Corberan - Playing Style Historic Championship Team Game Changer ScoresWant to ask us a question? Got an idea for an episode? We'd really like to hear from you. Leave your question and feedback in a review at Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to the show. Let's look forward to Attacking The Championship again soon! All the best, Tom and David

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