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Encyclopedia > John Rudge

John Rudge was a professional footballer and a football manager. He managed Port Vale (1983-2000) and is currently the director of football at Stoke City F.C.. The term footballer is ambiguous, as there are several games known as football. ... Football Manager is a series of football management simulation games first released in 1982 by Addictive Games and later revived by Sports Interactive in 2004 to replace their Championship Manager series. ... Nickname Valiants Ground Vale Park Manager Martin Foyle Chairman Bill Bratt Colours Home: White shirts, black shorts, white stockings, Away: All yellow, Third Kit: Two-tone blue, Best attendance 49768: vs Aston Villa 20 February 1960 FA Cup R5 Best league win 9 - 1: vs Chesterfield 24 September 1932 Division... 1983 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... Stoke City F.C. (known as Stoke F.C. until 1925) is a football club from Stoke-on-Trent in England. ...


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John Rudge was a professional footballer and a football manager.
Rudge was also well-known for his talent-spotting ability, bringing players such as Ian Taylor, Gareth Ainsworth and Mark Bright to the club.
Rudge presided over some of the most famous Port Vale victories in their history; defeating the then FA Cup folders Everton in 1997, and knocking Tottenham Hotspur out in the FA Cup Fourth Round in 1988.
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