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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.

11 Comments

Sending off spoilt the game..Take the point at the end. My view was in this day and age where you can’t tackle referee was always going to give red card. Disappointing goal to concede but Sang is the right sided equivalent of Dan Jones! Hopeless! Can’t understand why John was subbed. Special mention for stockley and croasdale but Headley was my man of the match. We have sent Cover back to Leicester and we have Sang in his position , tough luck Brandon on your number being pulled out of the tombola to exit along with Ruari. For me Cover wins every time. Big game now at Colchester on Tuesday. 3 points needed

David raftery

Not a red card very poor referee seen better on tunstall park having said that poor management decisions loosing the right wing back the obvious choice would have been John to fill in at right back henegan in defence stockley taken off as he is just back from injury leaving tolaj up front on his own

Ken from North Wales

To play with ten men for nearly fifty minutes shows the guys are playing for the club. To score so early and not putting the opposition to the sword means we are too often happy with 1 goal and sit back. Why Paton was allowed to go out on loan was nuts. Also where was Chislett, injured or not too the managers liking ,beggars belief.

Raveninblack

I thought it was a sending off and they deserved their goal but sang was out of position and is not a defender at all and this falls on the manager who should have finished the game off before they scored obviously my opinion from where I was sitting

It’s a good point at the end of the day,their #27 was doing his best dives to get a Vale player sent off, the Ref was a poser, waiting for a red carded player to walk around the pitch, before restarting the game.As for Rekeem Harper he’s not for me, he had two weak shots at goal and gave the ball away to cheaply, As for Sang it happens, put it behind you now and forget it.I think Chesterfield will be up there in the playoffs at the end of the season, so a point is not to bad.

Vale should have rolled this match up by halftime but allowed Chesterfield to get back in the game. The goal difference is dismal the lack of a reliable goal scorer is really holding this team back and could be a deciding factor in who goes up or stays in L2.

Not looking forward to Tuesdays match at Colchester this match will have taken a lot out of the players will Moore roll the dice how many changes will he make?

I would like to know from Darren Moore exactly why (subject to fitness) Chislett, Curtis and Paton aren’t regular starters and mainstays of the team. All three could hold their own in the Championship, never mind League 2. That Moore has prefers and selects young loan players ahead of them is baffling. It’s debatable, but if fit my preferred starting team would be;
Ripley; Clark, Smith, Hall, Headley; Curtis, Croasdale, Garrity, Chislett; Stockley, Paton;

Ian Mountford

It was a team most fans would have been happy with and we couldn’t have wished for a better start. Both teams had little spells of dominance and the 0-1 score line at half time was about fair. As for the sending off, I don’t really moan about any decision at games (except the Bromley goal), because I feel the officials are much closer and have a better view than supporters especially at Vale Park. Their job is difficult enough without 22 players constantly throwing themselves all over the place and rolling around as if they’ve been shot every time someone touches them, then add to this 10,000 fans putting them under pressure screaming abuse at them. When I looked at the Clark incident on the tele, there seemed nothing nasty about it and at worst just a silly tackle and at best a booking, but it’s a chance you take if you raise your foot. Once Clark had gone, I can not knock the effort and work rate but again as in the Crewe game, just because we go down to 10men I just don’t understand why we have to sit there behind the ball and invite pressure. Other teams seem capable to readjust and continue to play but Moore seems happy to just go into his shell. I went to the game fully expecting a win especially after the intensity of the Newport game but again we just don’t seem capable of dominating games. Tolaj ran his legs off but didn’t seem a goal threat, I’m not a fan of Harper as he doesn’t seem fit, but still the midfield should have been good enough to control the middle of the park. For me we just stood off them to much allowing them to pick their passes. As for their goal if it had fell to Smithy it would have ended up on the car park and not in our net. In the next few weeks when clubs play their games in hand on us, Vale could quite easily find themselves in mid table then supporters will realise just how much Moore is under achieving with this squad.