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Port
Vale
Ground Name: Vale
Park
Capacity: 18,900
(all seated)
Address:
Hamil Rd, Burslem, Stoke On Trent, ST6 1AW
Main Telephone No: 01782-655-800
Main Fax No: 01782-834-981
Ticket Office: 01782-655-832
Team Nickname: The Valiants
Year Ground Opened: 1950
Pitch Size: 114 x 77 yards
Shirt Sponsors:
Sennheiser
Home Kit Colours: White & Black
Away Kit Colours: All Black With White Trim
Kit Manufacturers: Vandanel
Official Web Site:
www.port-vale.co.uk
Unofficial Web Sites:
One Vale Fan
North London Valiants
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| Contents |
What's The Ground
Like?
Future Developments
Looking
Towards The Big AM Stand (photo)
What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters?
Where To Drink?
Tricell & Big AM Stands (photo)
How To Get There
And Where To Park
By
Train
Ground Layout
Admission
Prices For Away Fans
Local Rivals
Programme & Fanzine
Disabled Facilities
Fixtures 2007-2008
Record & Average Attendance
Fans Ground Reviews
Hotel
Accommodation
Feedback
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| What's The Ground
Like? |
| At one end of the ground is a fair sized single tiered all seated stand, complete
with an electric scoreboard on the roof. This stand, the Phones4U Stand, houses the away
supporters and it replaced a former open terrace.
Opposite is the
Big AM Stand, covered and all seated.
The corners on either side of this stand have been filled. The
Tricell Stand (also known as the Railway Stand) on one side is fair sized,
covered and all seated.
All three of these stands have a small number of supporting pillars, half
way up them, which may restrict your view. The other side,
the Lorne Street Stand, is a relatively new smart looking 5,000 all seated stand, complete with 48 executive
boxes, which so far has been half built. To keep some sense of history the original clock from the old stand has been
incorporated into the new construction. Unfortunately it is
unclear
when this stand will be completed as building work has been suspended
due to lack of finance. A
pity, as the empty 'predominantly concrete' area, really
brings the ground down. Still, if this stand does get completed, it
will look superb. On the opposite corner is a Police Control Box
keeping a watchful eye over the crowd. The pitch
is one of the
widest in the League and the crowd are further set back from the playing
action by the surrounding cinder track. Top Of
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Future
Developments |
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During
the 2007/08 season the Club hope
to eventually complete the currently half built Lorne Street
Stand. This would vastly improve the overall look of the ground.
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| Looking
Towards The Big AM Stand |

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| What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters? |
Up to 4,500 away supporters can be accommodated in the Phones4U Stand, where
the view and facilities located on the concourse behind the stand are good. Even a relatively small number of away
fans can really make some noise from this stand, as the acoustics are excellent. However, the slope
is quite shallow, which
might affect your view should a tall person be seated in front. Normally
though, you could still move to another seat if necessary.
I've been to Port Vale on a number of occasions
and always found it be a good day out. However the experience has
sometimes been a little intimidating,
not due to the Port Vale supporters but more because of the huge Police presence in and
around the ground. One Police Officer said to me as we left the ground five minutes early,
as my team were losing 4-0. "Leaving already? there's still five minutes to
go!". Now who said that Police Officers don't have a sense of humour?
Still, on the plus side the pasties on offer within the ground are among
the best I've eaten at any football ground, so much so, that
I found myself going back for a second. The P.A within the ground is quite deafening at times and there is
no escape, even in the
toilets, as it is piped through!
If you wonder at half time why the Port
Vale fans seem transfixed with staring at the away end, it is not
intimidation, but the electric scoreboard perched on the roof of this
stand! (which the away fans can't see). Also at half time
the Vale fans in the Railway Stand tend to transfer from one side to another
so that can be nearer the goalmouth that Port Vale are attacking. Vince Smith a visiting Northampton
Town fan adds; 'I must say it was an enjoyable day out at Vale Park, with very
friendly stewards, turnstile operators and very good food served by
friendly staff. All in all a very pleasant experience and far more enjoyable than a visit to their
near neighbours.'
And for a bit of trivia, Dave Seddon, a visiting Brentford supporter
informs me; 'the roof of the Caudwell Stand was originally that of the Main
Stand at Chester City's old Sealand Road ground'. Stephen Wood adds; 'The
roof of the away end was indeed bought by Bill Bell back in 1991-92 for
£300,000 as Chester were moving grounds. It was installed during the
1992-93 season and the first team we played when the roof was fully
constructed was, you guessed it, Chester!'
