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Gossip: Potters ace could join PSVpublished at 10:03 BST 21 July
10:03 BST 21 July
PSV look set to win the race for Stoke City and England under-18s midfielder Sol Sidibe, 18, who has also attracted the interest of Lille and an unnamed Premier League club. (Sky Sports, external)
Stockley named Stoke's new academy managerpublished at 16:16 BST 2 July
16:16 BST 2 July
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Sam Stockley has been coaching with Lexington Sporting Club in the USA
Stoke City have appointed Sam Stockley as their new academy manager.
The ex-Port Vale, Colchester and Barnet full-back has been working in the United States as sporting director at Lexington Sporting Club for the past four years.
Stockley made more than 500 appearances during his playing career in England that also featured spells at Wycombe, Blackpool, Oxford and Southampton.
The 47-year-old has been working in coaching in the USA for 10 years and replaces Gareth Owen who has moved into the position of academy technical director at Stoke.
Gossip: Talovierov in talks with Stokepublished at 10:22 BST 1 July
10:22 BST 1 July
Stoke City have entered advanced talks to sign Plymouth Argyle and Ukraine defender Maksym Talovierov, 25. (Football Insider), external
The Pilgrims are in advanced discussions of their own with Norwich City goalkeeper Archie Mair, 24, following the conclusion of his contract at Carrow Road. (Football Insider), external
Thomas on helping Stoke return to the top flightpublished at 15:11 BST 23 June
15:11 BST 23 June
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Thomas: 'I want to play in the Premier League'
New Stoke City signing Sorba Thomas says he has joined the Potters with a view of helping them return to the Premier League.
The Wales international joined the side as their first summer signing on 7 June after a loan spell overseas with Ligue 1 side Nantes.
"They are in a team that's in a league that I believe they shouldn't be in with the size of the club," Sorba told BBC Radio Stoke.
"For me, I'm just here to help them reach their goals of getting back to the Premier League.
"It's a young team, so pre-season is going to be massive for us. Not much about the result but about chemistry and certain positions on the pitch. Everyone knowing my strengths and how I play, and vice versa.
"I want to know every single player's strengths and once we know each other's strengths, no one's weakness will be exploited."
Stoke have not been back in the top flight since their relegation to the Championship in 2018.
Gossip: Potters could sell Lowepublished at 11:20 BST 23 June
11:20 BST 23 June
Stoke could sell striker Nathan Lowe for a reported £2.5m, with Huddersfield said to be interested in the 19-year-old who shone on loan at Walsall last season. (Alan Nixon, external)
Gossip: Stoke interested in midfielder Keitapublished at 11:38 BST 19 June
11:38 BST 19 June
Stoke City and QPR are two of several Championship clubs interested in signing midfielder Habib Keita, 23, from French Ligue 2 side Clermont Foot. (L'Equipe - in French), external
Lions up, Watford down? The 2025 Championship tablepublished at 12:37 BST 10 June
12:37 BST 10 June
Ben Ashton BBC Sport England
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Watford are getting relegated, Plymouth are staying up, Millwall are in the play-offs and Portsmouth are also battling for a top-six spot.
Does something sound a bit off? Well, that's what would have happened if the Championship season started on 1 January.
Here's a look at the 2025 calendar year table, showing who the form sides were in the second half of the season and who went into freefall.
Perhaps the most notable difference between the actual final top six and the 2025 version is that Millwall would be in the play-offs and Premier League-bound Sunderland would not.
Burnley and Leeds still comfortably occupy the automatic promotion spots, albeit the Clarets would be unbeaten at the top of the pile with the Whites in second.
Coventry improved significantly after Frank Lampard replaced Mark Robins and are third over the course of the year.
The Sky Blues would instead be pitted against Bristol City in the play-off semi-final as opposed to Sunderland. Who knows what difference that would have made to their promotion bid...
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Portsmouth - who spent much of the season battling relegation and only secured their Championship safety with two games to spare - are seventh and just one point outside a play-off spot.
Pompey sit above Sunderland, who lost their final five games of the season and are down in eighth.
The data perhaps shows just how long Regis Le Bris' side effectively had a play-off spot sewn up before their victory at Wembley against Sheffield United to claim promotion.
Relegation battlers Oxford find themselves seven places higher than where they actually finished in the 2024-25 campaign (17th), reflecting the good work done by Gary Rowett after he took over as boss from Des Buckingham.
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Plymouth would have survived comfortably had the season begun in January 2025, showing a significant uptick after Miron Muslic replaced Wayne Rooney at the helm.
Middlesbrough tailed off significantly in the second half of the season, underpinning why they missed out on the play-offs. It was a drop off that ultimately cost Michael Carrick his job as head coach.
Norwich City conceded more goals (32) than any other side in 2025, which counteracted the hard work they'd done at the other end, having been the fourth top scorers (31) since the turn of the year.
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Watford had a disappointing 2025, winning just five of their 23 games and losing 13 to finish bottom of the calendar year table.
The Hornets had the joint-worst goal difference along with Cardiff (-10) and head coach Tom Cleverley was sacked following the end of the season.
Preston and Cardiff won the fewest games of any side in 2025 (4), which cost the Bluebirds their Championship status and almost led to the Lilywhites dropping into League One as they avoided relegation by one point.
Paul Heckingbottom's side would be down if only games this year were counted.
Luton and Derby scored the fewest goals in 2025 (19) and attacking output was an issue that plagued both sides throughout the entire campaign.
It had major consequences for the Hatters with back-to-back relegations, while the Rams survived by a point - and only on goal difference in the yearly table.
The 26-year-old scored Wales' second goal of the evening against Belgium as they came from 3-0 down to level at 3-3 before Kevin de Bruyne scored a late winner for the home side.
Thomas spent last season on loan at French Ligue 1 side Nantes, scoring one goal in 25 appearances.
'Sorba is a real weapon', says ex-coach Quypublished at 16:20 BST 9 June
16:20 BST 9 June
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Andy Quy: 'Really dangerous from set-plays'
Ex-Stoke City and Huddersfield Town goalkeeping coach Andy Quy says new Potters signing Sorba Thomas will be a "real weapon" in the side's set plays next season.
"I was fortunate enough to work with Sorba at Huddersfield Town. An exciting talent, I have to say," Quy told BBC Radio Stoke.
"Excellent on the ball going forwards, wants to take people on, get crosses in the box, he's got really good delivery from set plays.
"He's one of those players who puts the ball on the money, puts the ball in the right space, asks questions of goalkeepers and certainly of defenders."