To mangle a basic phrase from a comedy legend – who hailed from a city the place Port Vale received their most up-to-date sport – Darren Moore is profitable all the fitting awards, simply not essentially in the fitting order.
Again-to-back Sky Wager League Two Supervisor of the Month awards have headed the way in which of the Vale boss.
Six years in the past, he picked up the identical gong however within the Premier League.
“I’m probably unique as a manager!” Moore tells Sky Sports activities, with the acquainted heat smile stretched throughout his face. “I’ve played in all four divisions, now I’ve managed in all four.
“There are completely different challenges and hurdles right here in League Two, however I discover them actually fairly thrilling, by way of the challenges that current themselves.
“There are some bits that are new at this level. Some grounds I’ve never been to. But ultimately it’s the same outcome of wanting to compete, try and get results and move the club in the right direction.”
That, he’s undoubtedly doing. Moore might have failed to assist steer the membership means from relegation final season, having arrived in February.
However he has achieved the swiftest of turnarounds. After 16 video games of the season Vale are high of League Two.
For Moore, after a irritating ending at Sheffield Wednesday and a disappointing stint at Huddersfield, Vale Park has confirmed the right rebuilding floor.
“It was simple, really,” he says of his determination to hitch the membership. “The conversation I had with the owners, and the outlook they had on the club and the processes they wanted to implement. It certainly aligned with my vision.
“It was at all times going to take some time, however there’s been a whole lot of change on the membership behind the scenes since I have been right here.
“We’ve had to regroup really, really quickly. It’s never easy after relegation to quickly turn that round and get back into the hunt for promotion.”
Regardless of the spectacular type that has seen them lose simply considered one of their final 12 video games, Moore refuses to get carried away. He insists it’s nonetheless far too early to speak about promotion.
“I’d be silly to say where we could go, really,” he says.
“But what I could say is that with the right mindset, mentality, desire and determination this club can go as far as many other similar clubs have gone.
“However we should be aligned, and put in an enormous quantity of labor each day as a way to give ourselves an opportunity.
“Of course, the opportunity is there. But we’ll be saying that along with 23 other clubs in the league. We’re no different to anyone.
“We’re on our personal journey and our personal pathway. There will probably be bumps within the street and we have to work to beat these.”
One factor is for positive, with Moore on the helm, Port Vale are actually again on the fitting path.