Hurtling towards relegation - but can Port Vale shock Chelsea in FA Cup?
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Hurtling towards relegation - but can Port Vale shock Chelsea in FA Cup?
""It's just not good enough," says manager Jon Brady, reflecting on the team's inconsistent performances. He emphasizes the difficulty in understanding why players excel one week and falter the next. Port Vale's recent form has seen them lose four out of six matches in League One, leaving them at the bottom of the table with relegation imminent. Fans express their frustration, with one stating, 'I don't care about the Chelsea game, the season cannot end soon enough.'""
""Despite the challenges, there is genuine excitement among supporters for the FA Cup quarter-final against Chelsea. More than a dozen coaches are set to transport fans to Stamford Bridge, with 6,000 expected to attend. This match represents Vale's best run in the competition for 72 years, and many hope for an unexpected victory against the Premier League giants.""
Port Vale's manager Jon Brady expresses frustration over inconsistent player performances following a series of defeats, including a 4-0 loss to Wycombe. The team sits at the bottom of League One, 14 points from safety, with relegation looming. Despite a disappointing league season, there is enthusiasm for their FA Cup quarter-final against Chelsea, with 6,000 fans expected to attend. This match marks Vale's first encounter with Chelsea since 1929, and supporters are hopeful for an upset despite the team's struggles.
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