Micky Adams at Port Vale – his two spells in focus
OVF takes a look at the Port Vale career of manager Micky Adams.
The latest Port Vale news stories from the onevalefan website.
OVF takes a look at the Port Vale career of manager Micky Adams.
Former manager Micky Adams has said he would potentially “help” the club but “that doesn’t necessarily mean I would want to be a manager again.”
Former Gillingham and Northampton boss Justin Edinburgh is the early favourite to succeed Michael Brown.
Former Port Vale midfielder Ryan Burge says he could be the next Port Vale manager and that he could take the club into the Championship.
Port Vale owner Norman Smurthwaite says he won’t sell the club until it is a better position and he wasn’t responsible for the appointment of Michael Brown.
OVF editor Rob Fielding hopes there are no more managerial gambles and that the club opts for an experienced replacement for Michael Brown.
An official Port Vale statement confirms that “Michael Brown leaves Port Vale by mutual consent…”
Port Vale have announced the signing of Derby keeper Kelle Roos on an emergency loan.
There’s no stopping to Liverpool’s yearning for more greatness, as they’re showing great interest in Munich Bayern’s Renato Sanches. This is in line with Barcelona’s active pursuance of the Reds’ Philippine Coutinho.
With the season well and truly underway where have the likes of Danny Green, on trial during the summer, ended up? OVF offers an update…
Manager Michael Brown says his side “can perform on the weekend” as they prepare for a must-win game against Forest Green Rovers.
OVF editor Rob Fielding says that while in the short-term a new manager is required, the bigger problem remains the ownership and direction of the club.
Manager Michael Brown says he doesn’t know if he will remain manager for Saturday’s crucial home game against Forest Green Rovers.
A new TV deal means that all Port Vale midweek fixtures will be available to watch on the official website or Sky TV from 2019.
Following the defeat against Coventry City, Port Vale manager Michael Brown says his team must do better against Luton Town.
Manager Michael Brown says he can still turn Vale’s fortunes around despite an appalling start to the season.
Port Vale say that injured winger Cristian Montano could be out for weeks or even months.
Port Vale are hoping that luckless keeper Rob Lainton won’t be ruled out for too long after he was injured during the defeat to Coventry City.
Manager Michael Brown has updated the official Port Vale website with how injured players are progressing.
Michael Brown has told the media that his team need to start scoring goals after a run of four games without scoring.
Manager Michael Brown says winger Cristian Montano is fully fit again and he has backed the wideman to return to form after a disappointing spell.
Port Vale legend Robbie Earle says that Norman Smurthwaite is to blame for the club being second from bottom of the Football League.
Macclesfield Town have announced that Adam Yates has returned to Vale Park on the day that rival Lawrie Wilson was injured in a reserve game.
Port Vale gave former Manchester United winger Cameron Stewart a run out in the reserves on Tuesday as Michael Brown continues to ponder additions to his squad.
Striker Tyrone Barnett played for an hour for the Port Vale reserves as he marked his return from injury.
Port Vale manager Michael Brown was keen to bolster his squad before the transfer window closed on August 31 and he managed to secure the services of Burnley defender Tom Anderson on loan. Can the 23-year-old help his new side tighten up at the back?