People in glasshouses…
Chairman Bill Bratt has been on local radio attacking “lies” posted on the Internet. Rob Fielding defends OVF’s honour…
Chairman Bill Bratt has been on local radio attacking “lies” posted on the Internet. Rob Fielding defends OVF’s honour…
Rob Fielding thinks the club was wrong to dismiss the Chaudry offer and here are his reasons why.
Robbie Williams, if you’ve taken the commitment (some may say responsibility) to buy shares, you’ve got to continue to honour that commitment and take a stand on club issues.
Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong, but in my 31 years of supporting Port Vale, I cannot recall such a rollercoaster season.
I wonder if, like me, you feel that there are a few unsung heroes that have been overlooked this season?
After the turmoil of the last few days, Vale fans could be forgiven for wanting to take a break from the ups and downs of football.
In his short reign, Jim Gannon has managed to clock up some “impressive” achievements as Vale manager but Rob Fielding argues the club have to make a tough decision on his future.
It’s been another week of controversy at Vale Park and yet, once again, fans have been treated to complete silence from the Port Vale board.
Tim Hollinger, the CEO of Ameriturf Global Systems has hinted that the company would still be willing to invest in the club if the current board is removed.
The Sentinel newspaper has revealed that Stoke-on-Trent North MP Joan Walley’s attempts to hold a meeting with the Port Vale board have been ignored.
Port Vale’s weekend opponents Shrewsbury Town are likely to hold a 9am pitch inspection ahead of Saturday’s game at the New Meadow stadium.
Port Vale columnist Martin Tideswell says that while the campaign for change is a “huge gamble” he is still annoyed by “those fans who have sat idly by through the whole process – slating the current board and bemoaning the actions of the Supporters’ Club while offering no alternative to the status quo.”
OVF was kindly asked to select Port Vale’s most important cup goal.
OVF has been fortunate to be asked for their views for a number of Sentinel previews.
The third of our pleas to Robbie Williams was published on the Football 365 website.
After an open letter to Robbie in the Guardian, OVF then had this plea to Robbie in the News of the World.
Over the years, OVF has been asked to produce the odd season preview for 442 magazine. Here are a selection of them.
All-time Port Vale XI: OVF was kindly asked to select an all-time Port Vale XI for 442 magazine.
The Stoke Sentinel has a surprise Vale lead story on a day that could have enormous consequences for Vale’s future direction.
The disgraceful personal attack on Mo Chaudry by the Port Vale board in the summer of 2011.
Perry Deakin reneges on Nantwich agreement: copies of documents showing that Port Vale reneged on a pre-existing contract with Nantwich Town.
Peter Miller Port Vale salary: a copy of a letter that was sent to Peter Miller detailing his chairman’s salary.
OVF will be running a man of the match award for every first-team fixture this season with the overall winner crowned the OVF player of the season. Here is the latest leaderboard plus match-by-match awards for each game played this season Man of the match final leaderboard… Anthony Griffith, Tom Pope: 7 awards Doug Loft: 6 awards […]
Captain Marc Richards scored his tenth goal of the season as Port Vale ended a run of four defeats with a welcome away victory over Rotherham.
Vale’s losing streak was stretched to four matches despite Marc Richards’ ninth goal of the season.