Twitter reaction: Shrewsbury 1-1 Port Vale
A selection of tweets from fans and the media reacting to Port Vale’s 1-1 draw on Good Friday.
A great following as usual by the Vale fans…
Superb travelling @OfficialPVFC support of 1300, as part of a total 7019. #PVFC pic.twitter.com/pQM5phJ2fy
— BBC Radio Stoke (@BBCRadioStoke) March 25, 2016
Super Vale Away with Michael at Shrewsbury @ Greenhous Meadow, Shrewsbury Town Football Club https://t.co/Ze4EFvpkaz
— Stephen Walters (@rathgorn) March 25, 2016
Celebs after @OfficialPVFC @LouisDodds goal at @shrewsweb . Robbed of a def penalty too. pic.twitter.com/80grkGqwdY
— Action Freeze (@Austino123) March 26, 2016
And the goal from Louis Dodds certainly grabbed the attention…
Just woken up on the other side of the world and seen reports of a @LouisDodds headed goal! Wonderful but hope it didn't mess his hair up.
— April Hall (@pril_hall) March 25, 2016
@LouisDodds scores headers now????? Get in!!! #pvfc
— Jacob Williams (@Jacob_williams1) March 25, 2016
Mark Bright was obviously conflicted. He met Louis Dodds who had confessed Brighty was one of his Sheff Wed heroes but a Crystal Palace youngster was playing as well…
But my boy @SullayKaikai equalised @LouisDodds @OfficialPVFC
Congratulations Sullay 10goals as requested, new target, 15. Doable for him.— Brighty (@Mark__Bright) March 25, 2016
The late “penalty” decision caused confusion…
Wow! Shrewsbury get away lightly since ref adjudged foul on GK committed first. #pvfc
— Tony Boulton (@TonyBoulton) March 25, 2016
While there was debate over whether a point was a good result…
@MartinTideswell @LouisDodds is it really a decent point?
— Stephen Pickerin (@pickerin1876) March 25, 2016
And it seems Vale’s influence even stretches to Berlin where one Vale fan has travelled to see England face Germany:
Randomly spotted Vale graffiti at the @asisi 'Die Mauer' panorama today #pvfc pic.twitter.com/Ux8H0nwgqa
— Mark Heelis (@MarkHeelis) March 25, 2016