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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.

16 Comments

David Brown

Seven league games into this season the Vale were 2nd place in League 1, with celebrated England Under 21 loan signings Arblaster and Devine strutting their talent as the team promised a much improved season. Fast forward to today and the season has imploded with the team seemingly on a one way ticket back to the bottom EFL division. Arblaster and Devine helped paper over the cracks of a cheaply assembled squad with little depth, and now there’s an over reliance on teenage talent to fill in the gaps. The first Vale relegation I witnessed was from the old Third Division in 1965. That too was due to complacency with squad management, but included the forced blooding of youth to replace tired older players past their sell by date. History repeating itself to an extent. Hopes and dreams of the 2022 promotion are fading fast, with the club’s owners finding out just how hard it is to continuously improve a football club. They’ve got plenty of questions to ask themselves. Where and from who will they find the answers?

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Stephen Lowe

The young lads should all be at least two years away from even being on the first team subs bench. Yes its unfair in them but it also weakens our team massively. Good luck to them all and lets hope they do make it one day but they are way off that at the moment.
Carol is happy though because our D O F is delivering the goods of producing our own acadamy players into the first team squad.

The other reason for having these young kids in the squad had been the ability of D O F to waste our so called decent league one budget. Us fans dont know what the budget is but we have spent lots of money on seasoned players who have totally let us down. We have taken risks with players fitness and given long contracts too. All this leaves very little to spend elsewhere on the squad.
We then sign chancers who have not played at league one level, who have not worked out. We then have to blood our own youngsters, far too early. We then bring loan players in and again, without the two massive exceptions, we have taken a chance and its not worked out,

Our seasoned professionals are letting us down badly. Some really do appear to have given up. No surprise. If all the fans are totally unhappy with the set up and the results produced then the players may also be tearing their hair out day in day out.
” we will have players in Jan window, LWB and Striker ” The fact we failed may well be down to exceptional terms wanted etc etc but surely we have to bring in someone up front instead of relying on a young academy lad

My own view is that Carol has a lovely vision. Flitcroft told her everything she wanted to hear, and still does. He can do no wrong ! He has. He has done almost everything wrong for on the pitch issues. That is all we fans really care about and are really upset about.

Next season, in league two, there will be a huge drop in income from your supporters Carol. Tickets, merchandise everything. Unless we see big changes yet again. D.M. hopefully is the man but he has to be given the resources, that being money. It will all be down to support from the board on that one. Carol and her team will need to win back the support from the fans.

Oh and Carol will need to move Flitcroft away from our club, now please

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At the moment we’re down cause the Games in hand r against teams like Portsmouth, so League and Moore the same ? I only hope not, and we can’t blame the current manager , it’s the structure and lack of a Transfer window policy .

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No shots, no pride only Ben Garritty anywhere near good. Chislet a poor version of Louis Dodds. Did Ojo think we were at home playing in White! he was hopeless. The kids tried their best and are not to blame. It was another embarrassing effort in front a large away following. I asked for both DOF and Crosby to go after Fleetwood massacre on a previous thread. I wonder if Crosby would have got more than a single point from the 5 games Moore has been in charge? Who knows. League 2 here we come!

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Colin Taylor

From the first game of the season the poor defence and the lack of a striker was there for all to see.
So if we are all honest it should not come as any surprise to see our current league position.
After the home game against Fleetwood, it confirmed that in my opinion, we our the worst team in the league.
If things don’t change with player recruitment it’s frightening on what league we could be looking at this time next year.
Any manager is only as good as the players he has at the club.
Unfortunately none of our present players are of league one standard.
The blame must rest on the person responsible for player recruitment.
A REST MY CASE (DF)

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Martin Rogerson

It is hard as a supporter to what’s happening with the struggling squad however, just step back and look how the junior players are been treated, remember they are young, constant critism will drag them down, get behind them win or not, keep behind them. We have been here before, yes OK if we down a league then next season is going to be full of excitement like last season, let up on them it’s not helping

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DF you are ruined our club taken us to division 2 and yet carol still thinks you are wonderful Carol forget the awards look what’s happening on the pitch and whose responsible for it

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Simon Turner

This season has been a disaster for all the reasons we know. However, we have been relegated many times before and I expect Carol to give Darren Moore a good budget which will enable Vale to challenge quickly for promotion next season. I hope Flitcroft is not there next season but if he is, he must redeem himself quickly

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Phil Yeomans

If DF is responsible for all that is football he should have gone months ago. It pains me to say it but league 2 is inevitable and the manager and younger players are not to blame to see good players like Ojo hardly breaking sweat is embarrassing and a number of defeats would have been worse if not for Connor Ripleys saves. Hard work to achieve promotion has been wasted.

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As for me I agree with most things said in these reports, I however have saved quite a good sum of money NOT supporting Flitcroft.So Carol has not got rid of him, then she knows what is going on, then she is destroying Port Vale from within, she should go as well, I’ve supported Vale over 64 yours and I’ve never seen a shambles like this lot She should go as well

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Norman Hollins

As everyone knows,the problem at Port Vale stems from recruitment or should I say lack of and I agree wholeheartedly with the comments regarding Flitcroft. However, whist I do not necessarily blame the manager, he has to accept responsibility for his actions. He did not have to play Shorrock, Plant or Dipepa when he had Smith, Clark and Lowe on the bench, he does not need to change the team and formation for every game which is unsettling when we are in a relegation battle and he needs to become more tactically aware. He has only been here a short while but his record of P5 W0 D1 L4 GF4 GA12 speaks volumes and I am afraid smacks of relegation. One further point,was Flitcroft involved in his appointment?

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We still need get behind this team, a win can change things and drag Shrewsbury in the mix, then hopefully we can kick on, I know it looks hard but we are not down yet fingers crossed. Don’t think it was the time to bring in moore with the window shut, but he can still bring in out of contract players in, carol might have to get her purse out to get someone decent
In got be someone out there

I’ve been a Vale fan since the early 70’s and at the moment really frustrated by the self inflicted mess we’ve got ourselves in to.
I’m afraid the writing was on the wall last season, playing with wing backs which leaves 3 centre backs being pulled out of position making the opposition more likely to score when we attack.
Surely, when you’ve got 2 teenage loan players who were the first names on the teamsheet you had to ask yourself, where are the senior players? Along with many other fans, we knew once they left in January we would struggle.
As for up front, ask the dof about that. It’s time for a massive re think on recruitment and the way the team is run.

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Ian Mountford

Forrester was sold before a ball was kick, Harrison was soon to follow, Benning also departed. Replacements included Debrah, Hurst and Ikpeazu who along with Wilson left us with 4 unfit or injury prone players. Desperate for the squad to be strengthened in January we then lost our 4 loanees which included Arblaster and Devine. Cass and Conlon were moved on this whilst both Ojo and Garrity were injured, And then we brought in another 4 young loanees. One tottered off back to Liverpool without kicking a ball, while Gore returned to Man Utd with just 50minutes under his belt. So instead of strengthening our lacklustre goal shy squad we went into the 2nd half of the season minus 4 players! The entire season has been nothing short of a disaster. Over £1 million has come into the club this season due to sales with next to nothing going in the opposite direction. Then when we thought things couldn’t get any worse we sack the manager, and bring in Darren Moore with his entire coaching staff who had a worse record than Crosby .