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2009–10 Port Vale F.C. season


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clubPort Vale
season2009–10
managerMicky Adams
ownerValiant 2001
chairmanBill Bratt
stadiumVale Park
leagueFootball League Two
league result10th (68 Points)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultSecond Round
(knocked out by Huddersfield Town)
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultThird Round
(knocked out by Scunthorpe United)
cup3Football League Trophy
cup3 resultThird Round
(knocked out by Bradford City)
cup4Player of the Year
cup4 resultAnthony Griffith
league topscorerMarc Richards (20)
season topscorerMarc Richards (23)
highest attendance8,467 vs. Shrewsbury Town, 8 May 2010
lowest attendance3,154 vs. Stockport County, 6 September 2009
average attendance4,939
largest win5–0 vs. Chesterfield, 13 March 2010
largest loss0–4 vs. Bournemouth, 1 May 2010
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(knocked out by Huddersfield Town) (knocked out by Scunthorpe United) (knocked out by Bradford City) The 2009–10 season was Port Vale's 98th season of football in the English Football League, and second-successive season in League Two. Having narrowly avoided relegation the previous season, the club entered the new campaign under the management of Micky Adams, who was appointed partway through the previous year. Adams made sweeping changes in the summer, releasing several players and bringing in key additions that helped establish a more resilient and competitive squad.

Port Vale began the season with steady, if unspectacular, form, drawing many of their early fixtures but proving difficult to beat. A strong run of results around the turn of the year pushed the club into the top half of the table, and they remained in contention for a play-off spot until the closing weeks. Ultimately, they finished 10th, their best league position since relegation from League One in 2007–08, and a significant improvement over their 18th-place finish the year before. The defence was notably improved, conceding fewer goals than any other side outside the top seven.

In cup competitions, Vale performed admirably in the League Cup, eliminating Championship clubs Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday before a narrow defeat to Premier League side Scunthorpe United in the Third Round. The club also reached the Second Round of the FA Cup, losing to Huddersfield Town, and exited the Football League Trophy in the Third Round after a defeat to Bradford City. Marc Richards led the scoring charts with 23 goals in all competitions, while tough-tackling midfielder Anthony Griffith was named Player of the Year for his consistency and work rate across the campaign.

Overview

League Two

The pre-season saw a new manager appointed – experienced 47-year-old Micky Adams arrived at Vale Park on 5 June 2009. Chairman Bill Bratt stated that Adams' goal would be to stabilize the club, a point reiterated by observers such as Robbie Earle, as well as Adams himself. He made his first signing on 15 June, bringing 21-year-old Tommy Fraser to the club on a free transfer, who had played for Adams at Brighton. He appointed Fraser as club captain. After confirming the signing of Adam Yates, who was linked to the club before Adams' arrival, Adams signed Doug Loft, who had also played under him at Brighton. After a pre-season friendly, Adams considered switching to a 3–5–2 formation for the season. On 21 July, it was announced that Adams had appointed veteran striker Geoff Horsfield as player-assistant manager. He was still strengthening his squad early in the season, signing midfielders Jason Jarrett, Kris Taylor and Claus Bech Jørgensen on short-term deals. He also signed Jamie Guy on loan from Colchester United, Damien McCrory on loan from Plymouth Argyle, and winger Lewis Haldane from Bristol Rovers – Haldane would later make the move permanent in January. To raise cash he placed six youngsters on the transfer list.

The season started with just one defeat in the first seven league games, demonstrating how Adams had made his side difficult to beat. Joe Anyon returned to fitness to play a reserve team game on 23 September, but failed to displace teenager Chris Martin. After a period of three defeats in seven days, including being knocked out of the League Cup at the third round, Adams decided to place his whole squad on the transfer list, saying of his team's performance: "We looked like a woman who had a big fur coat on but underneath she’s got no knickers on." It was a controversial move, one that divided opinion among analysts and fans, also bringing the fourth tier club to national attention. The move appeared to many to be a motivational tactic. He later admitted he merely played "a psychological game with them... [and] I don't think they fell for it – I don't think anybody fell for it". Luke Prosser and Danny Glover both were shipped off to Conference National side Salisbury City on one-month loan deals. Steve Thompson was released from his contract to join Telford United. Three wins – including a cup win over League One Stockport County and a league win at local rivals Crewe Alexandra – and three draws within four weeks saw Adams nominated for the League Two Manager of the Month award for October 2009. He signed a contract extension in November 2009, keeping him at the club until summer 2012.

