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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.

4 Comments

David Brown

Uphill struggle to grasp a point, almost inevitable for a Vale squad without Croasdale, Garrity, Byers, John, Hall, Henegan, and Shorrock. Ordinarily a draw against a strong Huddersfield squad would be a decent result, and the fact this was a scrappy game shouldn’t detract from that. With relegation practically a certainty and Brady’s squad ruined by injuries, this was a battling effort albeit low on quality.

Dave from Buxton

Fully agree with Rob’s assessment. Thought the makeshift back 3 were tremendous and Ojo had a great game and was the game’s standout player. Andre made a real difference off the bench. Considering all the changes and the amount of matches played in the last week it was great effort and fully appreciated by the fans.

Keith Dawson

Let’s be honest, if Vale were half way up the league we’d accept this as a reasonable result, however in our current situation this is simply not enough. So what next, let’s get the rest of the season finished, enjoy our day out at Stamford Bridge and then let’s get serious, we need to have a complete rebuild but be mindful that every game in league 2 will be a battle, we need to put a squad together that compete every time they march out. For the loyal fans I would say a good season in league 2 beats a bad season in league 1. Let’s hope that lessons have been learnt and we can move forward and put a team out that can bring some happiness back to Vale Park. Keep the faith , Up the Vale

Ian Mountford

Our two forwards were left totally isolated from the off, and with little or no passion from the rest of the team to help them out, the first half was a bit of a hard watch. The second half was a little better, purely because we attempted to get more than two players in the oppositions half. The final 20mins actually turned into a bit of a football match, a match low on skill, nevertheless a lot better than what we had been suffering. If Vale had got any hope of escaping the situation they find themselves in these are the games we needed to win. Huddersfield were very unimpressive, but we are never going to beat anyone unless we get more players in the oppositions box. I’ve mentioned before I’m miffed why a match fit Patton was allowed to leave only to be replaced by unfit players passed their best. One thing that is certain, a massive rebuild will be needed next season.