Reader Scott Baker, who wishes to remain anonymous, has e-mailed in about a strange-but-true regular ghostly occurrence at Stoke City FC's Britannia Stadium.
Mr Baker, a season ticket holder, says that a Native American Ghost haunts the Boothen End of the Britannia Stadium. "The ghost only started haunting the Stadium since we signed Rory Delap," he says in his e-mail. "His Native American Calls can only be heard when Rory takes a trademark long throw in."
Mr Baker, a season ticket holder, says that a Native American Ghost haunts the Boothen End of the Britannia Stadium. "The ghost only started haunting the Stadium since we signed Rory Delap," he says in his e-mail. "His Native American Calls can only be heard when Rory takes a trademark long throw in."
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This begs the question: is the Britannia Stadium haunted? Or does Rory Delap have a Native American spirit guide who follows him? We all know that the land Stoke is on was bought by "whities" from Native Americans for £24 many years ago (see link below), but as this started only since Delap has been at Stoke, this makes me think that it is more likely that Mr Delap has got a personal Native American spirit guide who follows him personally.
Stoke City and Rory Delap have yet to comment on the issue.
Orate duck! Thats true that is! I was on me 15th Pint of Snake bite when Stoke played Villa. It was the first home game back in the Premier League. It were 2 all, when Rory steps up take his throw, the Stadium goes quiet. Next thing I know, theres this eerie Native American chant behind me, loud it was. Before I could look Big Mama (Mamady Sidibe) nods the ball in the net and all hell breaks loose! 3 blokes land on me, and I'm sure out the corner of me eye as I fell down the steps I saw this Native American fella, Head dress and Tomahawk! Anyway when I got up, he were gone! Ghosts exist see.
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