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  1. Hopefully DM will work out quickly that Grant is useless and shouldn't be anywhere near our squad, let alone team. 

    We've had some <ovf censored> left backs over the years. He is up (down) there amongst the worst! 

    Hopefully Garrity will replace the <ovf censored> Wilson and the ineffective Loft as our striker for our final 15 games of the season. 

    On the plus side, we've looked more solid first half with 4 at the back. We need to lift our team on Saturday more than ever and try and inspire some sort of performance out of them.

    It's sad that a club with an (apparently) awful owner has got better players than us. Do they have a campus? 

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  2. It's in the hands (or feet) of the players now. DM is the man who needs to instill confidence, team spirit, fight, passion, determination, guts, as well as preparing the players and team right, coaching, tactics, formations, and all the other things that go into a L1 football team performance. 

    He's experienced and hopefully he's the man for the job. Every Vale Fan wants him to succeed, just as we wanted AC before him to succeed.

    None of these players were his, although they are all his now, obviously. None of the issues with the structure of our club have been created by him. 

    I know everyone will get behind him and the team on match days and do everything we can as supporters to play our part in surviving in L1. 

    I'm looking forward to seeing the team formation and selection tonight. 

    UTV! 

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  3. The long term plan includes three completely flawed ideologies:

    a) All youth players up for sale.

    b) Loans in to develop young players for other clubs.

    c) An "Identity" (we play one way only)

    This is nonsense. We should be developing our own young players, keeping hold of the best ones and bringing them through when the time is right.

    Loans are almost always awful and have no long term benefit to PVFC. Arblaster and Devine were very good players but brought their own issues. (Unavailable when kids international duty was on and recalled early when their parent clubs realised it had gone really well for the players)

    Always playing one way, one system, makes us so predictable. If you have better players than the opposition all over the pitch, fair enough. We don't! All the other teams in this division have strikers that cause our defenders problems and defenders that easily cope with our strikers. 

    Our biggest issue though,

    d) Rucruitment of players! Carol has, in my opinion, lost sight of what PVFC is. We're a football club. We need to have a football team that the supporters (and the local community) are proud of. Look at how much good the promotion season and the Wembly trip did for everyone in the area! 

    L1 is very poor this season and, if recruitment had been better, we'd be comfortably in mid table now and planning how to strengthen further in the summer. 

    I don't want to overspend on players, but I'd rather have a team of players that can play every game. We've got players like Grant, Cass, Jones, Wilson, Uche, Clarke, etc... who are all injury prone and are only available for a small percentage of the time. 

    Our "back three" must have been chopped and changed more than any other teams defence! We play a different combination every single match and change it several times every game because of injury! 

    If recruitment is an issue, if we're constantly missing our targets, then we're not competitive on wages. The playing budget needs to be a higher priority than many of the things going on in the background. 

    We can get the facilities "Championship-ready" in the summer following our promotion to that level! We're going to have the best ground in L2 next season. Dozens of away fans will be impressed by our fancy scoreboard! 

     

     

     

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  4. The recruitment, the January transfer window 2024, has been shambolic. That is either the fault of DF for being incompetent, or the fault of CS for not providing the necessary funds to compete with the likes of Fleetwood, Cheltenham, Carlisle, Cambridge, etc... for players of the required standard.

    L1 is very weak this season and, while I've not seen many good sides visit VP, I've also not seen many sides as weak as we are. We're weak in defence and toothless in attack. 

    We did have a very strong midfield before Christmas. We lost Ojo, Garrity, Arblaster and Devine in January. Hopefully getting OJo back can be our catalyst for improvement! 🤞

    CSs open letter, defending DF, leaves me wondering if it's the lack of funds for a competitive budget that is the problem. 

    For me, if we had one "decent" manager, we could get rid of several other backroom staff and free up some funds for a couple of players. A striker and a couple of full backs might be a start! 

    I don't like to critise Carol, her and Kevin saved our club from NS and almost certain oblivion. However, the balance on spending between the stadium and community projects, vs the first team, needs to be reviewed and redressed! 

