Port Vale to travel to Doncaster Rovers in Football League Trophy
Port Vale will face Darren Moore’s former side Doncaster Rovers in the knockout stages of the Football League Trophy.
Port Vale will face Darren Moore’s former side Doncaster Rovers in the knockout stages of the Football League Trophy.
Port Vale manager Darren Moore has told the media that a number of players are making rapid progress on the treatment bench.
Left wingback Conor Grant has told the media that it took a lot of hard work to regain his fitness and place in the Port Vale team and it was a “relief” to make his comeback in the game against Harrogate.
The local media in Norwich have reported that Port Vale youngster Rhys Walters played a trial game for the club this week.
There has been no official announcement by Port Vale FC, but a news story on the Peterborough Sports website has confirmed that Port Vale defender Ben Lomax has joined the side on a short-term loan deal.
Port Vale manager Darren Moore has told the media that defender Jesse Debrah missed the away win over Morecambe after picking up an injury in the Football League Trophy.
James Plant was the only Port Vale loanee to start a game at the weekend.
How did you think the Port Vale players did after their dramatic 1-0 win over Morecambe at the weekend?
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Port Vale manager Darren Moore said the game against struggling Morecambe was “difficult” but his team showed “desire” to get the win.
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Port Vale manager Darren Moore praised a “superb” performance from long-serving defender Nathan Smith on his return to the starting eleven.
Port Vale have said that a supporter was ejected from Tuesday’s game against Wrexham after homophobic abuse – the second ban in a matter of days following a previous incident for racist abuse earlier this month.
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Port Vale’s trip to Swindon and their home match against Notts County have both been selected for broadcast by Sky Sports.
There’s not much to play for and there’s likely to be a host of changes as the two sides meet in the final group game of this season’s Football League Trophy competition.
Former Port Vale manager Andy Crosby has been reported to be one of the leading contenders for the vacant Shrewsbury Town manager’s post.
Speaking after the defeat to Gillingham, Port Vale manager Darren Moore confirmed that captain Ben Garrity will be missing for several weeks through injury.
OVF would like to pay tribute to Port Vale players, officials, fans and all other men and women who gave their lives serving their country.
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