MARC Wilson is able to exchange Robert Huth at centre-half after the German's impending three-match ban for violent conduct. Huth may miss Stoke's activities against West Ham, Newcastle and West Brom after landing an arm in Fulham opponent Philipps Senderos' experience at the weekend. a Stoke City's Marc Wilson. He was billed retrospectively by the Football Association after the incident was missed by referee Lee Probert during the time. Stoke were set not to appeal the charge today as the weight of evidence against Huth could have probably landed him with an additional one-match bar for a frivolous appeal. Insure365 Print voucher Low priced Motor Insurance for Guilty Individuals with Insure365 - Call 01782 898188 Terms: 1 Voucher Per Customer Contact: 01782 898188 Logical until: Wednesday, March 27 2013 Huth's shortage, together with the discharge of Matthew Upson to join Brighton on mortgage last month, leaves Wilson, Geoff Cameron and Ryan Shotton because the options to perform alongside Ryan Shawcross at centre-half at home to West Ham on Saturday. And Wilson, who just came ultimately back to his left-back slot at Fulham on Saturday after four months out with a leg, says he is happy to fill the space. "I will perform a job," said Wilson and play everywhere for the group. "There was a period at Portsmouth when all of the centre-halves were out and I played about 20 games there." Wilson admits West Ham striker Andy Carroll will be a number for almost any centre-half on Saturday when Stoke attempt to increase their three-point lead within the Hammers. "He is a good player and a strong boy," he added. "He will be a concern, whoever is playing centre-half, and we'll need certainly to set our booth out to mark him right." Huth's shortage can finish his report to be the only real Stoke person to play every minute of every fitting in 2010. It is the second time he has been tried retrospectively following a conflict with Upson, when he was nevertheless at West Ham, at the Britannia three seasons before.
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