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- Updated: October 31, 2016
Bob Bradley has only been in English football a few weeks, but the Swansea manager is fully braced for a “cold, wet, windy night in Stoke” on Monday Night Football.
Ever since it was suggested in 2010 that Lionel Messi might not fancy a blustery night in the Potteries, the testing conditions at the bet365 Stadium have regularly been used as a yardstick to determine whether foreign arrivals can hack it in the Premier League.
But former United States boss Bradley prefers to take a reasoned approach to facing Mark Hughes’ revitalised Potters, who have won their last two Premier League matches and are unbeaten in four.
“Yes, I am familiar with that expression,” Bradley said …