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| Where To Drink? |
Bernie Mountford informs me; 'The Vine near to
the ground, on Hamil Road, is certainly a good bet for away supporters. A good pint
is on offer coupled with an enjoyable pre-game atmosphere'. This pub is certainly
the main away fan pub, but it not for claustrophobes, as
this small pub packs the fans in like sardines. Still it was friendly
enough, with a range of real ales on offer.
The town centre is only a short walk away where there
are a number of pubs to be found. I visited the New Inn (just along from
Kentucky Fried Chicken), which was friendly, served
real ale and reasonably priced food. Another pub worth
visiting is the Bull's Head in St John's Square. This pub is the local
outlet for the nearby Titanic Brewery which is located in Burslem. It is
friendly for away fans and has good number of real ales on offer. To find
this pub: From the outside of the away end, turn right and go down to the
bottom of Hamil Road (passing the Vine Pub on your left). Turn right at the
t-junction and then go straight across the traffic lights at the crossroads.
Proceed past KFC, Wades and the New Inn on the right and then if you look
over to your left you will see Woolworths at the bottom of the square. The
Bulls Head is on the right of this square.
Also recommended to me is the Red Lion on Moorland Road (coming from the
ground, at the bottom of Hamil Road turn roght into Moorland Road B5051 and
the pub is down on the right). This is a good sized pub that serves real ale
and bar snacks.Top Of
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Tricell
& Big AM Stands |
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| How To Get There
And Where To Park |
The ground is located in the town of Burslem, one of the
six towns comprising Stoke On Trent. Leave the M6 at junction 15 or 16 and take the A500
towards Stoke on Trent. Follow A500 until the A527 Tunstall/Burslem exit,
where you take the A527 towards Tunstall/Burslem. At the next island just past
the Price Kensington factory turn right for Burslem town centre. Continue on this road
up the hill, crossing another island and into Burslem town centre. Continue straight on
over the traffic lights at the cross roads and then take the first road on the left which
takes you down to the ground. There is a large car park located outside a superstore next
to the ground which costs £4, otherwise street parking.
For a map showing the location of the ground in Burslem
click
here
(to take you to the Street Map website).
To go to a simplified page, containing the directions and pub info, which
you can print out click here.
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| By
Train |
| Longport station is the closest to the
ground, but is a good 30 minute walk away and is not well served. Most fans end up at Stoke On Trent railway station, which is over
four
miles away and take a taxi (about £6) up to the ground. Top Of
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Ground
Layout |
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| Admission
Prices |
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Home Fans*:
All Areas Of The Ground (except Family Stand & Directors Area):
Adults £19, OAP's £12.50,
Under 16's £8
Family Stand:
Adults £19, OAP's £10,
Under 16's £6
Family Tickets:
1 Adult + 2 Under 16's £31, 2 Adults + 2 Under 16's £46
Away Fans:
Hamil Road Stand - Adults £19, OAP's £12.50,
Under 16's £8
Family Tickets: 1 Adult + 2 Under 16's £31, , 2 Adults + 2 Under 16's £46
* Those who wish to take advantage of the concessionary prices, must first
become members of the Club. This means that Under 20's can also qualify
for reduced admission as well as under 16's & over 60's. Students can also qualify for a concessionary priced ticket.
In addition the Club offer a number of free season tickets to under
9's, when accompanied by an adult. Top Of
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| Local
Rivals |
| Stoke City.
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| Programme
& Fanzine |
Official Programme £2.50 - Sold from booths
within the ground.
Vale Park Beano Fanzine - £1Top Of
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Disabled
Facilities |
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For details of disabled facilities at the ground please
visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters
(NADS)
website. Top Of
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| Fixtures
2007-2008 |
| For the
Port Vale fixture
list
click
here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website)
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| Record
& Average Attendance |
49,768 v Aston Villa,
FA Cup 5th Round, February 20th, 1960.
Modern All Seated Attendance Record:
15,582 v Chesterfield
Division 2, 17 April 2004
Average Attendance:
2006-2007: 4,725 (League One)
2005-2006: 4,666 (League One)
2004-2005: 4,973 (League One)Top Of
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| Fans
Reviews Of Vale Park |
Leah
Dunn (Leeds United) 15/3/08
Jack Carnill (Nottingham Forest) 15/9/07Top Of
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Hotel
Accommodation |
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area then first try a hotel booking service provided
by Football Hotels who are powered by Activehotels, who
specialise in locating accommodation near or within a short travelling
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To access their Port Vale page
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