"Back Where We Belong" is a supporter's unique view of the promotion winning season of English football club Stoke City. Starting off in the depths of Austria merely to see his beloved team, James tells his account of the historic season through his eyes, ending with the celebrations of Stoke moving up to the Premier League. Littered with memorable photographs, there are tales of meeting other supporters- some strange, some normal- goals, misses, laughs and of course, the celebrations! Getting wrapped up in the emotion, you ...
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"Back Where We Belong" is a supporter's unique view of the promotion winning season of English football club Stoke City. Starting off in the depths of Austria merely to see his beloved team, James tells his account of the historic season through his eyes, ending with the celebrations of Stoke moving up to the Premier League. Littered with memorable photographs, there are tales of meeting other supporters- some strange, some normal- goals, misses, laughs and of course, the celebrations! Getting wrapped up in the emotion, you re-live every kick of the season all over again- slowly culminating in the most important match in Stoke City's history- Leicester City at home. Remember all the joys of invading the pitch yourself, or simply watching it on TV and read defender Andy Wilkinson's views of what promotion meant to him. It is a season never to be forgotten so remember it in the best way possible with "Back Where We Belong"
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