But it feels like the time spent typing was often preceded by long moments contemplating what the hell was happening at Port Vale. [51] He was hospitalised after being struck by a car whilst walking outside Vale Park on 25 January 2019. Smurthwaite continued to effect changes at the club, controversially axing the system of door-to-door lottery collectors and banishing the Port Vale Community Trust out of Vale Park. He was hoisted shoulder high during promotion celebrations in The Crown, Burslem, at the end of his first season, a campaign in which some fans were also inspired to dress as Smurfs to celebrate Vale's success under their new owner. He went on to name John Askey as the club's new manager on 4 February. After promotion from League Two to League One was secured, Smurthwaite said that Ive never had any hobbies to speak of, but buying Port Vale has given me a passion. Former Port Vale owner Norman Smurthwaite says he wants to get back into football, but has pulled out of a bid to buy Wigan Athletic. [30] He continued to reveal that he had been physically assaulted by three Vale supporters in April 2014, though Staffordshire Police could find no record of Smurthwaite's complaint. We need an asterisk next to his budgets and an explanation that Smurthwaite also had a habit of signing his own players. She resigned on Friday because she couldn't work with the current ownership. Besides, the club's most recent managers have been fighting with the controls to correct the nosedive that started thanks to Smurthwaite and his - let's be kind and say left field - decision to bring in a manager, Bruno Ribeiro, and a group of players untested in the English lower divisions back in the summer of 2016. He bought the Liberty Way stadium off Nuneaton Town in July 2018 after the club entered financial difficulties. But we would have to lower the bar quite some distance if we are to look back on Smurthwaite's reign as a success. If they fail to do so, they will become the first club expelled from the league since Maidstone in 1992 and be liquidated. Stadium owner Norman Smurthwaite revealed he was in negotiations with the football club, Nuneaton Rugby Club and a third 'cash buyer' with a view to securing the stadium he acquired in 2018. Norman Smurthwaite has a net worth of $5.00 million (Estimated) which he earned from his occupation as Business executive. [52] Aspin resigned five days later following a run of poor results. "[61] He went on to claim that fans protests against him had cost the club a 500,000 stadium sponsorship deal, that he had never received a "formal offer" for the club and that he would put the club into administration if no new owner was in place by 5 May. Smurthwaite was part of the investment group, led by Paul Wildes, that took Port Vale out of administration in November 2012. Port Vale owner Norman Smurthwaite is close to selling up and is now considering buying League Two crisis club Notts County. There was controversy however following the clubs defeat to mid-table League Two side Exeter City in the Second Round on 6 December 2015, after which Smurthwaite stated he felt humiliated, ashamed and embarrassed and said that plans to sign a striker in the January transfer window would be scrapped. Port Vale Football Club is officially up for sale, owner Norman Smurthwaite has confirmed. For all your latest Vale news, opinion, analysis and transfer gossip, click here. His father and family are from the Sunderland area; he owned a business in the North East between 1999 and 2007 and was a season ticket holder at Sunderland for seven seasons. Neil Aspin was a popular appointment and did well to keep Vale up last season. Three days later he received a bid of 1.25 million for the club, matching his original purchase price in 2012. He is a member of famous with the age 61 years old group. Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old? He was born on 8 August 1960, in Coventry, England, .Coventry is a beautiful and populous city located in Coventry, England. This was the amount Dale called on supporters and the local business community to pledge when he was interviewed by talkSPORT on Friday. [59] On 1 March, Synectics Solutions owners Carol and Kevin Shanahan revealed that Smurthwaite had rejected their improved offer of 3.5 million for the club. now please get back to your day job and continue the sterling work in the community." On 1 March, Synectics Solutions owners Carol and Kevin Shanahan revealed that Smurthwaite had rejected their improved offer of 3.5 million for the club. "My mum's devastated. With Vale occupying 17th-place at Christmas, Smurthwaite declared that Plan B had been triggered, meaning the signing of seasoned, higher grade players, whilst he admitted he felt a little bit hoodwinked as Ribeiros friends in the game (Jos Mourinho, Aitor Karanka, and Carlos Carvalhal) had provided him with glowing references but had thus far failed to lend any of their players to the Vale. At 63 years old, Norman Smurthwaite height not available right now. Smurthwaite was raised in Radford, Coventry, and bought his own home in the area at the age of 17 after receiving compensation from an industrial accident at Dunlop in 1977. "[4] On 18 May, Paul Wildes made a shock decision to resign as chairman and sell his 50% stake to Smurthwaite, who became the club's