     

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  5. Signings in the summer that were excellent:

    Ripley, Chislett, Arblaster, Devine.

    Signings in the summer that have been decent:

    Iacovitti, Lowe, Sang

    Not a bad summer really. We need to add a left sided player and a striker in this window. Plus, we need to replace with better anyone that leaves. 

    Strong rumours that Conlon, Cass and Walters are going to leave. 

    I'd be amazed if we can get better than Arblaster, so we need to strengthen other areas, especially strikers. (Unless Loft and Uche start to produce) 

    UTV! 

  6. This time last year, we'd played 24 games and sat 9th in the league with 35 points! Our goal difference was -5 and we had a 13 point cushion (and a game in hand) over Burton who sat in 21st position. 

    Burton were the only team in the relegation zone to escape. 

    From our 24 games so far this season, we currently sit 15th with 29 points. Goal difference is -10. We're 6 points above Exeter who are in the relegation zone in 21st place. Bottom team Fleetwood are 11 points behind us. 

    We can't afford another rubbish January window, otherwise we'll likely be getting relegated come the end of this season. 

    The defeat against Carlisle was a terrible result and the team need to respond with a win today. 

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  7. The first week of the transfer window has seen many of the rival teams in our fight against relegation strengthen their squads or even change their manager. 

    We've had no ins or outs as yet this week. We're significantly weaker since Arblaster was recalled. 

    From what I've seen, around 80 to 90% of loan signings are rubbish and have very little impact. The odd one that is decent leave after a few short successful months anyway. 

    I'd much rather see us developing our own youth players. Arblaster and Devine have been the exceptions, but we must surely be able to find our own youth team players that are equal to (or hopefully better than) the likes of Balmer, Mipo, Mcarron, Small, etc...

    The last time I saw Walters play (was it in the first half against Barnsley?) I thought that the rest of the team noticeably bypassed him and didn't pass to him at all. Did anyone else think that? 

    I really hope that our club learn from previous January windows!

    UTV!

  8. I've just listened to ACs latest mard arse interview full of excuses. Did Carlisle not play any games over the last few weeks? 

    When we played with the young wing backs, we kept a clean sheet. When he put the awful GM and CG back on, we conceded two goals. Grant and Massey may be experienced but they're also f***ing sh**! 

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  9. There's things that are far more important than Science if you want a winning football team.

    Team work, spirit, guts, resilience, motivation, confidence, ambition, etc...

    Players like Porter and Aspin would play through the pain barrier. Micky Cummings would have his shoulder popped back in and carry on playing... 

     

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  10. I've just listened to the interview with AC ahead of the Wigan game. NS, TS, FO and BG (and hopefully big JD) seem to be the only outfield players in our entire squad that can play the full 90 minutes, week in, week out. 

    The interview is littered with the same old excuses. Last season, it was the pitch. This season, it's ankles, calf and hamstrings that we're hamstrung by! 

    Is this down to recruitment (fragile players) or training methods? 

    The constant rotation of players every game means that the team are not creating effective partnerships anywhere on the pitch. We've been doing this all season to protect the players from injury, yet we've got loads of players out injured! 

    Five straight home defeats, about 6 points from a possible 36! He needs to start recording some wins quickly if he's to save his job. The next three games are huge for the possible direction of his career. 

    UTV! 

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  11. 8 hours ago, manc_vale said:

    Watching for the first time from the posh seats as an 80th birthday present for my dad... Come on vale, pull a performance from somewhere, anywhere for me...

    It's too much to dream of a hat-trick from our senior striker (are performing players allowed to stay on the pitch to complete hat tricks)

    Enjoy the game, the hospitality and (hopefully) the result! 

    UTV! 

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  12. I'm looking forward to this now. I've not been on The Hamil for many years. The last time I was, I was working as a steward. That's over 25 years ago! We had a great team in the mid 90s! 

    Having said that, I went in there for one of those charity games that Tony Naylor organised, so that was a bit more recent, although still a while back! 

    UTV! 

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