In November, Sam Stockley decided to retire on medical advice, having suffered an eye injury. However, he later joined Hungarian club Ferencvárosi TC as a player-coach. This allowed Adam Yates to make the right-back spot his own. Glover also left the club for a loan spell at Rochdale. Arriving at the club was Bristol Rovers loanee Sean Rigg, who would sign permanently at the season's end.

In the January 2010 transfer window, Adams signed Lewis Haldane permanently, with Sean Rigg and Craig Davies signing on loan. In February, Anyon returned to the starting line after young rival Martin was rested. He performed well over seven games but made two costly errors that resulted in two goals and dropped points in the play-off hunt. Thus he was consigned to the bench until the season's end. On 13 March, Vale won 5–0 away at Chesterfield in a game where Marc Richards was clapped off by the opposition supporters after scoring a hat-trick.

Luke Prosser, Danny Glover and Ross Davidson were also informed they would not be offered new contracts, and Prosser immediately joined James Lawrie on loan at Kidderminster Harriers. Both Glover and Davidson joined Stafford Rangers on loan. Adams' men stormed into the play-off places for the first time in the season with just two games left to play, following a 2–1 win over champions-elect Notts County. Yet with just one point from their final two games, the Vale finished just outside the play-off zone.

They finished in tenth place with 68 points, boasting the best goals conceded tally outside the top three. They were four points short of Dagenham & Redbridge in the play-off zone – who would go on to win the play-off final. Only runaway champions Notts County lost fewer games than Vale, though only Macclesfield Town and Cheltenham Town picked up more draws. Marc Richards was the club's top-scorer with 23 goals, more than double that of his nearest rival.

At the end of the season Joe Anyon was offered a new contract at Vale Park on reduced pay, but instead signed with Lincoln City. Chris Martin signed a new two-year contract, which came with an increase in wages. Released players moved on to other clubs: Luke Prosser (Southend United); Simon Richman and Danny Glover (Worcester City); David Howland (Glentoran); and James Lawrie (AFC Telford United). Ross Davidson also joined Stafford Rangers, after having spent much of the season loan at the club, as well as a brief time at Nantwich Town. Geoff Horsfield retired as a player to concentrate on his role as assistant manager.

Finances

On the financial side, rumours abounded. In July 2009, Bill Bratt spoke out to publicly deny rumours spread on Vale fan sites, specifically rumours of sponsorship deals with Basement Jaxx and Maplin Electronics. Bratt said the rumours were "inaccurate, spurious and damaging", claiming the speculation could damage genuine and confidential negotiations. In November, Bratt announced that he was planning to retire as chairman at the end of the season, though he later decided to stay on. Reports that Andy Townsend would be appointed as a football advisor also surfaced, but never transpired. There also came statements that shirt sponsors Harlequin Property would invest £500,000 into the club, though again, this never materialized. Stoke-on-Trent city council gave the club a two-year repayment holiday for a £2.25 million loan in 2005.

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, Vale advanced past Stevenage after a replay, with a 1–0 win at Broadhall Way. This ended Stevenage's year-long unbeaten home record. They were then defeated 1–0 by League One Huddersfield Town in the second round.

In the League Cup, the club beat Championship side Sheffield United 2–1 at Bramall Lane in the first round. The Vale then defeated Sheffield Wednesday 2–0 in the second round, with goals from Adams' signing Kris Taylor and Rob Taylor – a player not appreciated under Dean Glover. It was only after this game that Adams signed his managerial contract – two months after taking charge. The delay was blamed on 'legal complications'. Vale then took another Championship side, Scunthorpe United, to extra time at Glanford Park, before succumbing to a 2–0 defeat.

In the Football League Trophy, Vale knocked out Stockport County with a 3–1 win before exiting in the third round after losing out to Bradford City at Valley Parade in a penalty shoot-out.

