Tideswell to step down after fans’ victory
Prominent Vale columnist Martin Tideswell has announced his intention to step down from the Port Vale Supporters Club committee “knowing that we have achieved what we set out to achieve.”
Prominent Vale columnist Martin Tideswell has announced his intention to step down from the Port Vale Supporters Club committee “knowing that we have achieved what we set out to achieve.”
New Port Vale owner Paul Wildes has told a press conference that “I will be working with Micky over the next forty eight hours to add players to his squad that he wants to bring in.
Watch match highlights of Port Vale’s 4-0 thrashing of Bristol Rovers on Tuesday night in a game which saw prolific striker Tom Pope net a hat-trick.
OVF columnist Malcolm Hirst is relieved that the Paul Wildes takeover has finally happened and is waiting “with anticipation” to see how Mr Wildes brings his hopes of a community club to fruition.
Port Vale’s transfer embargo has been lifted following Paul Wildes’ takeover and manager Micky Adams is now set to enter the loan transfer market ahead of Thursday’s deadline.
Port Vale chairman Paul Wildes told fans at Tuesday’s game against Bristol Rovers that a fans forum with the club’s new owners will take place next week.
Port Vale 4-0 Bristol Rovers: Tom Pope became the fastest player to score twenty goals in the club’s history as the Valiants celebrated the Paul Wildes takeover with a comprehensive thrashing of Bristol Rovers.
The Port Vale Supporters Club have issued a statement after the Paul Wildes takeover was completed. It thanks the fans for their support and reminds the supporters that investigations continue into the previous board’s conduct.
Alchemy takeover: Port Vale FC have issued the following statement to confirm that Paul Wildes’ Alchemy Investment group have taken over the club.
Wildes completes Port Vale takeover: Port Vale’s 252 day spell in administration is finally over after Paul Wildes and business partner Norman Smurthwaite completed their takeover of the club on Tuesday.
According to BBC Radio Stoke, the takeover by Paul Wildes and Norman Smurthwaite is imminent as the club are now just waiting on confirmation from the Football League.
Ahead of this evening’s game with Bristol Rovers, we take a brief look at Vale’s next League Two opponents.
The Sentinel newspaper reports that Port Vale are aiming to add at least two loan signings to their squad if the expected takeover by Paul Wildes is completed this week.
Norman Smurthwaite, who along with Paul Wildes is the preferred bidder to take over the club, has told the Sentinel that he expects to complete the takeover of Port Vale ahead of the game with Bristol Rovers.
Port Vale 2-2 York City: goals from Ryan Burge and Jennison Myrie-Williams were cancelled out by strikes for Rodman and Reid as Vale threw away a two goal lead at home after drawing with York City.
The Sentinel is reporting that UK Windows Systems Ltd will be the club’s new shirt sponsors until the end of the season.
Ahead of Saturday’s League Two clash, OVF presents our quick guide to Port Vale’s latest opponents whom the Valiants face on Saturday afternoon. Lest we forget Prior to the game, Vale fans will witness the long-awaited unveiling of the Roy Sproson statue. Man in charge Gary Mills took over in 2010 and led the side […]
The Port Vale Supporters Club is asking fans to pay a tribute to club legend Roy Sproson, eight minutes and thirty seven seconds into Saturday’s game.
In the seventh of a series of special OVF features to mark the build-up to the unveiling of the long-awaiting Roy Sproson statue, here’s an OVF interview with Phil Sproson.
Winger Ashley Vincent has become the second Port Vale player to be named as the npower League Two player of the month.
A bucket collection for Movember, in aid of prostate and and testicular cancer, will be held at Vale Park on Saturday.
Roy Sproson pictures: in the sixth of a series of special OVF features to mark the build-up to the unveiling of the long-awaiting Roy Sproson statue, here are a selection of pictures of the great man.
There will a limited number of commemorative Roy Sproson tankards on sale outside the ground on Saturday, ahead of the unveiling of the Roy Sproson statue.
Port Vale skipper Doug Loft has given himself a “50-50 chance” of facing York City at the weekend.
Central defender Clayton McDonald and midfielder Ryan Burge have been named as the OVF men of the match for the games against Forest Green Rovers and Northampton respectively.
Roy Sproson quotes: in the fifth of a series of special OVF features to mark the build-up to the unveiling of the long-awaiting Roy Sproson statue, here are a selection of quotes from the great man himself.
In the fourth of a series of special OVF features to mark the build-up to the unveiling of the long-awaiting Roy Sproson statue, here’s an article from 1970 celebrating Roy Sproson making 750 appearances for Vale.