Smurthwaite: I will not discuss the asking price for the club
In answer to a direct question from OVF editor Rob Fielding, Norman Smurthwaite says he will not discuss what price he wants for the football club.
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In answer to a direct question from OVF editor Rob Fielding, Norman Smurthwaite says he will not discuss what price he wants for the football club.
Port Vale defender Adam Yates has announced his retirement from professional football, but will stay at the club to continue his work alongside the Port Vale Foundation.
In a response to an opinion piece on OVF, owner Norman Smurthwaite has given an update on ground developments.
In a response to an opinion piece on OVF, owner Norman Smurthwaite has replied to some of the questions raised.
Left-back Graham Kelly was ruled out of action for loan club Southport after he was involved in an accident on the M6 motorway.
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin says that his players are fighting hard ahead of the vital Easter fixtures.
Manager Neil Aspin says he was happy with taking a point against promotion chasers Wycombe on Saturday.
During a highly charged Q&A session with supporters, owner Norman Smurthwaite claimed that Port Vale was losing up to £160,000 per month and would need £820,000 to stay afloat until the start of next season.
Port Vale FC have announced that striker Dior Angus has moved to Tamworth on loan until the end of the season.
Port Vale first-team coach Gary Brabin has been linked with the vacant Wrexham manager’s job.
Manager Neil Aspin has praised the performances of veterans Michael Tonge and Danny Pugh as Vale stretched their unbeaten run on Saturday.
You can watch brief highlights of Port Vale’s 2-2 draw with Stevenage on the club’s YouTube channel.
Winger Luke Hannant says it was “obviously great” to net his first goal for the club but it was more important to get the point.
Port Vale striker Anton Forrester says he’s desperate for a run in the Vale first-team as he is playing for his future.
Manager Neil Aspin has reflected on Port Vale’s 1-1 draw with Barnet on Tuesday evening.
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin had sympathy for fans after a broken coach delayed their journey back from Barnet’s Hive stadium on Tuesday.
Manager Neil Aspin says his side could have picked up six points over the last few days but he is happy that his side were undefeated.
Goalkeeper Ryan Boot says he has returned to the Vale first-team as a more “confident” player.
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin says that the players must be “up for the challenge” against Barnet.
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin has condemned the crowd trouble which disrupted the game at Grimsby Town.
Manager Neil Aspin says Port Vale “deserved to win the match” against Grimsby Town on Saturday.
Port Vale legend John Rudge has backed manager Neil Aspin and says he has the ability to bring in non-league talent but the priority right now is to stay in League Two.
Neil Aspin has said that Vale’s forthcoming run of crucial games gives the players a chance to make names for themselves.
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Port Vale have released a statement making it clear that they are unhappy with the rearrangement of the postponed Barnet game.
Loanee Ben Whitfield says the game against Grimsby is one of the “biggest” of the season.