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9 hours ago, Killersrevenge44 said:
Leave the booze alone
Those steps are dangerous unlike our strikers.
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12 minutes ago, ollyandpatch said:
Hang on....I know we are a poor unit now but not many of those 79/80 would play in league 1.
I would say that 9 of that squad could play in league 1 easy
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1 hour ago, pete vale said:
Look at some of these players - Much better than many we have now. Imagine Bernie Wright in this team!!! The Chamberlains, Phil Sproson, Ged Keenan, Peter Farrell, Kenny Beech, Neil Griffiths and of course Tony Sealy. I enjoyed watching this team more than the shambles now. We would currently struggle in non league with the current debacle of a side. I enjoyed these characters much more than the 'weak' majority we have now.
1979-80 season squad
Sqd From Player Kenny Beech Midfielder Bill Bentley Left back Paul Bowles Central defender Russell Bromage Left back Mark Chamberlain Midfielder Neville Chamberlain Forward John Connaughton Goalkeeper Trevor Dance Goalkeeper Bob Delgado Central defender Ian Elsby Midfielder/Defender Peter Farrell Midfielder John Fleming Midfielder Neil Griffiths Full back Lee Harwood Central defender Graham Hawkins Central defender Felix Healy Midfielder Steve Jones Midfielder Gerry Keenan Full back Billy Leese Central defender Terry Owen Forward/Winger Tony Sealy Forward Phil Sproson Central defender Ged Stenson Midfielder Ken Todd Midfielder Kevin Tully Winger Alan Woolfall Winger Bernie Wright Bob Delgado, Ged Stenson, and Kenny Todd would fit in our squad perfectly at the moment.I think Flitcroft would make them the cornerstone of our team.
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5 minutes ago, Packmoor_vale said:
All the people who attended the meeting don’t listen to the crap that’s wrote on here
Every genuine fan knows they can trust u to try and get carol to see the damage that DF has caused
Think you might be banging your head against a brick wall on that one.
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1 minute ago, Killersrevenge44 said:
Did Robbie get any return back for his £250,000?
You will have to ask El Presidente that one
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Just now, Killersrevenge44 said:
Shares are always a gamble
Just now, Killersrevenge44 said:Shares are always a gamble
For some they are
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1 hour ago, Killersrevenge44 said:
Watch the price of STs increase again. And the cost of walking up.
The owners do not care it is a poor area
At least Bill Bratt made season tickets accessible to all...they were dirt cheap and so they should be for trash league two football.
He was also the only person who got his money back from being a shareholder.
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44 minutes ago, Spunk Trumpet said:
Those that say yes, must start to understand that if he is still here, your weekends and Tuesday nights will be ruined most weeks.
Even if gets sacked tomorrow, the damage is done. Most players are under contract.
Hes managed to assemble the most dreadful football squad. Over a period of 18 months. With each transfer window he has let players go and replaced them with utter garbage on big wages.
So yeah. I’m all for the blind faith of people. But if you’re happy pissing in a portaloo, watching the club you love get beat by Morecambe, Accrington Stanley and Crawley, in front of 3000, then crack on because that’s entirely your choice.
Most won’t. And that’s the biggest issue.
The foundation will go on a walk though and raise 576 quid. And the elderly will get a cup of tea and a sandwich.
So at least it’s not all doom and gloom.My weekends and Tuesday nights {it used to be Monday nights} have been ruined most weekends that is the consequence of growing up being a Port Vale supporter.Do not get me wrong i think Flitcroft has shafted us from day one with his process of playing the passing game then signing players who are incapable of doing the basics of football is a insult to all the paying public who pay good money watching my beloved club.He not only has shafted us he has got in the head of our owner who i hope soon she will see the man for what he is gets him out of our club.As for getting beat by Morecambe, Accrington, and Crawley i'v seen us lose Enfield, Canvey Island, Scarbourgh. Next season will be my 70th season of supporting the vale and i will definitely be renewing my season ticket hopefully without Flitcroft sitting in his ivory tower but i wait for Carol to come to her senses and do the right thing for Port Vale FC
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5 hours ago, geoff1 said:
as stated on the website, port vale is owned by synsol holdings. the announcement (vague as it may be) is that synectics has been bought or invested in by a £1.7 billion company how will this. if at all, affect port vale . i would be interested to hear the views of esteemed readers, especially those who know what they talking about. should we expect a notification of intent from carol? 😇
I am too old a fan to expect anything.
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3 minutes ago, Powerline said:
Wilson been crap lately but better than loft. He’s scored a league goal more recently than October 2022 for a start
Sorry you cannot say anything about the boy wonder he played for Man United you know.
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7 hours ago, valiant_593 said:
Terminate his contract today. Not a footballer and not even trying. That ‘shot’ wouldn’t be out of place on a Sunday morning. No effort even when backed. Worst player I’ve seen for vale. I knew he was bad when we signed him, not this bad though. I did feel sorry for him, sometimes it just Dosent work at a club and clearly hasn’t here, but last night angered me.
You have not seen many then their is more than him who wants his contract ripping up.One from Biddulph one from wigan and the main man himself who is in charge of all football matters for a start.
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Ripley how he has not had a nervous breakdown playing behind that shower he deserves it.
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19 minutes ago, darren1810 said:
Does it though?
I can't begin to speak for that community. But does having a rainbow ball send out any real message?
If anything it's almost patronising.
I just hope there is a bell in it so our forwards know its coming.
