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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

Brian, I heard Phil Sproson on the commentary saying his recent form was poor so, to be fair, it’s not just users on here. However, it will be interesting to see if any of Nathan Smith’s fiercest critics have anything to add after that performance? Will they now praise him or just stay silent? I personally, thought he was much improved – possibly due to the full-back changes relieving the pressure on the central two in defence. I hope his improved performance continues.

The difference was the whole team fought for every ball to a man , with passion which as been missing over the last month.

We started with our best team with both full backs pushing forward on every opportunity making it difficult for any team in this league to handle .

I agree when we had to make changes we where not as powerful , however 5-1 is our best result of the season , if we can play with this started 11 we will push up the league with the rest of the season looking positive

Well do guys keep it up.

James

The result was always going to be more important than the performance, that having been said after what Port Vale fans have suffered lately the first half was a rare treat. Rodney and co ran riot against a very poor Southend team and at half time I would imagine they considered throwing the towel in. Second half wasn’t quite so convincing and it served to demonstrate the limitations of the Vale squad, with Mills and Fitzpatrick replacing Gibbo and Monty our options were restricted and it swiftly reminded us why we have struggled this season when we have had to play our second choice players. But let’s remain optimistic, with Gibbo, Monty and Manny fit we should be able to push on, let’s see who takes the Manager’s job and who if anyone comes in before the transfer window closes. It is fair to say with teams as poor as Southend and Grimsby in the league we should be safe, we need to get rid of at least 6 players who are at best National League but importantly we need to find a striker that will bag 20 goals plus for next season. Keep the faith, let’s hope we can put out the same starting 11 next Saturday and climb the table.

Maurice Williams

Fantastic but don’t want to put the mockers on it Southend weren’t all that good .Next Saturday will give us a better test against Tranmere to see if we have really improved but will gladly enjoy this one

Philip Myatt

That was much like it we never stopped getting about them, where’s this performance being hiding? Is it due to the excellent Gibbons returning and the magnificent Montano and our best player before he got injured Rodney of course it is. As for Nathan Smith he had a terrific game the level we expect from him and the level what will if he performs like that consistently fetch Vale a few quid in the future hopefully. Lovely win lets see if they can back it up with winning at Tranmere then we might salvage a bit of pride from this season. 18 games left 18 wins should be the target we have players in the squad we just need to defend properly. Guthrie is a player I am enjoying watching hope the lad gets a goal soon to further give him the confidence lead the Vale to consecutive wins well 18 if they believe in themselves UTV

David Ashley

We looked the buisness in the first half, against a very poor side,the second half was, just as before, looked disjointed, a better side would have punished us,it was points, and the goals ratio,is what we needed,let’s hope we can start the next game,with the same 11 that started against Southend.

A good win against a poor side but win they did. First half definitely showed the value of having both Monty and Gibbons in the side. Rodney has the potential to be a 20 goals a season player and decent performances from some of the acknowledged all round good guys in the Vale side. Smithy on form is as good as any player in League 2 and played well. You can’t even begin to write off a player who in two previous seasons was the regular ‘man of the match’. I think Conlon has a lot going for him in both his play and leadership qualities. In saying this though I am not writing off Legge because like Smithy he is a very good player on form and in recent times has tried too hard because of the poor play of some of the men up front – resulting in him having to commit some silly fouls. We all know that Vale have the basis to become a really good side and any new Manager will see this and hopefully work on it.

We must all be so grateful for the contribution made by Danny Pugh and he should be rewarded with a good coaching job with the Vale and the full respect of the management of the Club.