Tom_ITFC
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I think that's the same with most derbies. The East Anglians will always tell you about the vitriol between the two teams but it always looks pretty cordial from the outside. Similar with the 2 Sheffield teams.
What you have to remember with the potteries derby is that the Potteries is a deprived area, many people don't have anything to lose and are a bit rough (not me, I'm from the Staffordshire Moorlands don't you know). You're also talking about one of the most feared hooligan gangs in football (the naughty forty) from Stoke....all that mixed plus the fact that the lardies are delusional and hate it if Vale are above them and it does become a pretty vitriolic game. The Victoria ground games were among some of the most intimidating I have ever been to.
My school was in between Stoke-on-Trent and Leek (North of the city), and I'd say it was a pretty much 50/50 split at our school between Stoke and Vale fans. It still exists to a lesser extent (more Man City and Liverpool fans now).
It really is funny how people say something like that but so often on social media people compare us to Norwich for no reason whilst they are as an ‘outsider’ other than the fact there is a derby between us in our region.
I for one would feel uncomfortable ever living in Norfolk (not just Norwich) because I wouldn’t want to be near them.
It’s probably seen by others as not a derby as we haven’t played each other much over the last decade.
There’s only two large teams in East Anglia (historically Suffolk and Norfolk are East Anglia. Essex and Cambridgeshire are ‘loosely’ seen as East Anglia) so the bulk of football fans would be fans of one or the other.