2018 POTY awards
Thanks to Rob Morris, here are some photographs of a memorable 2018 player of the year awards ceremony.
Thanks to Rob Morris, here are some photographs of a memorable 2018 player of the year awards ceremony.
Forward Dior Angus speaks about scoring on his full League debut for the Valiants.
Striker Tom Pope was crowned player of the year for 2018 and in the process has become the first player to win the award on three separate occasions.
Forward Dior Angus scored on his full debut but veteran Antony Kay was sent-off as the Valiants lose 2-1 to Carlisle in their final home game of the season.
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin has made three changes for the game against Carlisle United.
It’s the final home game of the season and it will be greeted with some relief as the Valiants are now safe from relegation…
Whether you are a supporter of safe standing or not, the Football League is asking fans to share their opinions on the matter in a short survey.
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin has said he could make some changes for the final two games of the season.
Port Vale first-teamers Nathan Smith and James Gibbons (both pictured right in the photo) attended a national event chaired by Show Racism the Red Card.
A poll on the OVF website indicates that a majority of Port Vale supporters would welcome the introduction of safe standing at the Vale Park stadium.
Who has impressed you the most in a Port Vale shirt during the 2017-18 season?
Port Vale have recalled striker Dior Angus from a loan spell at Tamworth and the forward is eligible for the club’s next game.
Loanee Ben Whitfield has had an up and down season with the Valiants. On his day the youngster can be a match winner but has been inconsistent. So should Vale make a permanent bid for the 21 year-old?
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin has praised Port Vale supporters after a 1-1 draw with Mansfield secured League Two safety.
Manager Neil Aspin says that youngster Dan Turner “deserves a chance” to prove himself at the club next season.
Tom Pope netted his nineteenth of the season as Vale helped secure League Two safety with a draw at Mansfield.
The FA are investigating three separate crowd incidents involving Port Vale fans withing a period of just 24 days.
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin says the game against Mansfield Town on Saturday will be tough as the home side will be “after nine points” from their remaining games.
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin says the Valiants should not be relying on other teams failing in order to secure their own safety.
Port Vale football advisor John Rudge and retired full-back Adam Yates will be answering questions at the latest Supporters Club meeting.
Port Vale’s Academy continues to pick up plaudits as it is rated among the top 35 academies in the country.
Former Port Vale loanee Uche Ikpeazu has been signed by Hearts of the Scottish Premiership.
Port Vale have announced a partnership with Burslem-based Creative Innovation Centre as the club bids to improve its marketing.
Defender Nathan Smith says “you’ve got to learn when to play” as he continues his football education in League Two.
Port Vale FC has issued a statement thanking the “vast majority” of fans but reminding all Port Vale supporters of their expected behaviour.
Football League chief Shaun Harvey has said he would back safe standing at stadia – vote in our polls about safe standing.
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