Council set to decide on Ryder bid
Stoke-on-Trent city council are set to make a decision on Keith Ryder’s bid to take over Port Vale FC on Monday night, the Sentinel reports.
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Stoke-on-Trent city council are set to make a decision on Keith Ryder’s bid to take over Port Vale FC on Monday night, the Sentinel reports.
Winger Lewis Haldane has resumed full training as he steps up his recovery from a horrific leg fracture.
Manager Micky Adams has said that defender Clayton McDonald will receive no special treatment from the club after the 23 year-old was cleared of raping a 19-year-old girl.
Port Vale manager Micky Adams said his side deserved to beat Bristol Rovers on Saturday and that he was “was pleased with the three points.”
Port Vale defender Clayton McDonald has been cleared of raping a 19 year-old woman by a jury at Caernarfon Crown Court.
The Port Vale Supporters Club have declared themselves “delighted” after what they describe as a “positive” fans forum with potential new owner Keith Ryder.
Potential Port Vale owner Keith Ryder spend Wednesday outlining his plans for the club to both fans and the media as the preferred bidder embarked on a PR campaign to get backing for his bid to buy the club.
Nantwich Town have extended an invitation to Vale fans to attend the Inter Club quiz being held on the 19th April.
The Port Vale Supporters club have hailed a “positive” meeting with prospective Vale owner Keith Ryder. The meeting took place on Friday and lasted around two hours.
Prospective Port Vale owner Keith Ryder has told the Sentinel that he will be keeping the season ticket prices set in place by administrators Begsbie Traynor.
Many supporters will have received a letter from club administrators Begsbie Traynor. The Supporters Club have now published an FAQ and guide to filling in the form attached to the letter.
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Creditors of Port Vale football club are set to receive 3p in the pound as a result of Keith Ryder’s proposed take-over of the club.
The trial of Port Vale defender Clayton McDonald for the charge of rape has begun in Wales.
A press conference at Vale Park has announced that Lancashire businessman Keith Ryder is the administrators’ preferred bidder. Ryder was chosen ahead of other candidates including local businessman Mo Chaudry by the club’s administrations Begsbie-Traynor.
An all-day concert at the Red Lion pub in Burslem has raised £850 for the Save the Vale campaign.
Port Vale administrator Gerald Krasner has told the Sentinel newspaper that two bids are in contention for preferred bidder status.
Centre-halves Joe Davis and John McCombe have secured their first OVF man of the match awards for their performances against Hereford and Torquay respectively.
Monday’s deadline for bids to take over Port Vale FC has now passed and the club’s administrators will now consider them before announcing their preferred bidder later this week.
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Interested bidders in Port Vale football club have until 12 noon on Monday to submit their formal offer to the club’s administrators.
Port Vale manager Micky Adams has said that the players’ performance during the 1-0 home defeat to Dagenham was “unacceptable.”
Shrewsbury Town have reacted to supporters’ criticism over their plans to charge for the rearranged game with Port Vale. The club will now not charge any fans who can provide their ticket stub from Tuesday’s game.
Potential Port Vale bidder Mo Chaudry has sparked a debate by criticising a “lack of transparency” from other bidders for the football club.
Shrewsbury Town have provoked controversy by charging fans to attend the rearranged fixture against the Valiants at the New Meadow.
Today is Steve Guppy’s 43rd birthday and to celebrate the fact, we’re bringing back our vintage 2001 interview with the Port Vale left-wing legend.