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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.

9 Comments

I could not carry on watching that rubbish,Tyler Magloire was a disgrace along with one or two other players, there will be a lot of unemployed ex football kickers, from Port Vale at the end of the season,they certainly are not footballers, as for Carol where were you, when we were completely out played against Bradford, you were there for the Cup draw,and the Chelsea glory.

After many,many weeks of dreadful performances the (rare) joy of watching Port Vale returned with the impressive Sunderland performance. Some of those turning up for the Bradford game thought that the corner had now been turned and that we were back with a slim chance of survival. This soon went when the shambolic performance of the team became apparent,they didn’t look L2 level never mind the team that had made Sunderland look ordinary.
I note that Brady blames player injuries for the hapless show ? Weren’ t we constantly told that the squad of some 30 players was far too big to be manageable by the Vale ? What happened to the others ?
I have given up now,accepted L2 status for next season and dread what Chelsea on a bowling green like surface will do this hapless lot.

GAOCI MAN OF THE MATCH BY A MILE,the rest,should sit themselves down,(waine excluded)and decide if they want to wear the PORT VALE SHIRT,on that showing most of them should be embarrased to call themselves a FOOTBALLER

I think we have to take into account how much the Bristol and Sunderland games(and Victories) must have taken out of the players, both physically and mentally.
It was a very poor performance against a very good Bradford team on the night and Im sure Jon Brady will be more disappointed than anyone.

David Brown

Brady refers to Bradford as a more established team “four years in the making”. And yet, this time last year Vale defeated them in the League 2 when they were promoted together. Both teams started this season on an equal footing. There was no obvious advantage to one or the other. Bradford have since effectively challenged the top six, but Vale are virtually relegated. Why the disparity ? The answer permeates from tolerating Darren Moore’s mismanagement far too long.

Agree to an extent, they have been good on getting the basics right, steady team, added some pace and power, blended youth and keep a simple style of play…wing, cross, through balls, high press, no risks at the back etc. I live in Yorkshire now and have been to a couple of their games. Their support and budget is however, 3 times ours which makes a huge difference as no need tos ell and can take some risks with less of an impact.

R j cottingham

Teams in the lower league are all in need of help and players do fail to play at times but port vale have too many games to get though untill may2 these players have won a lot of cash on the cup run credit where it is due low budget players keep chin up all the best