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I will certainly renew mine and the wives season ticket next season because it will always be my club.It will be my 70th season next year i have seen some brilliant teams playing in the black and white and black and amber of the vale iv also seen a lot of dross on the vale park pitch.But if the vale retain Massey and Wilson i will be like them carn't be arsed to turn up.
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If Flitcroft was at the vale on tuesday night to my mind he is a coward and a charlatan he sacked David Dunn that afternoon who must have refused take that team out onto vale park.So that left the only man at the club who has managerial experience was himself He decides how we play formations not sure but he must have picked that team but being the kind of man he is he hung 3 academy coaches out to dry.Not only that he hung a 16yr lad out aswell and if true instead of sitting in the ivory tower with Patrick he should have had the guts to take his responsability and been in the dug out to lead the bloody mess that he has created on vale parks pitch.
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On 26/12/2023 at 15:57, Valiiant said:
He's definitely over-rated by some Vale fans, and it's obvious by now that he's just incapable of staying fit for any decent amount of time which almost makes him a liability. But he's obviously levels above both Loft and Ikpeazu, who are both utter <ovf censored>. Loft in-particular has to be one of the worst strikers I've ever seen pull on a Port Vale shirt. Even worse than Kyle Perry.
John Frogatt and Kenny Todd come to my mind and that useless article who played for stoke.
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6 minutes ago, werstayinup said:
I do agree about Wild and if it came to it he is the one i would go for,as for Harris i have never really rated him but he has certainly changed things for the better at Cambridge
It could be worse we could have Wayne Rooney in charge.
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1 hour ago, Jacko51 said:
I see in his post match last night evans said he had a coffee and a long chat with Carol before the game?
As long as she did not buy his meal that would have cost us a fortune.
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I remember on the old lorne street as a young lad sitting on bar with my father behind me and Reg Potts cleared the ball and it hit me in the chest and knocked me backwards luckily my father caught me.Then years later went Torquay just standing watching the vale warm up and Taylor another left back hit this ball and hit me straight in the face at least i got his shirt after the match for my grandson.I only hope if it comes in three's the next time it will be a Gavin Massey shot cause i know that will not hurt.
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1 hour ago, JoeB2 said:
I've seen the great name of John Rudge invoked/soiled to defend the name of every bad manager we have. We need to stop. Folk were saying it about Sinnott and Michael Brown when they got us relegated. It's disrespectful to the great man.
A once in a lifetime manager having a dodgy first season nearly 40 years ago cannot be justification for giving obviously inadequate managers more time in a completely different footballing world. Stop, please.
Look at the individual merits/flaws of Crosby and make your judgement there. Don't just fall back on, 'well, Rudgie had a bad season, ergo you cannot sack managers'.
Excuse me i am not soiling Rudge at all just stating a fact i thank John Rudge for what he did for the vale in the long run always will but if it was not for Kevin Finneys goal against macc the whole Rudge story would never have happened. all i am saying just have a little patience and give Crosby the time he needs and deserves .
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7 minutes ago, Powerline said:
I do get behind the team. I’ll still be there Tuesday. Doesn’t change the fact we’ve got a clueless manager at the helm. We won’t beat derby because we are utter garbage. Not saying I want ainsworth but he took Wycombe to the championship. What’s Crosby done?
what did John Rudge do in his first season now we are building a statue for him give him time we are playing some of the best football i have seen at vale park in my lifetime.We all know what we want but the Andy Jones Bert Llewellyns Roy Sprosons and Dean Glovers of this world do not grow on trees they cost a lot of money jumping on the bandwagon of get him out will not help time will be patient we will get there.
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1 hour ago, Powerline said:
No chance we’ll beat Derby. It’s about to be no wins in 11. Truly diabolical
It's just part and parcel of being a vale fan for nearly 70 years now listening and hearing so called fans moaning just get behind the team.Why carn't we beat Derby we beat them last year we beat them in the cup years ago when they were supposed to be a good side have some faith for gods sake.We will finish mid table this year with crosby in charge people say bring Ainsworth in as manager he has just had the bloody sack his teams play horrible football if you want that so be it we have had a lot of managers who have played like that in my time of watching my club no more please.j
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On 26/10/2023 at 21:32, valeparklife said:
Still need an athletic, left footed LWB.
Like we did before the season started.A Darren Hughes look a like would me everytime
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On 22/10/2023 at 10:45, darren1810 said:
Agreed but I still maintain they panicked sacking Clarke.
He's a very good manager already started a mini revival at Cheltenham.
The mini revival will come crashing down this Saturday.
The Future
in Port Vale present
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What a statement that is all that is needed is carol to get her head in the right place and get rid of the man who is sending us up the river without a paddle.As for EL PRESIDENTE through all the years of my family we have spent more money on the vale than him so do not hold your breath about Robbie Williams. I am proud to be a supporter of the vale family my father for 83 years myself for 75 years my son and daughter for 44 and 51 years my two grandchildren 14 and 22 years .Being a vale in stoke on trent has been hard to swallow at times we are loyal till the end that is DNA that sticks to us all for life.Good and bad times there have been some shocking decisions made i will give you just two sacking the the icon of port vale which is and always will be for me that is Roy Sproson,and doing the same to John Rudge the two men who gave us great pleasure watching the vale play.Now what have we got today THE PROCESS trying to make Smith play like Beckenbaur it will never happen playing people out of positions buying players who are gutless and totally short of abilty to play pro football.