Coming very soon: ‘No ordinary season’
Rob Fielding’s chronicle of the 2012-2013 season – No ordinary season – will be available to purchase next week…
Rob Fielding’s chronicle of the 2012-2013 season – No ordinary season – will be available to purchase next week…
Port Vale has signed a five-year agreement with Ticketmaster, the market leader in online ticketing purchasing in the UK.
Port Vale FC have announced that more than 2,500 season tickets have already been sold as the end of the ‘early bird’ deal nears.
The Sentinel reports that long-term Vale target Liam Dickinson is still hopeful of a contract with the club – providing he can prove his fitness.
The Port Vale Supporters Club have kindly provided OVF with an update of their meeting with the Operations Director Mike Aspinall at Vale Park.
Chairman Paul Wildes has spoken to the Sentinel about his plans for the club and says that the club are “having a real push to make the match-day experience better – we’re listening to fans and trying to give them what they want.”
There’s not many football fans who can say that they serenaded their chief executive while said CEO was dressed as a Smurf.
Port Vale have announced a five year contract with Lindley Venue Catering to provide all catering services which will include serving North Staffordshire oatcakes at the club.
Former Port Vale midfielder Ryan Burge has suggested he would be happy to move to Peterborough United in the summer.
Chairman Paul Wildes has issued a ‘hands off’ warning to clubs aiming to tempt manager Micky Adams away from Vale Park.
Port Vale FC have announced that 1,700 season tickets have been sold in the first fortnight that they have been on sale.
The Sentinel newspaper says that Port Vale manager Micky Adams is the joint-third favourite for the vacant manager’s role at Wolves.
Martin Tideswell has conducted an indepth interview with Port Vale’s top scorer Tom Pope in the Sentinel newspaper.
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Paine Proffitt’s brilliant “Oh what a year!” image which was featured in the final Port Vale programme of the season is currently on sale at the Barewall gallery.
Chairman Paul Wildes has praised Micky Adams’ “magnificent accomplishment” and claimed that Vale’s struggles at the start of the season meant that the Vale boss had half the transfer budget of the other promoted sides.
Manager Micky Adams has no comment on whether Anthony Griffith will be rejoining the Valiants on a permanent basis in the summer.
Port Vale have reported sales of over 1,250 season tickets in the first eight days that the tickets have been on sale.
Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth has thanked Vale fans “from the bottom of my heart” after they paid tribute to the former Vale favourite last Saturday.
Veteran Darren Purse is one of four Port Vale players to be released while ten other players have been offered contracts by the club. A press release states: Ten players have been offered new deals by manager Micky Adams, while four out-of-contract players will not be offered new contracts. Lee Hughes, who originally signed until […]
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OVF has been informed by Port Vale FC that the club’s retained list for the new season will be released on Thursday morning.
Port Vale are widely expected to announce their retained list on Wednesday. Ahead of the announcement, OVF looks at which Vale players are out of contract and which ones already have existing deals.
Wycombe Wanderers defender Kortney Hause has paid tribute to Vale’s strikeforce of Tom Pope and Lee Hughes by labeling them the best forward partnership in League Two.
Port Vale FC have not commented on rumours that rival clubs are interested in signing left-back Dan Jones.
Port Vale FC have announced that nearly 1,000 season tickets have been sold in the opening five days of sale.