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Rob Fielding

Rob Fielding is the editor of onevalefan and has been a Port Vale FC fan since 1980. He has written about Port Vale for 30 years. Rob has worked in many roles including in sports journalism and marketing. He has written a Port Vale book “No Ordinary Season” and curated the “Vale Vaults” Port Vale memorabilia exhibition. Rob has appeared on numerous radio broadcasts and podcasts (including BBC Radio Stoke) and written for multiple publications (including submissions for the Guardian, 442 and Word Soccer) about his club. His favourite player is striker Andy Jones and his favourite match is the FA Cup win over Spurs in 1988.

17 Comments

Ken from North Wales

Time for Moore to go but who would take over. He as not a clue and the owners have always said they are not football people. Let Sir John take the job until the end of the season. Even Micky Adams would be a good stand in, totally awful and hopeless manager.

Ken from North Wales

Totally awful manager and tactician not even Grant or Shorrock on the bench. The situation as regards to Garrity needs to come out of the open as I think he could be on his way once Jan 1st comes about. The owners have a real poser after giving him a 5and half year contract. Barmy at or level.

Far too many team changes for each game, the team is set up too defensively and play 20 yards too deep. I thought that when we started with Cover and John on each flank it gave us the legs and capacity to get further up the field. Since Garrity’s absence there is very little attacking support from the midfield. To win games of football you have to score more goals than the opposition, to score goals you have to create chances, to create chances you have to get quality ball to the strikers and give them the opportunities. Not sure what they do on the training ground but it can’t be attack minded because this is not demonstrated on match day. Keep the faith, up the Vale.

Ken from North Wales

The 5and1/2 yearcontract the manager got is barmy at our level. Obvious the owners do not delve into a managers background. We cannot go on like this. No Grant or Shorrock on the bench.The Garrity situation needs to come out in the open as I am sure he is on his way out in January. Never as the managerfully revealed the long standing injury.

Another depressing performance. Taxi for Mr Moore now! Let’s get a new manager in now before January window or all the good early season work will be for nothing. Defeat at Grimsby would be the final nail in the coffin in my view.

It’s official, the wheels have fallen off ! Yet more changes to the starting team, and a continuation of the disjointed tactical performances of recent matches. The quality of Paton and Curtis should surely be regularly starting games, and the absence of the genuinely left sided players is extremely odd. In his next pre match interview, Moore must be pinned down to justify his wholesale changes to every starting line up. Results over the last 7-8 games indicate it’s a weakness not a strength. Today’s team lacked balance, despite all the right player options being available.

Trevor Brookes

How much more rope are the owners going to give Moore before he slides us down the table? What were they thinking giving him a 5 and half year contract? He is ruining the best squad in the division with his constant changes and negative play.
They may like him, so make him head of the charity side of the club and get someone who has got a clue about football as manager.

Having watched the game on TV my summary would be could not handle a proven centre forward particularly at set pieces, a midfield that was completely overrun, Cover again proving that may be useful going forward when asked to defend he’s extremely vulnerable, lack of strength up front with little support for Stockley, final point harsh sending off for Sang but won’t be missed. Comments from various sources can’t be wrong when the continuous changing of the starting eleven produces these results.

Well I’ve started saving my cash now, there was 9 of us all together, sorry Vale we can not watch the same dribble sorry I mean drivel every week, either same excuses,like a lot to learn, we must find a way around the problem.If you battle and loose so be it, but Moore chops and changes the side every week, this is not the Port Vale I know.If you Carol want to keep this so called manager in place so be it.Its time he went NOW, before the January transfer window,if you have not learned anything from this week alone you will never learn this manager is NO tactician,neither is he a man management expert, you are making the same mistake with him as you did with Flitcroft.i have served Vale over a good many decades I can not watch his style of football, I felt totally out of place when we played Bradford, not watching the match,BUT from the highlights I’ve seen they were no better than usual PLEASE Get a manager that will put some guts and pride back in the side .One bit of advice If we get in a penalty shoot out don’t let Debrah take a penalty he will pass it back to Ripley,P.S Happy birthday Carol

So, what now for Vale?
Another, midfielder is heading for a spell in the treatment room in an already struggling midfield. As every comment has said, we are completely disjointed all over the pitch due to changes in all areas on the pitch.
Moore can’t settle the team with his best 11 and I’m not convinced that he knows what to do next.

“Taxi for Mr Moore now! Let’s get a new manager in now before January window or all the good early season work will be for nothing.”

Obviously what we need is to get rid of Moore and replace him with the manager who pulled us up from mid-table to top earlier this season.

L Brown N. Wales

The squad of players bought into Vale appear talented players, however ,looking back, perhaps too many players are on the books now, and this has caused frictions within the greater squad. The manager is still unable to select a consistent team therefore, the inevitable mis- understandings are played out in a league match game. All clubs start the season with fresh players, and it takes time to mould into a forceful playing team BUT at this stage of the season Port Vale is still medalling with players, hence our inability to score goals and dominate the midfield, while other clubs have a well settled team (ie. Carlisle ) though perhaps not so talented individuals.
Will, somebody please have words with Mr. Moore as he seems to be a very confused Manager.

Ian Mountford

Your comments on the players particularly the 3 cumbersome central defenders Moore insists on playing. They were played with the sole intention of nullifying Andy Cook’s goal threat, yet he scored twice! One of which was from a free header from a corner. And while Ripley may not have been directly at fault for either goal, I’m sure when Cook decided to turn 30 yards out (with none of the 3 cumbersome defenders tight on him) and try his luck without looking up, he had studied enough of Ripley to know there’s a good chance he wouldn’t be anywhere near his goal line! It was another totally inept first half performance which Moore inevitably forces upon us, followed by a now usual, flood the pitch with goal shy forwards running around like headless chickens with no purpose or meaning due to this disastrous manager. Carol as a football club owner is proving just as disastrous! One dreads to think what the clubs losses will be for last season and this even with the £2 million for Dipepa.