Port Vale v Brighton, 1949 – matchday programme
We take a look at a 1949 programme from Vale’s game against Brighton at the Old Rec ground in Hanley.
We take a look at a 1949 programme from Vale’s game against Brighton at the Old Rec ground in Hanley.
Former Port Vale manager Micky Adams is the bookies’ favourite to take over as the next Leyton Orient manager.
Port Vale have made their second loan signing of the day with the news that West Brom’s six foot five inches tall defender Reiss Greenidge has joined on loan.
Port Vale have brought in their third loan signing of the season by taking Bournemouth’s Stephane Zubar on a one-month loan deal.
Watch Chris Lines’ first goal of the season as the Valiants pick up a valuable away point at Valley Parade.
We take a look through the pages of a programme from a Stoke City versus Port Vale derby game from 1954.
Midfielder Chris Lines scored his first goal of the season as Vale secured a welcome away point at Valley Parade.
It’s Rob Page’s first away game as Port Vale manager and we take a brief look at opponents Bradford City.
Barry Clarke’s scrapbook shows us the developments in 1957 as Ray King’s departure leaves a goalkeeping vacancy at the club…
The Newcastle Chronicle newspaper says that Newcastle’s Remie Streete was the player that was scouted by chairman Norman Smurthwaite on Monday evening.
Leaf through the pages of the programme from the penultimate game of Vale’s ’88 cup run. It contains Spurs photos, a 1954 tribute and even a Vale joke!
Rob Fielding argues that if Norman Smurthwaite is looking for a manager to unearth potential new talent, then Neil Aspin could be a prime candidate.
Vale Park opening day songsheet: here is the songsheet that was distributed to Port Vale fans for the first-ever game at Vale Park – the match against Newport County on 24th August 1950.
Clippings from Port Vale’s 1957-58 season including an unexpected approach for Stan Steele, a probables versus the reserves report and a new goalie in action.
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 have some newspaper clippings from 1967 including a tribute to Roy Sproson, a profile of Stanley Matthews, Tommy McLaren’s debut and a long-distance Vale fan.
Legendary Port Vale defender Neil Aspin has dismissed speculation linking him with a return to the club as manager.
Watch two excellent goals as Rob Page’s management reign begins with a fine home victory.
This week Norman Smurthwaite outlined a new transfer approach for the club and it appears that one of the first signings could be on their way. OVF examines a potential Vale transfer revoltion.
Mark Marshall scored an excellent late goal as Rob Page’s reign began with a 2-1 home win over Barnsley.
As Rob Page takes over from Micky Adams, here’s our quick guide to Saturday’s opponents Barnsley.
A clutch Barnsley fans say Vale fans should look out for Andy Cole’s son and it’s fair to say they’re not fond of Michael Brown…
Chairman Norman Smurthwaite says that a decision on interim manager Rob Page will not be taken until the end of October.
Norman Smurthwaite has told a press conference that Micky Adams did more than manage and helped bring money into the club.
Following the departure of Micky Adams, there is plenty of speculation on who will be the club’s next manager. Here is a round-up of the stories.
Long-serving Port Vale supporter and blogger Tom Bourne gives his views on Micky Adams’ departure from Vale Park.
The Newcastle Chronicle newspaper claims that defender Remie Streete is set to sign for the Valiants on loan.