STOKE City chairman Peter Coates is wanting four factors from the final six features could be enough to save lots of his club from relegation. But he admits a remaining tally of 38 things could leave it tight amid the suffocating weather now impacting the base of the Premier League. a Chris Coates says four details will secure Stoke City's Premier League position. Coates, below, is suffering to answer issues on the continuing future of boss Tony Pulis for anxiety about fuelling discussion over his position. But he clearly remains positive that Pulis, his director for yesteryear eight seasons, could push Stoke through their current situation. myprint-247 Print voucher Our heavyweight cards have FREE UV cotton coating, FREE following day delivery & VAT involved. Pick from 1000's of pre-designed themes or upload your personal graphics. Requests sent within 24hrs. Terms: Visit our website for more products: Business Cards, Compliment Slips, Letterheads, Leaflets, Postcards, Posters & much more. All objects are free overnight distribution. www.myprint-247.co.uk Contact: 01858 468192 Valid until: Tuesday, April 30 2013 "I think 38 points will do it," he calculated, "but definitely a few wins and you are OK since 40 points will definitely get it done. "It is up to us today to get enough points to stay in the Premier League. We've got as good a chance as everyone otherwise and it's up to us to see it through since no-one does you any favours. "When I look at the fixtures I think there are points out there for us, but it is as much as us to begin on a run." With Reading and QPR so far adrift, most viewers now believe that it is a straight struggle between five groups to prevent the main one outstanding relegation position. But Coates is refusing to create off Rangers in front of Stoke's possibly vital trip to Loftus Road next week. "It is extremely burdensome for them today, but they still have a fighting opportunity and they're certainly not down," he explained. "I thought they were extremely unlucky with 10 guys against Wigan on Sunday. I will only think Harry Redknapp will need to have run over a pet to get luck like that." He accepted Stoke's disadvantages after defeat to Aston Villa managed to get only one win in 13, but insisted there have been lots of good signals recently. "We know our real problem, we're maybe not scoring enough goals," he admitted. "But we got away from the Everton sport and I thought we deserved anything, Newcastle also, to ensure that is two good away activities where we've got nothing and been very sad. "West Brom at house, though the sport was a little flat, we got a significant point and they came for a point, and there's nothing wrong with that since they have had a poor report against us over the years. "And against Villa on Saturday we were overwhelmed in the end with a fluke. A fantastic goal, although not one that might normally go in. It killed us off at a late point when I thought we were best for a place or may even have gained the overall game after equalising," he included. STOKE City's under-21s recorded an unusual victory after objectives in the initial 11 minutes from Adam Thomas and Jordan Richardson led them to a 2-1 success at Crystal Palace. Stoke are now bottom just on goal huge difference from Palace, for whom former Portsmouth striker Aruna Dindane bagged their goal.
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