Powerful letter to Port Vale fans from owner Carol Shanahan.
https://twitter.com/OfficialPVFC/status ... grhYQ&s=19
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Reads a bit like "be more grateful peasants" to me.
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She has every right to say what she has said. Port Vale was a sinking club and will not find good owners so easily again. The sense of entitlement of some watchers of football is depressing.
welcome to football, if they're naive enough to think they are beyond comment is quite something. Can only imagine her response will drive a wedge deeper. Not the greatest bit of PR is it.horlickfanclub wrote: ↑08 Feb 2024, 11:43 She has every right to say what she has said. Port Vale was a sinking club and will not find good owners so easily again. The sense of entitlement of some watchers of football is depressing.
That's how I read it, tbh - stopped just short of saying "you utterly ungrateful barstewards..."
Odd bit of virtue signalling with the meals on wheels service during covid lockdown - not sure that helped her cause.
5.5 year deal, he'll be sacked before poached.
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He couldn’t get more than a point at WR with Sheff Wed, let alone Vale.
If I was PV owner, I don't think I would appoint DM in their position. Not saying he isn't a good Manager but not convinced he is the type of manager to drag a club out the mire. If I am wrong I just hope it isn't to our detriment.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote: ↑13 Feb 2024, 18:34He couldn’t get more than a point at WR with Sheff Wed, let alone Vale.
As regard to his time at Sheff Wed , I reckon you and I could have got Sheff Wed in to playoff position with their resources.
After the last two games this is even bigger now. Disappointed that we’ve given Vale extra seats in the Colin Farmer - we should be doing marketing the living hell out of this to get as many home fans in as possible. Capitalise on the good vibes and get the place bouncing (or as close to bouncing as we’re able to manage)
Their forum says they’ve just had an extra 300 tickets released, and 7/8 are showing blocked out on our ticketing site
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I asked at the ticket office yesterday as there's barely anything left if blocks 7 and 8 would be opened, and they said that there was a large group of kids in and they'd already sold, so I'm pretty sure Vale aren't in the CF.
Maybe their extras are because they weren't sent many in the Hazelwoods in the first place?
Maybe their extras are because they weren't sent many in the Hazelwoods in the first place?
Enjoy the day, hope the combined height is approx 8' to optimise main stand comfort
Oh dear, must be like flying ryanair
Saturday is (another) defining game in our season.
So many times we have failed in th3se important games.....I sense this one will be differant.
Darrell Clarke has opted for tried and tested players in his first window. Many questioned the quality....including me.
What a manager.
We truly are blessed.
In DC we trust!
So many times we have failed in th3se important games.....I sense this one will be differant.
Darrell Clarke has opted for tried and tested players in his first window. Many questioned the quality....including me.
What a manager.
We truly are blessed.
In DC we trust!
From comments of fans of team who Darren Moore managed, they will be defensive and probably unadventurous against us. He hasn't got the talent he had at Sheff Wed at this level. He has inherited a new team and players new to him with no win in 6 games. Conceding at time 3 goals in a game, My bet is they will come to park the bus and try and nick it. I am sure they would be happy with a point.
Going to be a different challenge to open up a team at Whaddon Road I reckon.
Be very surprised if they want an open game against us after our form under DC, and with us at home.
I might be wrong with them going full defensive mode , but we need an early goal to avoid the frustration we had playing Wycombe.
Going to be a different challenge to open up a team at Whaddon Road I reckon.
Be very surprised if they want an open game against us after our form under DC, and with us at home.
I might be wrong with them going full defensive mode , but we need an early goal to avoid the frustration we had playing Wycombe.
For DM this is a DO NOT LOSE game.1985CTFC wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 13:10 From comments of fans of team who Darren Moore managed, they will be defensive and probably unadventurous against us. He hasn't got the talent he had at Sheff Wed at this level. He has inherited a new team and players new to him with no win in 6 games. Conceding at time 3 goals in a game, My bet is they will come to park the bus and try and nick it. I am sure they would be happy with a point.
Going to be a different challenge to open up a team at Whaddon Road I reckon.
Be very surprised if they want an open game against us after our form under DC, and with us at home.
I might be wrong with them going full defensive mode , but we need an early goal to avoid the frustration we had playing Wycombe.
