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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.

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David Brown

Fascinating read. Stuart’s memories go further back than mine, but I do recall seeing Harry Poole scoring his last goal for the club at home to Workington September 1967 in a 4-2 win. Stanley Matthews moved him to centre forward, and Poole scored two that day, the second a delicate lob over the keeper.

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