So, what did Norman tell Radio Stoke?
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The latest Port Vale news stories from the onevalefan website.
If work, location or travel (or all three if you’re the OVF editor) preventing you listening live to the Praise and Grumble special, then don’t despair.
Watch defender Dan Jones being interviewed before Vale’s trip to Notts County at the weekend.
Port Vale Assistant Manager Mark Grew says that some of Port Vale’s fringe players could be given an opportunity against Notts County.
Skrill Premier side Alfreton Town have confirmed that Port Vale will visit the Impact Arena for a second successive pre-season friendly.
Port Vale’s reserves emulated the first-team by compiling an unbeaten record against local rivals Walsall this season.
In our latest digest of smaller Port Vale news items – an update from the Supporters Club, Notts County ticket prices, a new OVF feature plus a final appeal for Micky Adams’ charity bike ride.
Port Vale have announced a new kit deal with Errea and (subject to League approval) the club hopes that the team will debut the new home strip during April’s match against Sheffield United.
Have you got a question for Port Vale owner Norman Smurthwaite? BBC Radio Stoke want to hear what you want to ask the Vale chairman.
Micky Adams was pleased with his side’s defending during Saturday’s 1-0 home victory over Walsall.
Midfielder Chris Lines has been suspended for four games after an FA disciplinary panel ruled on Chris Robertson’s sending-off.
There have been a number of players to feature for both Port Vale and our old enemies Walsall. Here’s just a selection of them…
Several items of interest to Vale fans including – Jeff Kent’s Walsall book signing, a charity walk and an unbeaten Port Vale Ladies team.
James Montgomery, the grandson of Sunderland’s match-winning FA Cup finalist Jim Montgomery, is on trial with the Valiants.
Manager Micky Adams conceded that Vale were fortunate to earn all three points against Crawley, but that the win now makes the side’s place in League One safe.
Micky Adams has confirmed that the club may appeal the red card given to defender Chris Robertson.
Norman Smurthwaite has issued a statement in response to recent developments at the club.
Port Vale have ended their kit deal with Sondico and will announce a new kit manufacturer on Friday, Norman Smurthwaite has told the Sentinel.
Port Vale chairman Norman Smurthwaite has spoken to the Sentinel about the club’s transfer embargo and told them that it has been in place since the start of the season.
The results of OVF’s recent vote on whether the club needs a CEO are now in with 91% believing the club needs a CEO.
Our research shows that twenty of Port Vale’s League One rivals have a CEO or equivalent position onboard.
Manager Micky Adams told the media that he was pleased to see the side bounce back from their Ashton Gate humiliation with a draw at Stevenage.
The future of manager Micky Adams and possibly fourteen out of contract players in up in the air after the Vale boss said he would delay any decision over a new contract.
Manager Micky Adams has claimed that Vale are currently subject to a Football League transfer embargo.
Fulham’s injury problems mean that they have recalled youngster Jack Grimmer from his loan spell at Vale Park.
Striker Tom Pope has told the official Port Vale website that the Vale players “respect” manager Micky Adams and want him to stay.
Port Vale supporter Tom Bourne, who runs the Vital Vale website, offers his views on the long-running Adams contract saga.
In a dramatic post-match interview, Port Vale manager Micky Adams announced he was “considering his future” after ugly scenes following the side’s 5-0 loss to Bristol City.