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Port Vale promoted

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Another Port Vale game that sticks in the memory was an end of season game in the early 70's with
Argyle in the running for a place in the old Watney Cup (for younger readers, this required being one of the top two scorers among non-promoted teams). Port Vale had nothing to play for, but for some reason decided to play
an 11-man defence from the outset, with the result being a wretched goalless draw in a match that Les Latcham
described as the worst he'd ever played in.
 

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The length of the pitch is governed by the position of the goalpost sockets put in when the pitch was completely ripped out. The width is governed by the areas of concrete on which the artificial turf sits that the linespersons use. (Plus the drainage channels added at that time). We can't lengthen the pitch without digging it out completely, and can only narrow it on a whim. The idea that it was shortened and narrowed on the whim of a previous manager is ludicrous.
 

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Maybe altering the pitch dimensions had international competition in mind. Although 114 x 78 yards is within the laid down specs, there is also the requirement for 9m end margins and 6m side margins between the spectator areas and the goal lines / touchlines. This is why many clubs when hosting international competitions they have to mask off some of the front rows of seats.
 

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There is also a requirement for competent refereeing....