Griffith keen to return to Valiants
Midfielder Anthony Griffith has told the Sentinel he would be keen on a permanent move back to the Valiants in the summer.
Midfielder Anthony Griffith has told the Sentinel he would be keen on a permanent move back to the Valiants in the summer.
It’s Vale’s biggest game for 19 years on Saturday and here’s our lightning quick guide to Vale’s opponents on the big day.
Port Vale fans from across the globe will be heading to Vale Park hoping to see the side clinch promotion in front of League Two’s biggest attendance of the season.
OVF editor Rob Fielding says the club is united once more and that he’s hoping to see the Valiants in League One by 5pm on Saturday.
Port Vale FC have announced that Saturday’s game is all-ticket for Vale fans as it looks to be a complete sell-out for home supporters.
Port Vale columnist Martin Tideswell says ahead of the game with Northampton that “these are the moments you live for as a football fan. The reason that people care so much.”
Port Vale FC are reporting that fewer than 250 tickets remain for the Railway Stand (the upper portion of the Railway side of the ground) while the Railway Paddock (the lower portion of the Railway side of the ground) and the Lorne Street stand are completely sold out.
Port Vale have tweeted the news that just 3,000 home seats remain unsold ahead of the weekend fixture with Northampton Town.
The Railway Paddock is set to join the Lorne Street stand in being completely sold out for the final home game of the season.
Port Vale FC have been in contact with OVF and are appealing for fans to turn up early for the final home game of the season on Saturday.
Port Vale FC have announced details of their “innovative” new third-kit which will be limited to a thousand orders.
Port Vale FC have told OVF that tickets are selling fast for the final home game of the season against Northampton Town and supporters are advised to “buy in advance.”
The Valiants have agreed a kit deal with Sondico and a further deal for Sports Direct to fit out the club’s new megastore.
The minutes from the latest Port Vale Supporters Club meeting have been circulated to OVF and they include a plea for fans to remain off the playing surface during the final home game of the season.
Port Vale assistant-manager Mark Grew has told the official website that the Vale players have “got to concentrate and get some hard work done” ahead of the crucial weekend game against Northampton Town.
The Valiants could be missing Ben Williamson and Calvin Andrew for their final home game of the season against Northampton Town.
Police have confirmed that a 27 year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a hit and run incident before Vale’s game at Rochdale.
The Valiants have announced an innovative deal for the final home game against Northampton – all fans who attend will be able to redeem the cost of the game against the price of next campaign’s season ticket.
Manager Micky Adams described the game against Rochdale as an “emotional rollercoaster” as the home side snatched a draw in the dying seconds.
Port Vale co-owner Paul Wildes has said the club will announce a special ticket deal for the crucial Northampton Town home game.
Rochdale 2-2 Port Vale: Liam Chilvers turned from villain to hero but Vale agonisingly missed out on sealing promotion at Rochdale after the home side scored a late equaliser.
The Valiants face another crucial game on Saturday afternoon so here’s our brief guide to the side’s next opponents.
Chairman Paul Wildes has said that the club’s owners will continue to invest in order to achieve their goal of taking the club back into the Championship.
Ryan Burge leaves Port Vale: the Valiants have announced that midfielder Ryan Burge has left the club by “mutual consent.”
A report on FTadvisor.com claims that law firms acting for investors are hoping to obtain a “freezing order” against the former Port Vale FC sponsors.
OVF founder Rob Fielding was impressed after meeting Chairman Paul Wildes and CEO Norman Smurthwaite on Tuesday evening and he believes the club’s owners appreciate the value of fans’ websites such as this one.
Port Vale FC have announced plans to pay tribute to all the Vale fans who have sadly passed away in a tribute during the final home game of the season.