Midfielder on trial with Valiants?
Former Shrewsbury Town midfielder Sean McAllister played and scored for Vale’s reserves in their 4-0 win over Wrexham on Wednesday.
Former Shrewsbury Town midfielder Sean McAllister played and scored for Vale’s reserves in their 4-0 win over Wrexham on Wednesday.
Port Vale reserves continue to emulate the scoring feats of the senior side after they defeated Wrexham 4-0.
The Port Vale Supporters Club have issued a statement following the announcement of Paul Wildes as the club’s preferred bidder.
OVF founder Rob Fielding agrees with an approach of “cautious optimism” for preferred bidder Paul Wildes and comments that even though the Supporters Club and Martin Tideswell have used the same phrase “nevertheless, I still think it’s worth reiterating.”
Prominent Vale columnist Martin Tideswell has reiterated the Supporters Club “cautious” welcome to preferred bidder Paul Wildes by commenting that Vale fans “have more confidence this takeover may actually go through.”
Port Vale FC have confirmed that Paul Wildes’ Alchemy Investment Group is the club’s preferred bidder.
Potential owner Paul Wildes has told the Sentinel that he aims to make Port Vale “sustainable” and that the club is a “sleeping giant.”
Sam Morsy’s suspension and an injury to Ryan Burge could see Kingsley James recalled to the Vale midfield for the home clash against Wycombe.
Port Vale 3-0 Oxford: Goals from Tom Pope, Ashley Vincent and Sam Morsy earned Vale a deserved home win over Oxford Utd in front of the Sky TV cameras.
Tuesday’s press conference to confirm Paul Wildes as the preferred bidder for Port Vale FC will be broadcast live on BBC Radio Stoke.
Paul Wildes issues statement: OVF has received the following press release from the Alchemy Investment Group ahead of tomorrow’s Port Vale press conference.
Rob Fielding argues that although new owners could run the club in the way they want, he hopes that they will maintain an open dialogue with the fans and in particular, with the Supporters Club.
Here’s our brief guide to opponents Oxford United who will take on Port Vale in a televised match on Monday night.
The Sentinel newspaper claims that Paul Wildes and business associate Norman Smurthwaite are set to be named as the preferred bidders for Port Vale FC on Tuesday.
Prominent Port Vale columnist Martin Tideswell has a personal message for Port Vale’s preferred bidder.
Prolific striker Tom Pope has been awarded his second OVF man of the match award of the season.
The Sentinel newspaper claims that Port Vale will hold a press conference on Tuesday when the club’s preferred bidder will be revealed.
Vale have been drawn at home to League Two rivals Bradford City in the next round of the Johnstone’s Paint trophy.
Recently retired winger Lewis Haldane will be on Six Towns radio on Saturday and Vale fans will have a chance to put a question to the former Valiant.
Micky Adams has praised “the people who don’t normally grab the headlines” for their contribution after he was made the League Two manager of the month for September.
Influential Port Vale columnist Martin Tideswell says that given Vale’s form it’s “hard not to get carried away right now.”
Manager Micky Adams and striker Tom Pope have been named as the nPower League Two manager and player of the month for September.
Games manufacturers EA are looking for knowledgeable Port Vale fans who can provide expert feedback on the team and players for video games in their FIFA series.
Ever-present central defender John McCombe has been awarded his first OVF man of the match award.
Shoot magazine’s unique FL POWER RANKINGS (FLPR) has Port Vale ranked as the third best team in the country.
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.