JON Walters has been given the all-clear to transport on taking Stoke City's penalties a' despite yet another high priced neglect from 12 meters. Walters missed his fourth charge in 10 attempts for Stoke after failing to net from the location early in the next half of Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Fulham. a Stoke City's Jon Walters requires the charge against Fulham on Saturday. But director Tony Pulis can keep it around Walters and the dressing-room to determine who steps forward to just take the club's next fee. "If Walts desires to step up and take the punishment, that's up to him," he reported. "I have not been someone to stop them taking them when they need to... and I am sure he will have the confidence to just take it." myprint-247 Printing voucher Our heavyweight cards have FREE UV cotton coating, FREE following day shipping & VAT included. Select from 1000's of pre-designed templates or distribute your personal artwork. Purchases sent within 24hrs. Terms: British Company of low priced Company Cards, Supplement Slips, Letterheads, Leaflets and Postcards with 24hr turnaround and FREE FOLLOWING DAY DELIVERY. Contact: 01858 468192 Good until: Thursday, February 28 2013 Not that Pulis was under-estimating the cost of the charge neglect at 1-0 down after claiming Stoke could have gone on to get for only an additional amount of time in 23 group games on their travels.. "If we score the goal, it's sport on," he suggested. "It gives confidence to them to go on and possibly win the game because we've the energy at that point. A better chance was not got by you when compared to a penalty. "At this level, we have to be taking these chances. Away from home this season we've held it's place in so many tight games and so you've to take them when you get chances. "We are extremely unhappy we have not come away with something. The first half was level, in the next we've had the chances and it just has not lowered for us." He believes American global Brek Shea could have derived beneficial knowledge after replacing the injured Matthew Etherington early in the afternoon. "He continues to be somewhat short of match sharpness, but he knows the game," said Pulis he looks. "It gave him the chance to see what the category is similar to and how difficult it is, but he will be better for that. I think he was surprised how physical and fast it was, but it was a chance to show what he can do." Etherington stepped off clutching the bottom of his back after an early run-down the left wing to keep Pulis, left, reporting: "His back jarred and he just couldn't move. Whether it is the elements, or he slept awkward, I actually do not know. "It is disappointing to reduce Matty so early in the game while he is looked so good in the last few weeks." Marc Wilson got through the entire sport after being out since breaking his leg on October 27, leaving Pulis to observe: "He looked a little ring rustic, but it was good to obtain him 90 minutes." Fit report and evaluation, Pages 44 to 47
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