Port Vale’s most important game of the season
OVF editor Rob Fielding says it’s a no brainer that the FA Cup tie against Hartlepool United is Port Vale’s most important game of the season so far.
OVF editor Rob Fielding says it’s a no brainer that the FA Cup tie against Hartlepool United is Port Vale’s most important game of the season so far.
Relive a great FA Cup tie for Port Vale as they put six goals past Hartlepool United in 1994.
Recent signing Ryan Taylor has told the Sentinel he is “really impressed” with central defensive dup Nathan Smith and Remie Streete.
OVF research shows that Port Vale’s FA Cup record on Sundays is appalling – with the club last winning a game twenty eight years ago.
OVF takes a look at an astonishing turnaround in form for the Port Vale team of the 1920’s.
Manager Bruno Ribeiro thinks there is an outside chance that winger Jerome Thomas could be fit for the FA Cup tie with Hartlepool United.
There was one overriding theme on our match thread following Vale’s goalless draw with Shrewsbury – are the tactics too negative? Many Vale fans have been calling for the side to play with two upfront for weeks (and would point out that the team often play better late in the game when an additional forward […]
Sam Hart and Kjell Knops will join Anthony Grant on the sidelines for Port Vale’s crucial FA Cup game against Hartlepool United.
Bruno Ribeiro says that midfielder Sebastien Amoros is still learning how to play in League One.
No, we’re not trying to metaphorically suggest anything with the use of the phrase “storm clouds”, this feature is just a few photos from the recent game against Fleetwood that we felt were… rather nice.
It was a game that Shrewsbury manager Paul Hurst said “would be shown last on Match of the Day” so don’t expect to be thrilled by this video.
Port Vale manager Bruno Ribeiro says that his side did well at Shrewsbury considering “six of our normal starting eleven” were missing.
Manager Bruno Ribeiro says that Jak Alnwick is the “best keeper in League One” after the side’s goalless draw with Shrewsbury Town.
Port Vale drew their second game in succession as it finished goalless against Shrewsbury Town on Saturday.
Bruno Ribeiro has made three changes to his starting eleven but there is no place in the team for Rigino Cicilia
Manager Bruno Ribeiro says that his summer signings have needed time to adapt to the English game.
It’s a reunion with some former Vale players as the Valiants travel to Shrewsbury Town. Here’s our brief guide…
Manager Bruno Ribeiro is full of praise for central defender Remie Streete who has been arguably the club’s best player in recent weeks.
OVF editor Rob Fielding says it’s easy to dismiss Rigino Cicilia’s skills but fans should remember he has had one full league game for the club and is still learning.
Port Vale manager Bruno Ribeiro says that Anthony Grant will “come back more strongly” when he returns from suspension.
Following a controversial game against Oldham, Vale fans praise Cicilia and Streete but there are worries about attendances and a general view that Vale have been mighty lucky lately…
Here are free highlights of Port Vale’s dramatic 2-2 draw with Oldham on Tuesday evening.
Port Vale manager Bruno Ribeiro has praised subs Rigino Cicilia, Kiko and Quentin Pereira after conceding that Vale’s first-half performance in the 2-2 draw with Oldham was “very bad.”
Striker Anton Forrester could be missing for up to three months after the player broke down for the second time on returning to the Vale line-up.
In a dramatic game, Vale recovered from an awful first-half to take the lead through the impressive Remie Streete and emerging cult hero Rigino Cicilia but a late Oldham goal made it 2-2 in the dying moments.
Kelle Roos player profile: biography, stats, images and news about this Port Vale player.
It’s a shorter than usual “Opposing views” feature ahead of Tuesday night’s game but it’s fair to say Oldham fans are not optimistic this season…