Supporters Club call for police talks
Supporters Club chair Ally Simcock has told the Sentinel that she wants talks between the club and the police following trouble after Vale’s home game with Wolves.
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The Supporters Club is a group of loyal Port Vale fans who meet up regularly to discuss events at Vale Park. They also arrange a series of events and initiatives to benefit the football club.
Supporters Club chair Ally Simcock has told the Sentinel that she wants talks between the club and the police following trouble after Vale’s home game with Wolves.
Chairman Norman Smurthwaite will be in attendance at Thursday’s Supporters Club meeting to answer questions from supporters.
The Port Vale Supporters Club will be holding their next meeting in Tommy Cheadles on Thursday night. It starts at 7:30pm and all Vale fans are welcome. Fans can also take advantage of a £2 per pint offer in Tommys on Thursday evening.
Gary Benson, a committee member of the Port Vale Supporters Club is asking fans who purchased plaques placed next to the Roy Sproson statue to contact.
Port Vale will launch a new Junior Supporters’ Club during a free family open day on Sunday July 28th.
The Port Vale Supporters Club have posted the main points from Thursday night’s meeting which includes a request from Norman Smurthwaite for sensible suggestions from supporters.
All Port Vale fans are invited to the next meeting of the Port Vale Supporters Club which will take place on Thursday.
Port Vale Supporters Club have published details of a meeting with Norman Smurthwaite during which the owner asked fans to send in their wish lists and also wants to know if there would be support for completing the unfinished part of the Lorne St stand during the season.
The Port Vale Supporters club has a number of mugs celebrating the club’s promotion for sale. The mugs cost £6 each or two for £10.
In his latest column, Rob Fielding says that “Monday night’s performance did much to quell any doubts about how Norman Smurthwaite will fare” and “the early signs are promising…”
Supporters who were unable to attend the Fans Forum on Monday evening can watch a video of proceedings courtesy of the Port Vale Supporters Club.
OVF understands that Monday’s Fans Forum will be recorded by Port Vale Supporters Club so that those unable to attend will be able to listen to the proceedings.
Port Vale Supporters Club chair Ally Simcock has told the Sentinel that Monday’s fan forum is “a perfect opportunity to ask questions.”
Due to unforseen circumstances, the next meeting of the Port Vale Supporters Club which was to take place tonight at 7:30pm in the Vice Presidents’ Suite has been cancelled. A new meeting date will be announced soon. To find out more about the Supporters Club or to join please visit the website: http://www.portvalesupportersclub.org/
The next meeting of the Port Vale Supporters Club will take place on Thursday 16th May at 7:30pm in the Vice Presidents’ Suite within the football club.
The Port Vale Supporters Club have kindly provided OVF with an update of their meeting with the Operations Director Mike Aspinall at Vale Park.
The minutes from the latest Port Vale Supporters Club meeting have been circulated to OVF and they include a plea for fans to remain off the playing surface during the final home game of the season.
Port Vale Supporters Club will be holding their next meeting on Thursday 11th April at 7:30pm in Tommy Cheadle’s.
Supporters Club chair Ally Simcock has told OVF that one of the new initiatives that the Supporters Club will undertake is to “produce monthly statements so everyone can see monies in and out.”
Port Vale Supporters Club have elected Ally Simcock as their new chairman, replacing the outgoing chairman Pete Williams.
The Port Vale Supporters Club would like to remind all Vale fans that the long-awaited AGM will finally take place at Tommy Cheadle’s pub at Vale Park on Tuesday night (Feb 12) and all fans are welcome.
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.
The Port Vale Supporters Club asking Port Vale fans to put their names forward to join the club’s committee.
The official Port Vale Supporters Club, who were instrumental in helping guide the club through one of the rockiest periods of their history, have called a meeting for next week.
Chairman of the Supporters Club, Pete Williams, has told the Sentinel that Vale fans will be “forever grateful” for the financial support of Stoke-on-Trent city council.
OVF editor Rob Fielding says that Vale fans who decided to take a stand against the inept Vale Park boardroom can be very proud of where the club stands at this moment.