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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.

3 Comments

David Brown

One point not enough to put a dent into the deficit for points safety, but Brady seems to have his team playing with improved organization and confidence. A draw against a useful Luton side is a decent result. The club’s virtually hopeless league position is galling when you consider the prolonged delay in dismissing Darren Moore who had been operating on empty for weeks. Another useful away following, but given the circumstances home attendances still hold up well with a gate of 7,335. How the club’s likely relegation affects pre season ticket sales will indicate how many “fair weather” supporters the club has.

I’m taking all the positives out of the game. Great effort from the lads most bottom of the sides would have given up going behind so early but we didn’t we battled hard and I would argue we deserved all 3 points against a very good side still with ambitions of making the play offs. There’s no point keep referring to lost points in the relegation battle when we don’t win, there is no relegation battle we were down ages ago. The focus should be on the improved players performance a much better manager in charge and going into pre season and next season with a positive determined attitude. Once again Vale fans superb. UTV.

Ian Mountford

Yet another opportunity wasted to claw our way back into contention. We are just nowhere near good enough, and unless things do improve drastically League two may not be any easier. As I’ve said before, Brady has in away had the rug pulled from beneath him in loosing the experienced Cole and Curtis. Other than the energy and commitment levels nothing else has really improved. Set pieces are still shocking, defensively it’s a case of get rid, no one at the back seems to have any composure. I’m not going to blame anyone but the owners for yet another diabolical season. They’ve done on Brady what they did on Crosby given him a near impossible job to do without the tools to do it.