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Stuart Dean

Born in 1946 in Bignall End, I’ve been a Port Vale fan for 75 years and never imagined that I wouldn’t see us win another League Championship after enjoying two Championship sides within the space of 5 years – 1954 and 1959. As a youngster I played cricket for Alsagers Bank, Bignall End (winning the Kidsgrove League) and Wood Lane. I left for the North-East of England in 1966 but continued to support the Vale and regularly attend matches. I spent the majority of my working life in heavy industry in the North-East, where I met and married my wife, Lynn. She, like myself, comes from a family of coal miners. I’m now retired and spend my time researching family history, playing the occasional frame of snooker and exploring the world of digital photography.

6 Comments

Lindsay Whitehouse

Great summary. This period covers the whole of my formative years growing up as a Vale fan. This is the first time I have read critical comment of Freddie Steele’s management, but it is justified. His record in the transfer market, blowing huge sums by Vale standards almost destroyed us. Without doubt Norman Low was very shabbily treatment. The Matthews/Mudie era was entirely forgettable.

I never quite forgave Freddie Steele for his ridiculous dealings in the transfer market by getting rid of Bert Llewellyn, Arthur Longbottom and Terry Harkin. That kissed goodbye to at least 50 goals a season. His signing of Billy Bingham sidelined John Rowland, who later came into his own, he was another 20 goal a season striker that Freddie Steele pretty much ignored.

It was only the introduction of Gordon Lee that saw us regain some respect. Unfortunately gates dropped alarmingly. With some backing for Gordon for transfers he would certainly have taken us to the second division and sowed the seeds perhaps to avoid the dreadful late 70s early 80s.

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Stephen Lowe

Absolutely brilliant Stuart. Great memories. I started 1967 and remember so much from your memoirs. Please keep them coming.

Surprised how difficult times were under Gordon Lee. To me as a young teenager all was good. Great away followings, top of league
with a promotion and some good players, many local lads too.

Top many for me was Jamo but there were many favourites during Gordon Lees time too.
Ball,Boulton,Wilson,King,Sproson,Green seemed to play every game without fail.

Ray Williams then arrived, who had been a trainee teacher, i think , at my high school, Bradwell.Wow that was amazing for me.

Great memories Staurt. Thanks very much

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Ian Mountford

It’s very well done, Stuart does mention “Vale turned out a complete team of teenagers at Bradford City” if my memory serves me right, it was just the forward line and not the complete team. Stuart also fails to point out how Matthews touted the Vale team all over the country almost every free midweek to play exhibition games against none league teams, whilst charging a fee for his own appearance.

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Dave White

Another great article Stuart. I really enjoyed remembering the players that gave everything for the team. Too many to mention all of them but John James, Bert Llewellyn and Tommy Mclaren were 3 of my favourites All gave 100%. Tommy was Vale through and through and was devastated when he was released. Ii will. always remember is all action displays. Great memories, thanks Stuart.