Results

Football League Two

League table

Main article: 2009–10 Football League

Results by matchday

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Matches

FA Cup

Main article: 2009–10 FA Cup

League Cup

Main article: 2009–10 Football League Cup

Football League Trophy

Main article: 2009–10 Football League Trophy

Player statistics

Appearances and goals

:Key to positions: GK – Goalkeeper; DF – Defender; MF – Midfielder; FW – Forward

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Top scorers

PlacePositionNationNumberNameEFL League TwoFA CupEFL CupEFL TrophyTotal
1FWEngland9Marc Richards2002123
2MFEngland3Rob Taylor801110
3MFEngland14Louis Dodds61018
4FWWales25Craig Davies70007
5MFEngland26Kris Taylor30104
MFWales32Lewis Haldane30014
DFEngland5John McCombe30014
8MFEngland17Sean Rigg30003
MFEngland7Doug Loft30003
10DFEngland15Lee Collins10001
MFEngland10Tommy Fraser10001
DFWales16Gareth Owen10001
DFEngland6Luke Prosser10001
DFEngland11Adam Yates01001
Own goals10001
TOTALS6124572

Disciplinary record

TOTALS654308000764

Sourced from Soccerway.

Awards

End of Season AwardsWinner
Player of the YearAnthony Griffith
Away Travel Player of the YearAnthony Griffith
Players' Player of the YearLee Collins
Chairman Player of the YearLee Collins
Young Player of the YearChris Martin
Youth Player of the YearSam Morsy
Mr Shirt Off Your BackLouis Dodds
Clubman of the YearBrian Lewis
Assist of the SeasonLee Collins (vs Hereford United, 30 January 2010)
Goal of the SeasonRob Taylor (vs Hereford United, 29 August 2009)

Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
May 2009MFENGDoug LoftBrighton & Hove AlbionFree transfertitle=Port Vale FC Club Details Transfers Soccer Baseurl=http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/team.sd?team_id=2083&teamTabs=transferswebsite=www.soccerbase.comaccess-date=7 October 2016}}
June 2009MFENGTommy FraserBrighton & Hove AlbionFree transfer
June 2009DFENGAdam YatesMorecambeFree transfer
July 2009FWENGGeoff HorsfieldLincoln CityFree transfer
July 2009DFENGKris TaylorHereford UnitedFree transfer
August 2009MFFARClaus Bech JørgensenBlackpoolNon-contract
September 2009MFENGJason JarrettBrighton & Hove AlbionFree transfer
January 2010FWWALLewis HaldaneBristol RoversFree transfer
January 2010MFENGSean RiggBristol RoversFree transfer

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
September 2009MFFARClaus Bech JørgensenFleetwood TownRejected contract
October 2009MFENGLuke ChapmanHednesford TownMutual consent
October 2009FWENGSteve ThompsonAFC Telford UnitedMutual consent
November 2009DFENGSam StockleyHUN Ferencvárosi TCRetired
December 2009MFENGJason JarrettOldham AthleticReleased
March 2010DFENGLuke ProsserSouthend UnitedReleased
April 2010MFNIRDavid HowlandNIR GlentoranReleased
April 2010FWNIRJames LawrieAFC Telford UnitedReleased
April 2010MFENGSimon RichmanWorcester CityReleased
May 2010GKENGJoe AnyonLincoln CityReleased
May 2010MFENGRoss DavidsonStafford RangersReleased
May 2010FWENGDanny GloverWorcester CityReleased

Loans in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromDate toRef.
31 July 2009FWENGSean RiggColchester United21 November 2009
24 August 2009FWWALLewis HaldaneBristol RoversJanuary 2010
1 September 2009DFIRLDamien McCroryPlymouth Argyle1 November 2009
23 November 2009MFENGSean RiggBristol RoversJanuary 2010
15 January 2010FWWALCraig DaviesBrighton & Hove AlbionEnd of season
25 March 2010DFENGLee MolyneuxSouthamptonEnd of season

Loans out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToDate toRef.
13 August 2009DFENGLuke ProsserSalisbury City1 October 2009
14 August 2009FWENGDanny GloverSalisbury City14 September 2009
August 2009MFENGRoss DavidsonStafford RangersSeptember 2009
3 September 2009FWENGSteve ThompsonStafford RangersOctober 2009
26 November 2009FWENGDanny GloverRochdale2010
December 2009MFENGRoss DavidsonNantwich TownFebruary 2010
February 2010FWENGAnthony MalbonLeek TownFebruary 2010
March 2010MFENGRoss DavidsonStafford RangersEnd of season
March 2010FWENGDanny GloverStafford RangersEnd of season
25 March 2010DFENGLuke ProsserKidderminster HarriersEnd of season

References

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