Page made assistant manager
Port Vale have announced that Rob Page is to be the club’s new assistant manager.
Port Vale have announced that Rob Page is to be the club’s new assistant manager.
Port Vale have announced the signing of Coventry winger Mark Marshall on a one-year deal.
Port Vale FC have suggested that the club are on the verge of making two further signings.
Crewe Alex manager Steve Davis says that Vale youngsters “have to look elsewhere to develop” as they are not pushed into the first-team.
Port Vale manager Micky Adams says that assistant manager Mark Grew and first team coach Rob Page have agreed new deals to stay at the club but their roles may change.
Sky Sports say Port Vale are one of four Football League clubs interested in signing a young Swansea City winger.
Rumours on social media suggest that out-of-contract Tranmere Rovers midfielder Steve Jennings could be training with the Valiants.
Reports in the Sentinel suggest that Port Vale are planning to make two signings in the coming days.
Young Port Vale defender Joe Davis has completed his move to Premier League side Leicester City.
Port Vale have finally bolstered their squad with the signing of Hibs defender Ryan McGivern.
The OVF website is launching a Twitter campaign to urge the club to reconsider its decision to end life-time season tickets.
Supporters have contacted OVF to tell us that the football club have cancelled the lifetime season ticket offer. While the club is entitled to do so, it still appears to be a major PR gaffe.
Hibernian websites claim that Northern Ireland International defender Ryan McGivern is set to sign for the Valiants.
Micky Adams has laid down the gauntlet to youngster Ryan Lloyd challenging him to cement a place in the first-team.
The Sentinel claims that winger Fabian Brandy was on the Valiants’ summer shopping list.
Tickets are still available for a private dinner with current Port Vale manager Micky Adams.
Former Port Vale striker Billy Paynter has joined Carlisle along with another rumoured Vale target Gary Dicker.
As the rumours continue to flow unabated, Port Vale are one of three clubs linked to an experienced League One midfielder.
Following the news that Vale are about to name some new signings, it’s no surprise that the football rumour sites are going into overdrive.
A club statement by Chairman Norman Smurthwaite has defended the club against claims of a lack of ambition.
With Micky Adams suggesting that Vale may include trialists in their summer programme, a former Welsh International has been linked.
Manager Micky Adams has told the Sentinel that he is in advanced talks with two new signings.
Former Port Vale chief scout George Foster has moved to Premier League Swansea, it has been confirmed.
Manager Micky Adams has said there is no guarantee that Chris Neal will be his first choice next season after he was impressed with youngster Sam Johnson.
In order to look ahead to the new season, REP has been talking to supporters of the teams that will join League One in August.
Vale’s approach to sign a striker from a fellow League One club appears to have been in vain, reports the Staffordshire Sentinel