Brown: A really tough game
Veteran midfielder Michael Brown says Vale can expect a tough game when they travel to Yeovil at the weekend.
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Veteran midfielder Michael Brown says Vale can expect a tough game when they travel to Yeovil at the weekend.
Port Vale supporters are being asked for their votes for the Sir Stanley Matthews Port Vale Potteries Footballer of the Year.
It’s a quiet news day today, so what could be better than to sit back and watch Vale deal up two consecutive comprehensive victories.
Manager Rob Page says that Chris Lines’ surprise loan move to Bristol Rovers made “good business sense” but the midfielder may still have a future at Vale Park.
Former Port Vale legend Gareth Ainsworth says that an injury crisis could see him registering himself as a player.
Influential midfielder Michael O’Connor says he is “enjoying” his time at Vale Park but is “not sure” of his future.
Former Port Vale manager Micky Adams has left Tranmere Rovers by mutual consent.
Manager Rob Page paid tribute to his team’s ten men and the way they battled to a point against an impressive Preston side.
Cardiff City midfielder Tommy O’Sullivan has extended his loan spell at Vale Park until the end of the season.
Port Vale’s reserve side have won their division following a five goal hammering of Shrewsbury Town on Wednesday afternoon.
Rob Page says that Port Vale have to pick themselves up after a “hard to take” last-gasp Scunthorpe equaliser on Tuesday night.
Striker Ben Williamson says that Vale will travel to Scunthorpe United with a positive mindset and the “same mentality” they showed against Milton Keynes.
Visiting goalkeeper David Martin says that defender Darren Potter was “lucky” not to see red during the 0-0 draw with Port Vale.
Manager Rob Page has thanked the Port Vale supporters for their support during the 0-0 draw with Milton Keynes.
Winger Mark Marshall has appealed to the Port Vale supporters to encourage the players as they bid to stay in League One.
Manager Rob Page says that the side faces “three big games” as it bids to move away from the relegation zone.
Time at club: 1990-1992 Appearances: 4 Goals: 0 Comments: A left-sided defender who progressed through the junior ranks. He made only a handful of appearances for Vale but moved onto Preston North End where he enjoyed a long career. More on this player:
Time at club: 1976-1977 Appearances: 5 Goals: 1 Comments: Vastly experienced defender who joined the Valiants for a short period after a spell in the United States. More on this player:
Time at club: 1967 Appearances: 7 Goals: 0 Comments: A high profile Welsh International who was signed for £1,250. Sadly, he was not a success and moved on to Oswestry Town. More on this player:
Time at club: 1962-1963 Appearances: 15 Goals: 2 Comments: An Irish winger nicknamed ‘Paddy’ transferred from Sligo Rangers for a brief spell before moving to Stafford Rangers. More on this player:
Time at club: 1917, 1923-1924 Appearances: 15 Goals: 7 Arthur Bridgett player profile: Former England International Arthur Bridgett initially joined the club as a guest during World War One. He then made a remarkable return to Port Vale in 1923, some eleven years after his last Football League game, now at the grand old age […]
Time at club: 2007-2008 Appearances: 14 Goals: 0 Comments: A veteran defender who was signed on loan from Rochdale. He rejected an improved contract from Vale and subsequently moved on to Stevenage. More on this player:
Time at club: 1893-1896 Appearances: 74 Goals: 0 Comments: A locally born goalkeeper who joined the club from local non-league football. He became a regular in the 1894-95 and 1895-96 seasons before being sold to Wolverhampton Wanderers for £50. He subsequently went on to play for England. More on this player:
It looks like it is going to be a nail biting run-in but can Port Vale stay in League One this season?
Striker Tom Pope says he is still not fully fit but he is happy to play on to boost Vale’s fight against relegation.
Rob Page has reacted to the defeat to Rochdale by telling the official Port Vale website that the team “did not deserve to lose.”
Rob Page says that the Valiants need characters in the dressing room as they bid to avoid being drawn into the relegation battle.