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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.

11 Comments

Phil Yeomans

For quite some time particularly with the wing back injuries I have hoped to see a 4 4 2 formation l hope this continues on Saturday and whatever the result is given more game time in league games. The back 4 looked more solid and the midfield created opportunities, not yet convinced regarding Waine but Paton a must.

Ian Mountford

DM basically played a 4-2-4 last night. Whilst the result and a few of the performances were pleasing we should just put it all in perspective . It was a nothing game played in front of a few hundred spectators which highlighted this. To actually see the Vale shoot was a novelty in its self, but the space they were allowed just wouldn’t happen in the cut and thrust of a competitive league game. I did comment at the game “I’ve never seen Byers play so many passes forward” but he had more time and space in this game than in any other match I’ve seen him play in, so I’ll save judgement on him for a more competitive game. As for Amos my heart was in my mouth any time the ball went into our box!

At last some positives to take away from a match, albeit a Trophy cup tie. The first four goals were exceptionally well taken, despite some slack marking. A home win against Bristol Rovers in the FA Cup 2nd Round is important. It earns the club £80K prize bonus, and opens a gateway to a potential money spinning tie in the next round, With out touch Garrity now also injured, Hall (G) is arguably the ideal replacement with goal threat in the advanced midfield role. Bristol Rovers recently had an appalling 8 successive defeats, so Darrell Clarke’s tenure could also be under threat. Moore is renowned for team changes, and despite Tuesday’s 5-0 win I just can’t see him using the same 424 for the next game.