Press Clippings: media reports of Port Vale’s glorious 1953-54 season
Culled from our media archives, here are a selection of press clippings from Port Vale’s fabulous 1953-54 season…
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John Dickie Cunliffe was a legendary Port Vale winger and member of the legendary 1953-54 Iron Curtain side. He had a nine year spell with the Valiants.
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Culled from our media archives, here are a selection of press clippings from Port Vale’s fabulous 1953-54 season…
Ahead of the cup clash with Sunderland, here is a look at five Port Vale FA Cup first round thrillers.
Ultimate Port Vale left winger: we’re asking Port Vale fans to select their finest-ever Valiants line-up and now it’s time to vote for the greatest left winger
This is the second of several special articles containing clipping kindly provided to OVF by members of legendary Vale winger Dickie Cunliffe’s family.
This is the first of several special articles containing clipping kindly provided to OVF by members of legendary Vale winger Dickie Cunliffe’s family.
Dickie Cunliffe player profile: biography, stats, images and news about this Port Vale player.
We take a look at the front cover of the August 29 edition of SOCCER STAR magazine featuring a Port Vale FC line-up.
Barry first posted this in January 2002 and it includes a tribute to all those who played for Port Vale fifty years ago – especially in that famous FA Cup Semi Final against West Bromich Albion at Villa Park.
It all connects for Barry; the 27th March, those thirty-one days, the twelve games played and Easter.
Thanks to Port Vale fan Angela Fox, OVF has been handed these amazing images of Port Vale players, fans and club staff during the 1950’s and 1960’s.
Barry Edge, aka ovf’s Aussie Rules, has many fond memories of his time supporting the Valiants in the 1950s. In this memoir he tells us of his favourite Port Vale player and, all importantly, how he spent his pocket money wisely.