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Port Vale manager John Askey says it is unlikely that the Valiants will make any deadline day signings on Monday. Vale boosted their squad last week with the triple signing of Shaun Brisley, Jordan Archer and loanee Jack Taylor. The last thing we wanted to do was leave ourselves short with the deadline being on […]
Port Vale manager John Askey have reserved praise for defender James Gibbons and forward David Amoo after the win over Cambridge United.
Port Vale sign Shaun Brisley: the club have confirmed the signing of 29 year-old defender Shaun Brisley.
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A look at a selection of players to appear for both sides ahead of the weekend clash.
A look at previous meetings between the two sides ahead of the weekend game…
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How would you rate the Port Vale players after their away trip to Grimsby Town on Saturday?
Defender James Gibbons has thanked stand-in captain Leon Legge for his assistance on Tuesday evening.
Port Vale manager John Askey has confirmed that former Notts County player Will Patching is on trial with the club.
Stand-in captain Leon Legge has praised “positive” Port Vale supporters for creating a “different atmosphere” from last season.
Former Port Vale central defender Connell Rawlinson says the club made an offer to take him off the transfer list before his move to Notts County.
Port Vale manager John Askey said the team put on an “excellent performance” as they defeated Forest Green Rovers on Tuesday evening.
Thanks to the Port Vale YouTube channel you can watch brief highlights of Vale’s first win of the season.
How would you rate the Port Vale players after their opening League win of the season.
A new season always brings plenty of optimism for potential promotees, as well as fear for those who risk relegation.
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Defender Nathan Smith says he thinks the club’s new owners “couldn’t have done a better job” in the short space of time they have been in charge.
Port Vale coach Dave Kevan says the team’s more established players are now used to the team’s style of play but the newer signings may “take a little more time.”
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Port Vale manager John Askey says the 1-1 away draw with Salford City “feels like a loss.”
Salford City manager Graham Alexander said that both teams had spells on top and his side “deserved a draw.”
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Port Vale midfielder Tom Conlon believes a strong pre-season will stand him in good stead for the season ahead.
A lawyer for six former Macclesfield Town players who took their club to court said “they just wanted what they were owed” after Town accused them of trying to “close down” the club.