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1984–85 Port Vale F.C. season


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clubPort Vale
season1984–85
managerJohn Rudge
chairmanJim Lloyd
stadiumVale Park
leagueFootball League Fourth Division
league result12th (60 Points)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultThird Round
(knocked out by West Ham United)
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultSecond Round
(knocked out by Wolverhampton Wanderers)
cup3Associate Members' Cup
cup3 resultSecond Round
(knocked out by Bristol City)
cup4Player of the Year
cup4 resultAlan Webb
league topscorerAlly Brown (17)
season topscorerAlly Brown (21)
highest attendance6,949 vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 24 September 1984
lowest attendance1,386 vs. Northampton Town, 29 January 1985
average attendance3,267
largest win5–1 vs. Exeter City, 1 January 1985
largest loss0–4 vs. Bury, 26 December 1984
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(knocked out by West Ham United) (knocked out by Wolverhampton Wanderers) (knocked out by Bristol City) The 1984–85 season was Port Vale's 73rd season of football in the English Football League, and first (12th overall) back in the Fourth Division following their relegation from the Third Division. John Rudge led his first full campaign as manager, overseeing a period of rebuilding that resulted in a mid-table 12th‑place finish

Veteran striker Ally Brown emerged as both league and season top‑scorer with 17 and 21 goals respectively, while young midfield dynamo Robbie Earle added 19 goals, signalling the club's attacking promise for the future. Defender Alan Webb, solid and consistent at the back, was voted the club's Player of the Year. In cup competitions, Vale reached the Third Round of the FA Cup, were eliminated in the Second Round of the Associate Members' Cup, and made it to the Second Round of the League Cup. Off the pitch, the club recorded its largest league win of 5–1 against Exeter City on New Year's Day, suffered a heaviest defeat of 4–0 at Bury on Boxing Day, and averaged an attendance of 3,267 at Vale Park.

A transitional yet promising season under John Rudge — quietly steady, powered by key performers Brown, Earle, and Webb — laid the groundwork for future progress despite a return to the lower tier.

Overview

Fourth Division

The pre-season saw four new arrivals: veteran striker Ally Brown (Walsall); winger Peter Griffiths (Stoke City); and both forward Derek Monaghan and reliable defender Alan Webb (West Bromwich Albion). This came after John Rudge stated that "Vale's reputation has been built on grit and determination and I will be looking to bring in the player who is willing to die for the cause". Attempts to re-sign Brian Horton failed once again, whilst Martin Henderson had his contract cancelled after failing to report for pre-season training – he later signed with Spalding United. Just before the season began Gary Brazil was signed on loan from Sheffield United.

The season opened with a 1–0 defeat to Mansfield Town. Tommy Gore soon announced his retirement due to a neck injury. The Vale then went five games unbeaten, starting with a 1–1 draw at Wrexham on 1 September. The club announced a new five-year shirt sponsorship deal with Trentham firm Eagle Delivery Service. Young winger Ray Walker also arrived on loan from Aston Villa. On 22 September, Vale defeated Tranmere Rovers 2–1, due in part to a superb performance from Robbie Earle. However, the fans chanted 'what a load of rubbish' on 1 October, as Vale lost 3–0 at home to struggling side Northampton Town. Rudge stated that 'In truth we were rubbish' and promptly cancelled the player's day off. Another five-game unbeaten run followed, as Brown showed his 'class' and Walker impressed. On 20 October, Vale won 1–0 away at Swindon Town, who were coached by player-manager Lou Macari.

On 5 November, Eamonn O'Keefe scored a 'brilliant' hat-trick past Southend United in a 4–1 win. Rudge then signed Stockport County's outside-right Oshor Williams for £7,000. Vale's form then suffered after Walker returned to Villa Park. To remedy this Rudge signed Southend United midfielder Billy Kellock, who made 'a stunning impact' in his debut, playing a key part in the 5–1 victory over Exeter City on New Year's Day. This was the first of a 16-game unbeaten run, in which the team equalled a club-record six straight away draws between 19 January and 29 March.

On 2 February, Earle scored a hat-trick past Hereford United. Striker partner Ally Brown claimed "He is my brains and I am his legs". John Rudge received the Manager of the Month award for February. The next month Barry Siddall joined Stoke City on a free transfer, after Chris Pearce had established himself as the Vale's #1. Wayne Cegielski also signed with Blackpool and Eamonn O'Keefe followed him to Bloomfield Road for a £10,000 fee. On 16 March, Vale celebrated Rudge's Manager of the Month award for February with a 3–1 home win over Rochdale. Five victories in the opening six games of April took Vale sliding down the league, as Brown was out with a knee injury. Vale rallied to go through the final five games unbeaten. The season concluded with a 3–3 draw at Scunthorpe United after a two-goal lead was lost and only a late Williams strike salvaged a draw.

They finished in twelfth place with sixty points, winning and losing 14 games. Between them, Brown and Earle racked up a combined total of 40 goals in all competitions. Yet it was Russell Bromage who was selected for the PFA Fourth Division team.

Finances

On the financial side, a loss was made of £7,793 due to a 20% drop in attendance figures. The wage bill stood at £389,341, whilst gate receipts took in £128,954 and the lottery raised £191,000. The club's shirt sponsors were EDS. Five players left on free transfers, most significant were the departures of: Terry Armstrong and Derek Monaghan (retired); Colin Tartt (Shepshed Charterhouse); and Ian Griffiths (Wigan Athletic). Billy Kellock also refused terms, and so joined Halifax Town, whilst John Ridley joined Stafford Rangers as a player-coach. Vale received £700 following a tribunal claim, becoming the first Football League club to take a non-League club to a tribunal. The Sentinel's Vale reporter Chris Harper wrote that "Mr Rudge has shown himself to be a diligent, responsible type of manager and the Board could rest assured that he is not likely to pour money down the drain."

