The board that nearly destroyed Port Vale
MOLD board: We haven’t enough space to detail all the activities of the “MOLD” board but here as a permanent reminder is a brief recap of what they did.
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Port Vale supporter Glenn Oliver was a key member of the Valiant 2001 supporters group and later a director of the football club.
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MOLD board: We haven’t enough space to detail all the activities of the “MOLD” board but here as a permanent reminder is a brief recap of what they did.
The Sentinel newspaper reports that the discredited Port Vale FC board have failed to make January’s scheduled payment on the club’s £2.5m loan from Stoke-on-Trent city council. The club missed a deadline of January 31st to make the payment of just under £20,000, while December’s payment was met on the 30th January, almost a month […]
In his latest column, OVF founder Rob Fielding comments that “supporters seeking change should be wary of the boardroom silence.” To find out why he is urging caution, read the rest of his latest “One Vale View” column.
In his latest column, OVF founder Rob Fielding says the last twelve months have included some of the club’s darkest moments and have truly been an annus horriblis.
In his latest column, OVF founder Rob Fielding says that the forthcoming removal of Perry Deakin and Peter Miller from the CEO and Chairman roles, while welcome, do not represent closure for the vast majority of Port Vale supporters. Fielding says that fans will only be happy when the entire board has been removed from […]
The Sentinel newspaper reports that former Port Vale directors Bill Bratt (pictured) and Stan Meigh have held talks with potential investors in the club.
CEO Perry Deakin says he will buy £100,000 worth of Port Vale shares as he bids to become a Port Vale director. The chief executive has pledged to purchase 20,000 shares and if he elected he will replace ex-chairman Bill Bratt, who, along with fellow director Glenn Oliver, are both standing down following fans protests.
In a stormy EGM, Port Vale shareholders have cast a vote of no confidence in the current board and voted out two directors.
The Staffordshire Sentinel is reporting a current Port Vale director’s claims that rebel Directors Charles Machin and Geoff Wakefield cost the club £20,000 by not resigning before an EGM.