Vale wait on Pope injury news
Port Vale will assess the fitness of leading scorer Tom Pope ahead of their midweek visit to Bradford City.
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Port Vale will assess the fitness of leading scorer Tom Pope ahead of their midweek visit to Bradford City.
Manager Micky Adams praised his young central defensive partnership after Vale’s second successive clean sheet.
Port Vale’s match away at Shrewsbury Town has passed an early morning pitch inspection.
Port Vale’s game against Shrewsbury Town will be subject to a pitch inspection at 8:15am on Saturday morning.
Assistant manager Mark Grew is expecting a tough test when Port Vale travel to Shrewsbury Town on Saturday.
Manager Micky Adams has praised the way “partnerships” developed during Vale’s 2-0 win over Colchester United on Tuesday.
Captain and matchwinner Doug Loft hailed rookie central defenders Joe Davis and Jack Grimmer for a “coming of age” performance on Tuesday.
If you missed out on Tuesday evening’s matchday programme, you can read a copy online thanks to Port Vale’s programme app.
The Supporters club have a Paypal account available for fans wishing to contribute towards legal action against former members of the Vale board.
Former Port Vale striker Tony Naylor has announced a celebrity match in aid of Alzheimers charities will be played at Vale Park.
Defender Carl Dickinson has been grateful for the “brilliant” support he has received following the sad death of his mother.
Micky Adams has hinted at changes after Vale’s second 3-2 loss in succession and his post-match comments offer some clues as to his thinking for the Colchester game.
Striker Tom Pope says that his recent goal drought was due to lack of chances after he scored for the first time in six games.
Manager Micky Adams says his side’s defending was not good enough after the Valiants slipped to a 3-2 home defeat against Swindon on Saturday.
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Port Vale have reached agreement with Fulham for defender Jack Grimmer to remain with the club until the end of the season.
Manager Micky Adams has revealed that he would like to extend Jack Grimmer’s loan until the end of the season.
Port Vale owner Norman Smurthwaite says that initial contract talks with manager Micky Adams have begun – although a written offer is yet to be made.
Former directors Peter Miller and Perry Deakin – the duo at the centre of the ‘nil-paid shares’ controversy could face bankruptcy proceedings to recover £350,000 in unpaid shares.
The official Port Vale Supporters Club will be holding their AGM at Tommy Cheadles, Vale Park on February 6th.
Assistant manager Mark Grew has praised loanee Billy Knott’s performance after the Sunderland midfielder came on as a sub against Gillingham.
Defender Joe Davis says that the team must defend better than their performance against Gillingham on Saturday.
Former Port Vale player Kris Taylor has revealed that he is suffering from cancer. Taylor announced the news via Twitter on Friday.
Manager Micky Adams apologised to Vale’s travelling supporters who braved appalling conditions to witness Vale lose to Gillingham on Saturday.
The pressure to secure manager Micky Adams’ future grows as star striker Tom Pope tells the Sentinel that the players are “desperate” for Adams to stay.
Micky Adams says that Rob Taylor’s injury is only a “minor setback” while Richard Duffy is poised to return to training.
Despite a Sky Sports report “strongly” linking Micky Adams with the vacant Blackpool manager’s position, the local Blackpool paper appears to have ruled him out of contention.