Micky Cummins signs new Port Vale deal
The Valiants have received a massive boost with the news that popular midfielder Mickey Cummins has agreed a new two year deal with the club.
The Valiants have received a massive boost with the news that popular midfielder Mickey Cummins has agreed a new two year deal with the club.
Former Vale chairman Bill Bell was in court this week. Among the questions put to him were discrepancies in bar takings, false invoices and a payment on the Marcus Bent transfer fee.
Football fans will get another chance to Valiant cult hero Ron Futcher in action, after the veteran forward was pencilled in to take part in a charity match.
The Valiants have delayed a decision on the future of injury-plagued defender Michael Walsh until the player meets with a specialist.
Former marketing director Neil Hughes, accused of stealing more than £8,000 from Vale told police he made up false invoices with the knowledge of then chairman Bill Bell.
A round-up of news involving former Port Vale player including Michael Twiss (pictured), John Durnin, Peter Clarke and Alan Lee.
Port Vale manager Martin Foyle has released three first-team players as the Valiants begin planning for next season.
Twenty five goal top-scorer Steve McPhee was an overwhelming winner of the 2004 Port Vale player of the year award.|
Manager Martin Foyle is in confident mood ahead of Vale’s crunch clash with Rushden and Diamonds. Foyle told local press that the Vale squad won’t ‘throw in the towel’