Vale draw Championship side Burnley at home
Port Vale will face Championship side Burnley at Vale Park in the first round of the Capital One Cup (the new name for the Carling Cup) competition.
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Port Vale will face Championship side Burnley at Vale Park in the first round of the Capital One Cup (the new name for the Carling Cup) competition.
Full-back Adam Yates has told the Sentinel that he has complete faith in manager Micky Adams and that he is “sure he will find the right players for us.”
Port Vale playing legends Andy Porter and Martin Foyle have linked up for a second time to form Hereford United’s new management team.
In this picture series, we take a look at how certain sections of the Vale Park ground have developed over the years. This time it’s the turn of the Railway Stand, one of the most popular areas of the stadium…
In this picture series, we take a look at how certain sections of the Vale Park ground have developed over the years. This time it’s the turn of the Hamil End, perhaps the least celebrated stand at Vale Park…
In this picture series, we take a look at how certain sections of the Vale Park ground have developed over the years. We’ll kick off with the Bycars stand…
Port Vale coach Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that striker Tom Pope has to score more goals next season.
Coach Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that midfielder Doug Loft could continue in the left-back position “if it’s best for us.”
We’ve been adding some more images to the OVF Player Database and it now comes with over 400 images of Port Vale players past and present.
The Sentinel claims that Port Vale want half a dozen new players, including former loanees Liam Chilvers and Jennison Myrie-Williams.
With no movement in the transfer market possible until Keith Ryder’s takeover has been formally completed, it is little wonder that a number of players have been linked with a move to Vale Park. Here’s OVF’s round-up of who’s been tipped to move to Burslem and we’d stress – these are rumours, not hard facts…
We’re aware that many of you have busy lives and don’t have time to visit OVF every single day. So, we’ve launched a new service which will compress a whole week’s worth of OVF news and features into one, simple email which is sent out ever, single Friday night…
Former Port Vale loanee Liam Chilvers has indicated that he would be interested in a move to Vale Park, the Sentinel reports.
Midfielder Kingsley James has signed a one-year contract with the club, the official Port Vale website has announced.
Experienced player-coach Gareth Owen has told the Sentinel that he has recovered from the injury that caused him to miss a large part of last season.
The four Port Vale players who have yet to agree new deals, have been told that it is time for them to make a decision.
The Sentinel reports that John McCombe and Tom Pope have both agreed new deals with Port Vale FC.
The Heavy Metal Holocaust has gone down as one of the more memorable events in Port Vale’s history. And OVF has some photos to share with you…
Reports in the Sentinel claim that defender John McCombe and striker Tom Pope are set to agree new contracts with the club.
Micky Adams has told the Sentinel that the “situation has not changed” after Port Vale FC claimed that Gillingham had made an approach to speak to him.
The ‘is he, isn’t he, Micky Adams to Gillingham rumourmill’ took another twist after Gillingham Chairman Paul Scally labelled Port Vale’s claim of an approach from the Kent club as “complete rubbish.”
Port Vale FC have said that they have turned down an approach by League Two rivals Gillingham to talk to Micky Adams about their vacant manager’s role.
Football League delay Ryder decision: Keith Ryder’s takeover of Port Vale FC could be on hold for up to three weeks after the Football League board asked for more information, the Sentinel reports.
Former Crewe midfielder Lee Bell has not ruled out a move to Vale Park, but the 28 year-old has told the Sentinel that “I’ve not spoken to Vale.”
Former Port Vale playing legend, coach and manager Martin Foyle has been named as the new manager of Blue Square Premier side Hereford United.
Micky Adams has said that rebuilding Port Vale’s depleted squad “is hardly the biggest challenge of my career” and that the situation is “is nothing new to me.”
Nineteen years ago this week, Port Vale finally reached Wembley Stadium for the Autoglass Trophy final against Stockport County.