Port Vale 2-2 Preston NE
Michael O’Connor scored twice from the spot in a game that saw three penalties awarded and Vale reduced to ten men.
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Port Vale slumped to a disappointing home defeat against Preston’s ten men as Joe Garner netted twice for the visitors. Port Vale slumped to a disappointing home defeat against Preston’s ten men as Joe Garner netted twice for the visitors. Micky Adams made two changes with fit again Carl Dickinson returning in place of […]
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