Port Vale rumour mill: Valiants set to sign Stoke City defender?
The Sentinel newspaper claims that Port Vale are set to sign Stoke City defender Will Forrester on a permanent deal.
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The Sentinel newspaper claims that Port Vale are set to sign Stoke City defender Will Forrester on a permanent deal.
Ahead of Port Vale’s televised game with Bradford City, we take a look at five dramatic Port Vale encounters which were broadcast live.
It’s one of the most fondly remembered Port Vale victories and here’s how the national press covered it.
Read features on Port Vale’s games against Southport, Norwich City, Manchester City and the 1989 Potteries Derby against Stoke City
Port Vale vs Stoke City 1996: WATCH THE FULL NINETY MINUTES. We’re going back to October 1996 and a Port Vale home game against Stoke City.
We’re going to show the entire ninety minutes of Port Vale’s April 2005 League game with Stoke City on our YouTube channel from 7:30pm on Monday night.
Stoke City manager Michael O’Neill has appeared to rule out an unlikely Stoke move for out of contract Port Vale defender Nathan Smith.
WATCH: for the fourth of our “as live” screenings of classic Port Vale games, we take a trip back to 1992 and an FA Cup clash with Stoke City
The Valiants have had some excellent recent results against the Potters – but how many of the last ten Vale goalscorers can you name in five minutes. Take our quiz…
A Home Office government report says that the Football League Trophy had the highest arrest rate of any domestic competition last season.
Twelve fans have been given football banning orders after “mass disorder” at the Checkatrade Trophy game between Port Vale and Stoke City this season.
Port Vale have announced that an agreement has been reached with neighbours Stoke City over damage to the Vale Park ground during the Checkatrade Trophy tie.
Port Vale owner Norman Smurthwaite says he has contacted Stoke City FC about the estimated £100,000 damage to the away stand but has yet to receive a definite answer back.
The Sentinel newspaper reports that Port Vale owner Norman Smurthwaite estimates damage caused by Stoke City fans could cost as much as £100,000 to repair.
A strongly worded club statement from Port Vale FC has condemned the violence which occurred before, during and after the Checkatrade win over Stoke City U21.
The shameful scenes at Vale Park on Tuesday evening have been picked up on by the national and international media.
The sheer idiocy of the hooligans involved in disorder at the game between Port Vale and Stoke City U21 has been revealed by Staffordshire Police.
According to reports, Port Vale ground staff have estimated that around 200 seats were damaged in last night’s Checkatrade Trophy game against Stoke City U21.
The Valiants face a highly controversial cup game against their neighbour’s junior side.
Port Vale have announced ticket information their controversial Checkatrade Trophy clash against a Stoke City U21 side.
Port Vale beat local rivals Stoke City in the Autoglass Trophy Southern Section semi-final as they continue their progress towards the final.
We leaf through the pages of a friendly programme from 1970 – a Potteries derby game between Stoke City and Port Vale.
The Valiants secure a memorable televised FA Cup first round win over their neighbours Stoke City.
We take a look through the pages of a programme from a Stoke City versus Port Vale derby game from 1954.
We look at the news reports following Vale’s 3-1 FA Cup win over Stoke City in 1992. This clip includes – footage of the Regis miss, that Foley challenge on Aspin plus interviews with Bill Bell and Martin Foyle.
Thanks once again to Stuart Dean, we can take a look inside a 1955 Port Vale programme – this one a 1-0 win over Stoke City in October 1955.
Ian Bogie is the hero as Port Vale defeat local rivals Stoke City 1-0 in a league clash from 1995. This clip includes a post-match interview with manager John Rudge.