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Home > England > Premier League > Stoke City > Squad > Rory Delap Rory Delap Stoke CityProfile of the Irish footballer Rory Delap, who currently plays as a midfielder at Stoke City. The 37-year old player Delap joined Stoke from Sunderland and wears the number 24 shirt. Rory Delap Career
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“RORY Delap never had any doubts about his team-mates surviving in the Premier League and preserving the legacy he is about to bequeath to future generations.” “However Stoke City might not be having the services of Ricardo Fuller, Rory Delap, Danny Higginbotham, and Matthew Etherington. We will see Chelsea to be always in attack when they have the ball as their new manager will be aggressive in calling plays.” “Stoke City had an impressive game against Chelsea that went on to will be critical as his team will be probably be without Matthew Etherington and Jermaine Pennant. Included player who will not play is Rory Delap.” “Stoke City took the use of long throws to another level when they came to the Premier League, but Rory Delap used the conventional technique of, well, staying on his feet.” “Fellow midfielders Jacob Mellis and Rory Delap could also be available. Mellis has recovered from a knock and should keep his place in the side while Delap will undergo a fitness test on a calf problem.” “Stoke City 1 Tottenham Hotspur 2: Emmanuel Adebayor has come to throwing a birthday party around the ground with the same vigour that Rory Delap used to throw balls.”
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