Adams hits out at ‘disgusting’ abuse from some fans
A clearly frustrated Micky Adams has hit out at “disgusting” abuse from some of Vale’s away supporters at the Memorial Stadium.
Find all stories and articles which have been tagged with Port Vale fans on onevalefan.co.uk
Port Vale fans are arguably the most important element of the football club. We cover all news covering fans and supporters of Port Vale FC in our news archives.
onevalefan.co.uk is an independent Port Vale FC website which was founded in 1996.
A clearly frustrated Micky Adams has hit out at “disgusting” abuse from some of Vale’s away supporters at the Memorial Stadium.
Rob Fielding doesn’t have a solution to Port Vale’s problems – and he thinks that inability to influence events on the pitch is the main reason why so many supporters are getting frustrated.
Micky Adams has echoed the rallying call of fellow Potteries boss Tony Pulis by asking for Vale fans to be the side’s “twelfth man” during the home match against Bradford City.
Prominent Port Vale columnist Martin Tideswell has reacted to Micky Adams’ comments about criticism on the Internet by saying “fans have every right to criticise and question when things go wrong – just as they lavished praise on the team and the manager earlier in the season.”
OVF founder Rob Fielding hopes that fans will continue to back the Supporters Club even though the club is going through a purple patch both on and off the pitch.
Port Vale co-owner Norman Smurthwaite has told the Sentinel that Port Vale’s crowds will need to improve considerably if the club are to climb up the league.
Port Vale manager Micky Adams has paid tribute to both sets of supporters ahead of the FA Cup clash against Sheffield United.
OVF founder Rob Fielding argues that it’s high time we appreciated what former players achieved for our club rather than simply jeering their every move when they return to Vale Park.
Influential Port Vale columnist Martin Tideswell has appealed to Port Vale supporters to set aside their differences and prepare for a new season.
OVF founder Rob Fielding says that the unity and strength of the supporters is vital in the event of future club crises. Fielding argues that the Supporters Club have shown how strong a united fanbase can be and that fans should continue to rally around it.
Many supporters will have received a letter from club administrators Begsbie Traynor. The Supporters Club have now published an FAQ and guide to filling in the form attached to the letter.
Rob Fielding says that whilst potential owner Mo Chaudry has split opinion recently, Mo’s completely right about one thing – that is that any new owners of the club have to be open and honest with the fans.
Influential Port Vale columnist Martin Tideswell says that he wishes “people would put Port Vale first” and that “it is more important than ever that fans do whatever they can to help Port Vale right now.”
Influential Port Vale columnist Martin Tideswell says that “we have to accept that some Port Vale fans will never be happy.” Tideswell adds: “I would have thought that everyone would realise there is still a need for us all to be pulling in the same direction.
Shropshire police have warned Port Vale supporters not to travel to Tuesday’s game against Shrewsbury without a ticket as they will not be able to get into the ground on the day.
Swedish Port Vale supporter Peter Ljunggren has helped boost Port Vale’s finances by organising a collection of over £600 from fellow Swedish football fans. The Valiants are currently in administration due to financial problems and fans have come to the club’ assistance by organising collections to help pay players and staff.
Influential Port Vale columnist Martin Tideswell has reflected on recent events at Vale Park with a new blog called “The Port Vale family is coming together again”
Accrington Stanley stadium manager Mark Turner has phoned OVF to thank Port Vale fans for their good behaviour during Saturday’s 2-2 draw. Turner called to let OVF know that the Vale fans had been “well-behaved” and he was delighted that Accrington’s commemoration of their explulsion from the league had not been tarnished.
Thanks to Port Vale fan Angela Fox, OVF has been handed these amazing images of Port Vale supporters on their way to an FA Cup tie against Fulham.
Thanks to Port Vale fan Angela Fox, OVF has been handed these amazing images of Port Vale supporters on the Vale Park terraces in the 1950’s.