chairman and sole owner; Wildes stated that "From many conversations with Norman, it's clear we have conflicting ideas on how to take Vale forward". On 31 January 2019, Smurthwaite blamed logistical challenges for the deal to bring back former top-scorer Marc Richards breaking down; the club instead signed four youngsters despite having no manager. According to our Database, He has no children. Dale, a Cheshire-based businessman, bought Bury for 1 in December after previous owner Stewart Day ran up huge debts following years of overspending at Gigg Lane. Norman Smurthwaite is a celebrated Engineer. "[36] Smurthwaite then improved the club's budget to allow over ten new, mostly foreign, signings, and stated that he expected Vale to be challenging for the top six and warned his staff that he would enact "plan B" if the club were not in the top six by Christmas. Smurthwaite was rumoured to have planned to sack Page live on BT Sport if the club lost an FA Cup First Round replay to Maidenhead United, though he dismissed the rumour as untrue. With Smurthwaite at the helm, that's rarely been an issue. There was a more mixed reaction to John Askey's arrival in February this year, but the former Macclesfield and Shrewsbury boss has proved his worth by steering the Vale away from relegation trouble and will be part of the new owners' plans. I have never expressed a desire to leave. Three days later he received a bid of 1.25 million for the club, matching his original purchase price in 2012. This page is not available in other languages. He went on to invest in dozens of properties and retired at the age of 50. And if Dale finds some novice to take it on, Bury will be back in this mess next year.". The Vale chairman refused to let the matter lie, though, retorting in a series of tweets that while he respected the Crewe chairman, he found visits to Crewes Gresty Road intimidating and said his wife fears for her life due to vulgar and threatening behaviour. He set an asking price of 4.25 million, stating I have never lost money on a transaction in my adult life and I am not starting now. The League One club have been in the hands of . That version of events portrays Vale up a creek, relying on his paddle. All rights reserved. Smurthwaite was raised in Radford, Coventry, and bought his own home in the area at the age of 17 after receiving compensation from an industrial accident at Dunlop in 1977. [32] He was also criticised by Kick It Out, football's equality and inclusion organisation, after admitting that he had denied Hasselbaink the opportunity of being Port Vale manager due to his concern that a black manager would be abused by some supporters. Read More . Six-and-a-half years on and Smurthwaite stayed away from Vale's final game under his ownership, away to Bury on Saturday. [7], In October 2013 Smurthwaite controversially banned local newspaper The Sentinel from all press events after taking objection with the newspaper's reporting a lengthy delay in producing specially presented third-kit shirts to fans who had pre-paid for the items in May. The concern in January was over the future of manager Micky Adams, and the apparent reluctance of Smurthwaite to offer a contract despite the positive results on the field as the manager's contract came close to its expiry at the end of the season; once a contract was promised Adams stated that "He has talked about it, now he has to deliver. 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He bought the Liberty Way stadium off Nuneaton Town in July 2018 after the club entered financial difficulties. The Vale went into administration twice in a decade before Smurthwaite arrived. With Vale occupying 17th-place at Christmas, Smurthwaite declared that 'Plan B' had been triggered, meaning the signing of "seasoned, higher grade" players, whilst he admitted he felt "a little bit hoodwinked" as Ribeiro's friends in the game (Jos Mourinho, Aitor Karanka, and Carlos Carvalhal) had provided him with glowing references but had thus far failed to lend any of their players to the Vale. So let's get started. Speaking in July 2016, Smurthwaite was still angry about the defeat to Exeter City seven months previously. Mike Baggaley looks back on Norman Smurthwaite's reign at Port Vale, Sign up NOW for your daily Port Vale newsletter straight to your inbox. [2], Smurthwaite was part of the investment group, led by Paul Wildes, that took Port Vale out of administration in November 2012. There was controversy however following the club's defeat to mid-table League Two side Exeter City in the Second Round on 6 December 2015, after which Smurthwaite stated he felt "humiliated, ashamed and embarrassed" and said that plans to sign a striker in the January transfer window would be scrapped. Port Vale owner Norman Smurthwaite has requested police help to tackle abuse from some fans he says has "escalated to a disgraceful and disgusting level". According to Porter, Smurthwaite rang him up, told him supporters would live to regret it while he, the owner, would be 'sucking his lollipop in the sun.'. Discover today's celebrity birthdays and explore famous people who share your birthday. He qualified as an engineer and built a successful business career and property portfolio before retiring at the age of 50.

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