Photo Essay: Port Vale striker Martin Henderson celebrates against Wimbledon
Martin Henderson was one of the more maligned strikers in Port Vale’s recent history…
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Martin Henderson was one of the more maligned strikers in Port Vale’s recent history…
Former Port Vale defender Remie Streete is training with League One side AFC Wimbledon as he bids to earn a new deal.
Port Vale have announced that the 261 fans who travelled to the Wimbledon away fixture will have the opportunity of watching a game for free or upgrading their ticket.
Port Vale assistant manager Michael Brown pulled no punches after the Wimbledon defeat, apologising to fans who made a “hell of a long trip” and conceding it was “men against boys.”
You may be best advised to give this one a miss – here are brief highlights of Vale’s SW London thrashing.
The Valiants slumped to a comprehensive away loss to AFC Wimbledon and only good saves from Jak Alnwick prevented a higher score.
Port Vale travel to South West London and a reunion with another former player. Here’s our brief guide…
We speak to a Wimbledon fan who is happy with his team’s progress this season…
Thanks to our friends at kickoff.co.uk here are the pre-match stats for Port Vale’s visit to the Kingsmeadow stadium.
Port Vale had just lost a promotion-winning manager (sound familiar?) and a rookie was in charge for the home game against Wimbledon. We leaf through the matchday programme…
We take a leaf through the pages of a 1989 programme for the Littlewoods Cup second round game between Port Vale and Wimbledon.
The official Wimbledon website has confirmed that Neal Ardley is the club’s new manager, ending speculation linking Vale coach Rob Page with the role.
The Kingston Guardian claims that reports that Rob Page is set to be announced as the new Wimbledon manager are guess work and speculation.
Current Port Vale coach Rob Page is ‘set to be named’ the next Wimbledon manager on Wednesday afternoon, according to the Hounslow Chronicle.
Current Port Vale coach Rob Page is currently the favourite to become the next Wimbledon manager according to the Hounslow Chronicle.