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  1. 🎧 Stoke heading in the right directionpublished at 09:33 20 August

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    A Cold Wet Tuesday Night: 'Top of the League'

    "Watching the first two games, it's a breath of fresh air compared to last year."

    Lucas Yeomans and Ben Rowley are joined by boxer Nathan Heaney and friend Liam Clarkson to discuss the optimism at Stoke City after a table-topping start to the season.

    Listen to the full episode of A Cold Wet Tuesday Night and more on BBC Sounds.

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  2. Forward Mmaee departs Stoke with immediate effectpublished at 08:34 20 August

    Ryan Mmaee in action.Image source, Rex Features

    Ryan Mmaee has left Stoke City with immediate effect after two years at the Bet 365 Stadium.

    The 27-year-old forward spent the first half of last season on loan at Austrian club Rapid Wein but his spell was disrupted with injury and, after failing to make a single appearance, he returned to Stoke in February.

    During his first year with the Potters, Mmaee was made to train with the club's Under-21 side for disciplinary reasons by then manager Steven Schumacher.

    In total, the Moroccan international scored five goals in 31 games for Stoke following his move from Hungarian club Ferencvaros in the summer of 2023.

  3. 'Straightaway I got that feel-good factor' - Cresswellpublished at 15:57 19 August

    Aaron Cresswell playing for Stoke City vs Burnley.Image source, Getty Images

    Stoke City defender Aaron Cresswell says he felt "straightaway the feel-good factor" in the club after joining in July.

    Cresswell left West Ham after 11 years with the club and has started both the opening two games for the Potters.

    The 35-year-old has praised his new teammates and the club's start to the campaign.

    "We've had a fantastic start to the season, no doubt about it, but it's only the start. We're not getting complacent or anything like that; we know how tough this division is, and we have just got to be ready for every challenge.

    "Every team will bring a different strength and weakness and we have to go into that full of positivity and ready for the next challenge.

    "Since I've been here I've watched the games, obviously I missed a couple, but the lads were excellent in those games, beating Burnley at home and drawing with Wolves and a couple of other games we've played, but it's a start, and that's all it is,

    "I can only speak for what I've experienced up to now, but straightaway I got that feel-good factor, and the positivity around the place feels right; that's the way I'm feeling. The group, the fans and everything about it feels so positive at the moment, and we want to keep it that way."

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