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, Vale beat Northern Premier League leaders Macclesfield Town by two goals to one at Moss Rose. This game was overshadowed by a fence collapse that left 13 injured and led to 21 arrests. Town Chairman Alan Brocklehurst blamed 'the hooligan element of the Vale support'; however, Vale Chairman Jim Lloyd laid the blame at the feet of the police. The next round saw Vale come from a goal down to claim a 4–1 home victory over Scunthorpe United in a Friday night game, with Brown's equalising goal changing the pattern of the game just before half-time. In the third round they travelled to West Ham United's Upton Park, where the First Division club beat the "Valiants" 4–1.

In the League Cup, Vale went past Bury on away goals, having scored one of their two goals at Gigg Lane. In the second round they lost 2–1 at home to Second Division Wolverhampton Wanderers, though they did earn a goalless draw at Molineux.

In the Associate Members' Cup, Vale eliminated Northampton Town in a 2–1 replay victory at Sixfields. The original match saw an attendance of just 1,386 at Vale Park. At the replay, Ian Griffiths required a skin graft after getting his hand trapped in a toilet door. Vale were knocked out in the next round by Bristol City, losing 2–1 to the Third Division side at Ashton Gate.

Results

Football League Fourth Division

Main article: 1984–85 Football League

League table

Results by matchday

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Matches

FA Cup

Main article: 1984–85 FA Cup

League Cup

Main article: 1984–85 Football League Cup

Associate Members' Cup

Main article: 1984–85 Associate Members' Cup

Player statistics

Appearances and goals

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Top scorers

PlacePositionNationNameFourth DivisionFA CupLeague CupAssociate Members' CupTotal
1FWScotlandAlly Brown1721121
2MFJamaicaRobbie Earle1511219
3FWIrelandEamonn O'Keefe71008
4MFScotlandBilly Kellock40004
FWEnglandOshor Williams30104
MFEnglandPeter Griffiths31004
7FWEnglandGary Brazil30003
DFEnglandPhil Sproson30003
9MFEnglandGeoff Hunter20002
MFEnglandColin Tartt10102
DFEnglandRussell Bromage11002
12MFEnglandRay Walker10001
MFEnglandMartyn Smith10001
FWEnglandIan Griffiths01001
TOTALS6173475

Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
1984MFENGOshor WilliamsStockport CountyFree transferlast=Kentfirst=Jefftitle=Port Vale Personalitiespublisher=Witan Booksyear=1996isbn=0-9529152-0-0}}
July 1984FWSCOAlistair BrownWalsallFree transfer
July 1984MFENGPeter GriffithsStoke CityFree transfer
July 1984FWENGDerek MonaghanWest Bromwich AlbionFree transfer
July 1984DFENGAlan WebbWest Bromwich AlbionFree transfer
August 1984MFENGMartyn SmithLeek TownFree transfer
October 1984MFENGIan GriffithsRochdaleFree transfer
December 1984MFSCOBilly KellockSouthend UnitedFree transfer
February 1985GKENGKarl AustinStafford RangersNon-contract

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
October 1984MFENGTommy GoreRetired
March 1985DFWALWayne CegielskiBlackpoolFree transfer
March 1985MFIRLEamonn O'KeefeBlackpool£17,500
March 1985GKENGBarry SiddallStoke CityFree transfer
May 1985MFENGTerry ArmstrongNuneaton BoroughFree transfer
May 1985FWENGDerek MonaghanRedditch UnitedFree transfer
May 1985MFENGAdrian Reeves-JonesLeek TownFree transfer
May 1985MFENGMartyn SmithMacclesfield TownFree transfer
May 1985MFENGColin TarttShepshed CharterhouseFree transfer
June 1985MFSCOBilly KellockHalifax TownFree transfer
Summer 1985GKENGKarl AustinGresley RoversFree transfer
Summer 1985MFENGIan GriffithsWigan AthleticFree transfer
Summer 1985MFENGJohn RidleyStafford Rangers£700

Loans in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromDate toRef.
August 1984FWENGGary BrazilAston VillaAugust 1984
August 1984MFENGRay WalkerAston VillaEnd of season
November 1984MFENGPaul LodgeBolton WanderersJanuary 1985
March 1985DFENGWayne EbanksWest Bromwich AlbionEnd of season
March 1985MFENGWayne KerrinsFulhamEnd of season

Loans out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToDate toRef.
January 1985GKENGBarry SiddallStoke CityMarch 1985

References

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References

  1. Kent, Jeff. (1990). "The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale". Witan Books.
  2. (22 September 2024). "Vale's late drama". Valiant's Substack.
  3. (20 October 2024). "Vale flying high". Valiant's Substack.
  4. (16 March 2025). "Swashbuckling Vale show promotion class". Valiant's Substack.
  5. (11 May 2025). "Bringing in the crowds". Valiant's Substack.
  6. (8 December 2024). "Plenty to ponder after Walsall defeat". Valiant's Substack.
  7. [http://www.statto.com/football/teams/port-vale/1984-1985/results Port Vale 1984–1985 : Results & Fixtures] {{Webarchive. link. (6 September 2015 . Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.)
  8. Kent, Jeff. (1996). "Port Vale Personalities". Witan Books.
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