WEST Brom's former Stoke City keeper Ben Foster said his part were worth their stage in Saturday's goalless pull at the Britannia Stadium. A game of several possibilities meant Stoke took four points off the Baggies this year, following their 1-0 absent win on December 1. a POINT MADE: Former Stoke owner Ben Foster was pleased with the level West Brom found on Saturday at the Britannia. The West Brom support worked determinedly with Stoke's immediate game at the Brit, while Kenwyne Jones needs to have done a lot better than fire immediately at Foster in injury-time with City's best possibility of the game. More frustration was meant by that for Stoke who've only obtained once inside their last four league games. Insure365 Print voucher Cheap Van Insurance( Professional & Private Use) - Contact Insure365 01782 898188 Terms: 1 Voucher Per Customer Contact: 01782 898188 Logical until: Thursday, April 18 2013 Foster said: "It was exactly what we thought it was likely to be; a difficult match, but I thought our back four especially did really well. "They didn't let them have any possibilities really. I did not need a lot of saves to make. It was the same for Asmir so it was probably a reasonable result." Stoke had their utmost cause in the final five minutes, but two Charlie Adam free-kicks on the side of the place came to nothing before Jones shot too close to Foster, having setup the chance by beating Jonas Olsson in the air. Foster said West Brom have been forced to look deep in the ultimate stages. He added: "The rain and the wind and they were probably helped by the weather conditions because it was all blowing directly at our goal and they were probably getting an extra ten or 15 yards when they were lumping it into our field. "It was not a nice game to play in; you understand it is planning to be described as a difficult match up here, but we'll get the point." Foster made the 'lumping' review with a look. His team-mate Jerome Thomas also had a mild dig at the Potters when he tweeted following the fit "Thanks to the travelling supporters today, great service and a well-earned place from an unpleasant sport of rugby, sorry I designed to say football!"
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