First stand sells out for Port Vale’s play-off game
Port Vale FC have confirmed that the Railway Stand is now sold-out for the home play-off tie against Swindon Town.
Port Vale FC have confirmed that the Railway Stand is now sold-out for the home play-off tie against Swindon Town.
With thanks to Roy Thompson here are a selection of images from Port Vale’s final regular League game of the season.
Port Vale have announced that home fans will be housed in the Hamil Road stand for the play-off home leg against Swindon Town, making a further 850 home tickets available.
The Oxfordshire media have said that Joel Cooper’s absence from the Port Vale squad in recent weeks has been because the player has returned to his native Northern Ireland.
Rob Fielding says that opening the unused portion of the Lorne Street stand would help address fans’ concerns over Vale Park’s reduced home capacity.
Port Vale have announced that there will be a delay in tickets going on sale for the highly anticipated play-off semi-final home leg fixture against Swindon Town at Vale Park.
Here is the latest ticket information and fixture dates for Port Vale’s League Two play-off semi-final games against Swindon Town.
Assistant manager Andy Crosby said the squad managed to “find a way” as they defeated promoted Exeter City to secure a play-off place.
Exeter City 0-1 Port Vale – James Wilson was the match winner as the Valiants secured a potentially priceless win to at least secure a place in the League Two play-offs.
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Port Vale’s on-loan goalkeeper Tomas Holy has been released by League One side Ipswich Town.
Port Vale have confirmed that manager Darrell Clarke will return to the bench for the final fixture of the season against Exeter City.
Interim manager Andy Crosby admitted he was “massively disappointed” after Port Vale’s third straight defeat put the side’s promotion hopes in the balance.
Port Vale 1-2 Newport County: a third successive defeat appears to have doomed any Port Vale hopes of an automatic promotion and could even see the side miss out on a play-off place.
All of Port Vale’s home stands are sold-out for the crucial match against Newport County, the club’s final home League game of the season.
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Port Vale FC look to have quickly learnt lessons from the Bristol Rovers tie as they have announced that turnstiles will open earlier for the Bank Holiday clash with Newport County.
A club statement by club owners Kevin and Carol Shanahan has confirmed that the final instalment due to former owner Norman Smurthwaite has been made.
Two lucky OVF viewers were present at the inaugural Port Vale FC player sponsorship event and we have a small selection of images to show you.
Port Vale have received special permission to show a live broadcast of the club’s final game of the season at Vale Park.
Rob Fielding argues that this is the crunch time of the season and the time for all fans to unite with their support of the team.
Port Vale interim manager Andy Crosby says that, after the loss to Walsall, the players need to “think about it and respond in the right manner.”
The Valiants dropped out of the automatic promotion places after a poor performance saw them lose 2-0 to old rivals Walsall.
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Port Vale defender says the club’s hopes of promotion are “still in our hands” and with a two point lead there is “nothing to be down about.”
Port Vale interim manager Andy Crosby says the team didn’t create enough clear-cut chances against Bristol Rovers.