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The crisis at Port Vale took a an unexpected twist over the holiday period, when controversial director Charles Machin resigned amid an acrimonious exchange of views with chairman and major shareholder Bill Bell, hitherto seen as a staunch ally. Vale had already made headlines this season thanks to Machin’s bizarre demand of manager Brian Horton that he fill in regular questionnaires on each player, and had also admitted they were using their yellow away strip more frequently because they could not afford to replace the home kit if it wore out. Other festering sores include the ungracious sacking of John Rudge in 1999 (and legal aftermath) and the club’s long-standing failure to complete the Lorne Street Stand at Vale Park. Bell had threatened to close the club down but, while claiming he would welcome new investment, refused to name his price to sell his stake. Just before Christmas, Machin says, he had put together a Manchester-based consortium to buy a controlling interest in the club, but Bell failed to turn up to a meeting on December 22 to discuss their offer. In a statement following his subsequent resignation, Machin said: “At about 11.20pm on the Friday night after getting home from the match I received a telephone call from Mrs Bell, the chairman's wife, who was very agitated and told me to ‘shut my mouth’ about buying the club. Understandably, I was taken aback.” Machin’s consternation increased when Bell issued his own statement criticising “people [who] interfere in football and don’t know all the ins and outs” and taking issue with Machin’s views on bringing in foreign players. “He doesn’t know what he’s talking about,” Bell said. As a result of these events, Machin quit the board, though he says he is still interested in discussing a takeover. From WSC 168 February 2001. What was happening this month On the subject...
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