Two minute guide to: Sheff Utd (A)
Can Port Vale bounce back from two home losses with a win on the road and a double over the Blades?
Can Port Vale bounce back from two home losses with a win on the road and a double over the Blades?
We have the views of two Blades supporters as they prepare to face Port Vale… it’s fair to say they’re not particularly happy about their side…
Port Vale may have finally lost patience with striker Alex Nimely after manager Rob Page revealed that the striker is absent without permission.
Norman Smurthwaite has tweeted about Vale’s defeat to Crawley and warned players that they are playing for their futures.
We won’t blame you if you watch this video through your hands as Vale lose on Tuesday night.
Rob Page has labelled the Port Vale performance against Crawley as “nowhere near acceptable” after the Valiants lost 3-2 at home.
Recalled forward Louis Dodds scored twice but to no avail as Crawley came from behind twice to win on Tuesday night.
Vale will be keen to return to winning ways with the visit of Crawley Town to Burslem on Tuesday evening.
Port Vale have announced the closure of the Railway Stand for Tuesday’s game against Crawley.
Port Vale players Ryan McGivern and Michael O’Connor are not included in Northern Ireland’s squad for the games against Scotland and Finland later this month.
Defender Chris Robertson says that Vale had the “better chances” against Swindon but that it “didn’t fall for us today.”
Watch free highlights of Port Vale’s home defeat to Swindon Town on Saturday afternoon.
Rob Page declared himself “bitterly disappointed” after his Port Vale side were beaten 1-0 by Swindon Town.
In-form Michael O’Connor hit the bar as Vale were denied by a fantastic performance by visiting keeper Wes Foderingham.
The Sentinel reports that Vale have plans to bring impressive loanee Ryan Inniss back to the club next season.
Here’s our traditional brief OVF guide to the next visitors to Vale Park…
London-based Swindon fan Suttonred thinks his team are still a “work in progress” as they prepare to face Port Vale…
Port Vale Chairman Norman Smurthwaite says the club may make a move for a striker if the Vale fans have the appetite for the play-offs.
Port Vale have put on a united front with the Supporters Club and Chairman Norman Smurthwaite both calling on fans to attend the game against Swindon Town.
Experienced striker Michael Chopra is on trial with the Valiants, the Sentinel reports.
Port Vale have resigned young Cardiff City midfielder Tommy O’Sullivan on a month’s loan.
We leaf through the pages of a 1968 FA Cup programme and a rare goalkeeping appearance for a player who would find fame elsewhere…
Rob Page says he isn’t surprised that Vale midfielder is in line for an International recall.
In-form winger Mark Marshall says that Vale are in a “mini league” attempting to secure a play-off spot.
Vale owner Norman Smurthwaite has told OVF viewers that the club could potentially add two new players to its squad.
In a somewhat surprising move, Port Vale midfielder Chris Lines has joined Conference Premier side Bristol Rovers on loan.
Port Vale’s hopes of a late surge into the play-offs have suffered a blow with the news that influential defender Ryan Inniss has returned to Crystal Palace.