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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.

10 Comments

Sadly a case of after the lord mayor’s show. Agree that Archer was good again. If you don’t shoot you don’t t score. There was a free kick in the 2nd half , central about 25 yards out and what happens, it’s passed sideways for Mr Ojo to float into the box and ends in nothing. Final thought 3 at the back, wing backs and 90th minute substitutes when losing, think Mr Brady may have found one of Mr Moores old tactics boards. Let’s hope he gets back on track on Saturday.

Disappointingly familiar scoreline, hammering another nail into the relegation coffin. Managerial and squad changes, but the overall trend remains unchanged. Another blow to supporters, especially those who braved wintery conditions to attend the game on a cold night.

Brown had a torrid time in the first half, clearly playing the loan striker was not working for him against the physicality of the Dons defence, play looked a slicker with the introduction of Hall and Stockley but for all Vale efforts were in vain and the late Wimbledon goal was a bitter pill to swallow…..it’s a shame that the early season promise has ended up like this, plenty of effort just not enough quality….. the chances of avoiding the drop are looking minuscule and getting progressively smaller, but I’m sure Brady will build us a good team for next season and we can be challenging again…. Keep the faith UTV

Steve cawley

Still don’t like the constant tinkering again with the formation…433 sat and a win..I know managers say it’s to combat the oppositions threat …I say stick to your winning formula and let the opposition worry about us …constant swapping and changing don’t work …one more thing HOW MANY TIMES MUST WE SUFFER LATE LATE GOALS AGAINST…ITS PATHETIC.. I know we need points.. and going for the win late on is good for some….but this is the vale consenting late goal specialists…. there was enough games to win and draw to escape …the drop…but times running out.and seen it with other teams you wouldn’t of expected to end up as a non league club ..but these performances could be like this in league 2….hopefully not ..fingers crossed

Ian Mountford

Although the players worked hard it was the same old story, plenty of corners and ball in the oppositions box, but we never looked like scoring. The Shanahans can’t do any wrong brigade may not like this. But the end of this season is finishing similarly to Smurthwaites relegation season. Experience players leaving to save money, then being replaced by inexperienced lads and unattached chancers in an attempt to keep us up. On top of this Smurthwaite said the club owed him around £2/3million, the club at its last count owed the Shanahans around £14million. In all fairness can anyone see a mass improvement at the club for this money? On the field, we are back to where we started. For the normal supporter off field facilities generally haven’t improved, in fact for supporters on the Railway side, they have lost 50% of their toilet facilities. Supporters of the Shanahans only defence is “would you sooner go back to Smurthwaite”. For me that’s no defence! The club is continuously loosing £millions every season, nothing is improving and we still have a clown like Hancock running the club. The club is in a mess! It’s being run like North Korea where they feel they have no one to answer to, then every now and again come out dancing around the pitch. Show use some improvement on and off the field which everyone one can enjoy and not just the cucumber sandwich brigade, and get Hancock replaced by someone who will reduce the clubs crippling looses !

Phil Yeomans

Awful first half performance, slight improvement in the second half with the introduction of Stockley and G.Hall. Brown and Waine not good enough and in need of a left back who can defend. More required for next season as we are destined for league 2 but at least give us some football to watch as we end the season.

Thank you I Moutford, I have been saying these things for months, Vale are going only one way it’s down and down again, Carol tell us how this club owes you 14 million and get shut of Hancock.As hot last night Browne ,John , wain get shut of them they are not even good enough for the team,these players have no vision,if the ball comes in the air let’s play head tenny,Garity went off we reverted to the old Vale.It was PATHETIC.

Unfortunately the Vale have to get points on the board in anyway possible. I do have to agree with one of above contributors in that the Vale seem reluctant to shoot in case they widely miss the target. This happened in the first half and it must difficult for players who miss the target. But in the second half with the score level at 0-0 we had two golden opportunities to hit the target. One from the free kick and the late run into the box which lead to the vale player being tackled. I would like Jon Brady and the coaching staff to encourage the players to shoot more and early rather than try and create the perfect opportunity. MAKE THEIR GOALKEEPER WORK you never know where the rebound will go unless you TRY! Even if you miss the target!