‘It feels great being top’
Manager Micky Adams has said “It feels great being top” but warned his side that “we’re there to be shot at” after moving to the top of the League Two table.
Manager Micky Adams has said “It feels great being top” but warned his side that “we’re there to be shot at” after moving to the top of the League Two table.
Gillingham 1-2 Port Vale: Tom Pope scored his 26th goal of the season and a second goal was credited to debutant Lee Hughes as Vale defeated Gillingham to go top of the League Two table.
Micky Adams has said “if I need to make changes, I won’t be afraid to” as he prepares to face table-topping Gillingham on Saturday.
Ryan Burge and Louis Dodds were the main beneficiaries of the busy festive period as the pair notched up three MOTM votes and moved to joint second-place in the leaderboard. There was also a first MOTM award for striker Ben Williamson following his performance against Plymouth, while Sam Morsy won the vote of fans who […]
It’s the division’s clash of the day as top take on second at the Priestfield Stadium. Here’s our brief guide to Vale’s table-topping opponents.
It’s probably fair to say that Wimbledon striker Jack Midson isn’t a fan of Sky’s Thursday night live Football League coverage after a number of tweets revealed his confusion about the Dons’ home game against Port Vale.
The Sentinel reports that Port Vale are one of a number of clubs interested in taking Watford defender Carl Dickinson on loan.
New signing Lee Hughes has told 6 Towns Radio that he turned down “five or six” other clubs in order to join Port Vale but the striker is convinced that “I’ve joined at the right time.”
Port Vale FC will offer fans a discount on their season tickets if they reach 5,000 sales for next season.
Port Vale have confirmed that central defender Liam Chilvers has agreed to stay with the club until the end of the season.
Port Vale FC’s new owners are asking Valiants supporters to have their say on whether the club should adopt a new club crest for the 2013-2014 season.
The Independent newspaper claims that Port Vale manager Micky Adams is on the shortlist for the Blackburn Rovers manager’s job.
Defender Liam Chilvers’ participation in the match against Gillingham is the subject of some speculation as Port Vale have yet to confirm whether the player has agreed an extension to his short-term contract.
Port Vale chairman Paul Wildes says that although recent arrivals Lee Hughes and Darren Purse are at the veteran stage of their career the club may now look to bring in some more players with potential to improve in the future.
Rob Fielding reflects on a busy period of transfer activity both in and out of the club and ponders – will Vale’s player changes pay off?
The Kent Messenger has revealed that League Two rivals Gillingham made a late bid to beat Vale to the signature of veteran striker Lee Hughes.
Port Vale FC have confirmed that Lee Hughes has passed a medical and will join the club until the end of the season.
Experienced defender Gareth Owen has left Port Vale FC by ‘mutual consent’ according to a report in the Sentinel newspaper.
Midfielder Darren Murphy has left Port Vale by mutual consent after making just three senior appearances since his summer move.
OVF founder Rob Fielding has been impressed with Port Vale Chairman Paul Wildes’ use of social media to communicate with the fans. Fielding says it shows “how the revolution at Vale Park is rapidly gaining momentum.”
Speculation is mounting that Lee Hughes is set to sign for Port Vale FC after Notts County announced that the striker had left the club by mutual consent.
Micky Adams has told the Sentinel that the club “are negotiating with a player at the moment” and he hopes the move will be confirmed ahead of Vale’s game against League Two leaders Gillingham.
Reports in a Swindon newspaper have linked the Valiants with a possible move for Swindon’s 23 year-old defender Aden Flint.
Port Vale co-owner Paul Wildes has tweeted claiming that the club will announce a “big signing” on Tuesday.
Following Chris Birchall’s return to Vale Park for a second spell, we take a look at some other Port Vale players who have made two (or more) stops in Burslem.
Local community radio station 6 Towns Radio are asking Port Vale fans to vote for the best Vale player of 2012.
The official Port Vale Supporters Club, who were instrumental in helping guide the club through one of the rockiest periods of their history, have called a meeting for next week.