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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.

7 Comments

Ken from North Wales

3points and goal difference improved. 2 more home games to come and let’s turn the screw and put opposition to the sword. Byers still not everyone’s cup of tea and strolls about and doesn’t impose on games. Max points from next 2 games and we are right in the mixer. Let’s keep the faith. UTV.

Andy Rennie

This was a much needed win and the whole team including the coaching and management deserve credit. Both Curtis and Tolaj worked extremely hard and were instrumental in Vale’s victory. We need to replicate this in the next two home games and get maximum points before we go to the Crewe cauldron. Keep it going Vale.

Ian Mountford

Hallelujah, hallelujah hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah hallelujah! That’s alls I wanted Mr Moore, an attacking formation, dictate the pace and play and on the front foot from the off. It’s just so much more positive. If we’d played like this for the last eight months instead of the dross Moore has been turning out, we could easily have had another 10 points on the board. For some reason we’ve had to endure this slow tedious playing out from the back rubbish (similar to what MK were playing) but how refreshing was that. Really don’t understand Smith and Chislett being sent to the naughty step, and I really don’t understand how Moore has kept the players onboard with his mood changes towards certain players. I’ve always said we have a squad good enough to walk out of this league and Moore needs to allow the players to continue to play with this freedom. I’m hoping Moore doesn’t continue to favour certain players (I.e. Byers) when there are more deserving players who should be in the side. Disappointed with the needless substitutions again as it did take the wind out of our sail and Garrity could have had another week to regain his full fitness without taking chances. At least it does give you something to look forward to if we are going play like this in future instead of a slow walk to the game not really bothered if you get there for the kickoff or not.

David Brown

The team needed freshening up after the mid week defeat, and Moore chose the right team and tactics to deliver three points. Garrity’s goal scoring return was an added bonus. There’s a clear opportunity now for a fitter and fuller Vale squad to impact the promotion places in the remaining 10 games. MK Dons weren’t strong opposition. They’re in transition without a permanent manager, and low on confidence, in fact just the opponents Vale needed to boost the promotion challenge. Stockley and Garrity’s presence makes a big difference, with the team’s shape and movement more assured. It’s to be hoped that Smith’s surprise absence isn’t long lasting.

Ken from North Wales

3 points and goal difference improved which could be crucial at end of season. Good to see our skipper back and there must be a place for Chislett instead of Byers. It’s obvious that the manager as got something against Chizzy who is a good tactician where Byers is about as mobile as a tortoise. Keep the faith and look forward to next game.

I will back up Ken from North Wales.
Great win in the end but looked 2nd best at times.
Were Smith and Chislet injured or just not in DMs old pals act?
Byers is poor, very negative and weak.
Croasdale, another DM mate runs around well for a 30+ someone but his distribution is poor.