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Port Vale: Norman Smurthwaite gives damning verdict of Maidenhead performance
Graeme and Dan were there to witness Maidenhead United’s dramatic late draw against Port Vale in the FA Cup on Sunday and have plenty to say on a huge week for the club. We’re not going up there with no chance, we’re going there with a decent chance, albeit they’re a League One side.
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“I’m just so proud of them, they’re absolutely fantastic, every one of them”. I’m totally delighted, so pleased for them.
“So far it’s been good, but it could get better and that’s what we’re looking at”.
He too highlights he financial benefits but also points out the fact it’s “not ideal” to play on a Thursday night then have a League 1 game on the Saturday but the Vale boss admits Maidenhead deserved the replay with him saying he’s keen for the Valiants to finish the job basically.
Port Vale, who sit 62 places and three leagues above their visitors, broke the deadlock on the half-hour mark.
Louis Dodds and Colin Daniel had shots well saved by Carl Pentney before Byron Moore opened the scoring in the 31st minute. But Maidenhead levelled at 1-1 in the fourth and final minute of injury time through James Mulley.
Ryan Upward met a cross with his head, but his effort struck the post and a follow-up shot from Jake Reid was cleared off the line.
Just after half-time, Ben Wright put the ball into the back off the net but the linesman had flagged for offside.
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“I haven’t been on that many good cup runs, but one game stood out when I was Stoke against Newcastle – we were in the Championship at the time”, said Dickinson, who joined up with Vale in 2013.