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I hope they park the bus. It will let Pett dominate from midfield like a cross between Messi and Pirlo. Between his and Sercombe’s passing, Keena’s flicks and through balls, and Matty Taylor’s finishing it will be like parking a bus with the handbrake on and doors left open.1985CTFC wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 13:10 From comments of fans of team who Darren Moore managed, they will be defensive and probably unadventurous against us. He hasn't got the talent he had at Sheff Wed at this level. He has inherited a new team and players new to him with no win in 6 games. Conceding at time 3 goals in a game, My bet is they will come to park the bus and try and nick it. I am sure they would be happy with a point.
Going to be a different challenge to open up a team at Whaddon Road I reckon.
Be very surprised if they want an open game against us after our form under DC, and with us at home.
I might be wrong with them going full defensive mode , but we need an early goal to avoid the frustration we had playing Wycombe.
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Looks like Vale have sold out blocks 4, 5 and 6 of the Hazlewoods. They have a hundred of so left in block 3.WhaddonIrregular wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 11:28 I asked at the ticket office yesterday as there's barely anything left if blocks 7 and 8 would be opened, and they said that there was a large group of kids in and they'd already sold, so I'm pretty sure Vale aren't in the CF.
Maybe their extras are because they weren't sent many in the Hazelwoods in the first place?
Blocks 1 and 2 not on sale. We almost certainly won't open block 1 of the Hazlewoods up for home fans as we did last season for KFAQ against Accrington Stanley.
Looking at the Port Vale side, it would appear their top scorer this season has a long term injury. Ben Garrity has scored about a third of PV goals this season, from midfield, which is quite impressive. So we won't be facing his threat on Saturday. One fan said they have a weakened squad, can't vouch for that though.
What was interesting was, Ben Garrity played under DC.
This is wiki below about him. A box to box player.
Manager Darrell Clarke described him as a "young, hungry and ambitious footballer with great energy and fitness levels". He scored his first goals for the "Valiants" on 11 September, his brace securing a 2–1 victory away at Swindon Town; Clarke praised Garrity for his serious professionalism after the match, pointing out that "he has tests to make sure he is getting the right food into his system". He went on to score the only goal of the game against Scunthorpe United and was nominated for September's Player of the Month award. On 7 December, he was played as a forward after Vale suffered an injury crisis that left them short of recognized strikers, and scored two goals to secure a 2–1 win at Bristol Rovers. He was nominated for March's Player of the Month award after "driving Vale forward in the absence of captain Tom Conlon", scoring three goals and creating another. He started in the play-off final at Wembley Stadium as Vale secured promotion with a 3–0 victory over Mansfield Town; Michael Baggaley of The Sentinel wrote that "[Garrity] never stopped running, as has been the case all season... a huge threat in the attacking midfield role". At the club's end of season awards, Garrity was named as Fan's Player of the Year, Player's Player of the Year and Supporter's Club Player of the Year.
If PV go down he looks an ideal player for us next season if we stay up. Might have competition mind.
Glad he isn't playing Saturday, another reason they are going to be defensive in my humble opinion.
What was interesting was, Ben Garrity played under DC.
This is wiki below about him. A box to box player.
Manager Darrell Clarke described him as a "young, hungry and ambitious footballer with great energy and fitness levels". He scored his first goals for the "Valiants" on 11 September, his brace securing a 2–1 victory away at Swindon Town; Clarke praised Garrity for his serious professionalism after the match, pointing out that "he has tests to make sure he is getting the right food into his system". He went on to score the only goal of the game against Scunthorpe United and was nominated for September's Player of the Month award. On 7 December, he was played as a forward after Vale suffered an injury crisis that left them short of recognized strikers, and scored two goals to secure a 2–1 win at Bristol Rovers. He was nominated for March's Player of the Month award after "driving Vale forward in the absence of captain Tom Conlon", scoring three goals and creating another. He started in the play-off final at Wembley Stadium as Vale secured promotion with a 3–0 victory over Mansfield Town; Michael Baggaley of The Sentinel wrote that "[Garrity] never stopped running, as has been the case all season... a huge threat in the attacking midfield role". At the club's end of season awards, Garrity was named as Fan's Player of the Year, Player's Player of the Year and Supporter's Club Player of the Year.
If PV go down he looks an ideal player for us next season if we stay up. Might have competition mind.
Glad he isn't playing Saturday, another reason they are going to be defensive in my humble opinion.