Stoke striker Vincent Pericard has become the third Stoke player to leave the club on loan in the last week, joining League One play-off hopefuls Millwall on a 93 day deal. While Andrew Davies and Danzelle St. Louis-Hamilton have been loaned out by Stoke to gain fitne s and experience respectively, so they can come back and perform Ubaldo Jimenez Jersey to higher levels to Stoke, it seems that this move will see the end of Pericards Stoke career as he is out of contract in the summer and it seems unlikely he will be offered a new one.Pericards Stoke career Chris Davis Jersey seems to be over The 26 year-old Cameroon born Frenchman joinedthe Pottersin the summer of 2006 from Portsmouth and made a bright start as a Stoke player, scoring in two of his first three games against Derby and Darlington. He fell out of favour after the signing of Ricardo Fuller though, and some poor performances coupled with lazy play and persistent diving earned him much derision from Stoke fans. He did Mark Trumbo Jersey show good form in the pre-season before the 2007/08 campaign however, but just as it looked as if he may play a goalscoring part for Stoke again, he was jailed for four months for lying to the police about a speeding offence, claiming that his step-father, who it emerged has not been to England since 2001, was driving his car at 130 miles per hour. This made him more unpopular still with Stoke fans, who resented the club paying a player who was in jail. The former-Juventus youngster has struggled for first team action at Stoke once again this season, playing just five times, his only goal coming in the League Cup game with Reading Brooks Robinson Jersey which ended 2-2 before going to a penalty shoot-out, in which he converted his kick.He used to play for Juventus, you know I personally hold little of the antipathy towards Pericard shown by many Stoke fans, but I do think he simply isnt anywhere close to good enough Rio Ruiz Jersey to play in the Premier League. Po sibly hell find his level in League One with Millwall, and I hope he does well there, as its always good to see a former Stokie succeeding, even if it is one that has given very little to the club during his three years there.