Vincent happy to break goalless run
Winger Ashley Vincent has told the Sentinel that he is pleased to end his goalless run with two goals against AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday.
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Winger Ashley Vincent has told the Sentinel that he is pleased to end his goalless run with two goals against AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday.
Port Vale FC have announced that leading scorer Tom Pope has signed a two year extension to his contract.
The excellent football nostalgia magazine Backpass has an extensive feature on Port Vale’s 1954 Iron Curtain side including an interview with Vale great Colin Askey.
Assistant manager Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that Tuesday night’s home game against AFC Wimbledon gives the Valiants the chance to “put more pressure” on their promotion rivals.
Port Vale have reduced the admission prices for their midweek League Two fixture against AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday evening.
Manager Micky Adams has praised the contribution of central midfielders Doug Loft and Ryan Burge and has conceded that “it’s going to be difficult to leave them out.”
Striker Lee Hughes told the media that he “really enjoyed” his home debut at Vale Park after his second-half double helped the Valiants overcome Accrington 3-0.
Micky Adams said that a “half-time chat” was crucial as Vale put on a much improved second-half display during their 3-0 home victory over Accrington.
Manager Micky Adams has not ruled out the possibility of bringing some loan players into the club when the loan window opens in a week’s time.
Manager Micky Adams has told the Sentinel that the club is unlikely to make a move for free agent and former defender Lee Collins.
Port Vale FC has announced that fans have voted overwhelmingly in favour to change the club crest for the 2013-14 campaign.
Port Vale manager Micky Adams has told the official Port Vale website that he is pondering letting young winger Ryan Lloyd go on a month’s loan.
Chairman Paul Wildes has told the Sentinel that the club may seek to bring two youngsters into the squad on deadline day although Wildes is unsure if the deals can be completed in time.
In a seemingly never-ending series of unfounded transfer rumours involving Peterborough United and Port Vale, the latest involves Posh making a bid for Vale central midfielder Ryan Burge.
A consortium set to take control of financially troubled Swindon Town does not include controversial former Port Vale CEO Perry Deakin, the Swindon Advertiser claims.
The chairman of Port Vale and Peterborough have denied that Vale striker Tom Pope is set to move to the Championship side.
It should come as no surprise that on the 25th anniversary of OVF editor Rob Fielding’s favourite Vale game, that this website should produce a number of features recalling the events of 30th January 1988…
The Sentinel is reporting that the Valiants will delay contract talks with eleven first-team players as the club waits to see which division Vale will be in next season.
Captain Doug Loft has told the Sentinel newspaper that Vale Park is a “a good place to be” as he commented on the club’s “best season” since he signed for the club.
Port Vale FC have confirmed that forward Calvin Andrew has extended his short-term deal until the end of the season.
Port Vale midfielder Kingsley James has joined Blue Square Premier side Hereford United on a month’s loan.
Port Vale forward Tom Pope has told the Sentinel that transfer speculation is wide of the mark after he claimed “I want to stay here and I think everyone knows that.”
This exclusive OVF interview, conducted thirteen years ago, has been missing from our website for a number of years.
The Sentinel reports that forward Calvin Andrew is set to follow in the footsteps of Liam Chilvers and extend his short-term deal until the end of the season. Andrew joined Vale in December following Vale’s unsuccessful attempt to loan Lee Hughes. He had been a free agent since leaving Crystal Palace in the summer. The […]
Manager Micky Adams told the press that his team “got out of jail” with a point against Wimbledon but the Vale boss added that “who is to say that won’t make a difference come the end of the season.”
Port Vale’s away match against Wimbledon was covered in several national newspapers on Friday, but sadly not just because of the Valiants’ efforts on the pitch.