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Home > England > Premier League > Stoke City > Squad > Jonathan Walters Jonathan Walters Stoke CityProfile of the Irish footballer Jonathan Walters, who currently plays as a forward at Stoke City. The 30-year old player Walters joined Stoke from Ipswich Town and wears the number 19 shirt. ![]() Jonathan Walters Career
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“JON Walters is desperate for two goals at Southampton on Sunday to become only the third Stoke City player to hit 10 in a Premier League season.” “but left empty handed as a brace by boyhood Evertonian Jonathan Walters helped Stoke claim a 3-1 win at the Britannia Stadium. The year ended with a 3-3 draw at home to Southampton.” “A BRAVE and stirring 151 from skipper Rob Walters could not prevent his Hoddesdon side from losing to Sawbridgeworth at home in division two east of the Home Counties Cricket League.” “The injured Marc Wilson was replaced by Andy Wilkinson on 20 minutes and Jon Walters then almost broke the deadlock but Morgan Schneiderlin tracked back to shepherd the Stoke forward off the ball.” “Peter Crouch and Rickie Lambert scored second-half goals as a dull mid-table encounter between Southampton and Stoke City ended 1-1 ball after coming on as a 74th-minute substitute for Jon Walters.” “Jim Allenby and Stewart Walters cracked half-centuries as Glamorgan frustrated Essex on the opening day of their LV= County Championship Division Two match at the SWALEC Stadium.”
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