Worrall says Vale players must thrive on the pressure
Winger David Worrall has urged his team mates to use the pressure of their league position positively as they prepare to face Notts County.
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Winger David Worrall has urged his team mates to use the pressure of their league position positively as they prepare to face Notts County.
Ahead of their clash with Port Vale, Notts County manager Neal Ardley has defended his side’s options upfront.
Port Vale have taken the unusual step of issuing a statement complaining about a “long list of big decisions that have gone against the Vale this campaign.”
Port Vale have taken the unusual step of issuing a club statement which says that “big decisions that have gone against the Vale this campaign.”
Port Vale could sign Lewis McGugan: the Valiants are taking a close look at 30 year-old free agent Lewis McGugan, first-team manager John Askey has confirmed.
Port Vale manager John Askey says that Saturday’s game against Notts County is a “must not lose” match.
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Port Vale manager John Askey says loan signing Kyle Howkins needs more minutes before he is considered for the first-team.
Talking on a radio phone-in, Port Vale manager John Askey says he would have brought on loan striker Dior Angus back to the club.
Manager John Askey says Leon Legge doesn’t have a clause in his contract and says it would be a “false economy” to not play a player if such a clause existed.
Ben Whitfield says that the Port Vale team are still positive but it needs to “show on the pitch.”
John Askey looks likely to adopt a more attacking line-up following the defeat to Tranmere Rovers.
Port Vale’s sorry home defeat to Tranmere Rovers means the side have set two unwanted new club records.
The Black and Gold until it’s sold website, seen some seasons ago has been relaunched after supporter protests against current owner Norman Smurthwaite.
It’s mixed emotions on manager John Askey’s first home game as Port Vale manager.
A protest organised by the official Port Vale Supporters Club took place ahead of Port Vale’s League Two game with Morecambe.
Leon Legge has had a pop at Crewe manager David Artell on social media following Artell’s latest remarks to the media.
The official Port Vale Supporters club have announced details of a pre-match protest against the running of the club by owner Norman Smurthwaite.
Ben Whitfield has pressed his case for a first-team start with the winning goal in Vale reserves’ 1-0 win over Doncaster Rovers.
Port Vale manager John Askey has followed up earlier comments about untested youngsters by telling the media that two signings from Spanish football are not ready for the first-team.
New Port Vale manager John Askey says he wants his side to be more positive during their games.
Port Vale’s loaned out striker Dior Angus netted his first goal for his temporary club.
Port Vale striker Tom Pope says the first-team players have been “given a boost” after the arrival of new manager John Askey.
New Port Vale manager John Askey has stressed the importance of the next month for the club’s future.
John Askey named Port Vale manager: Port Vale FC have confirmed that John Askey is their next manager.
Former Shrewsbury Town and Macclesfield Town manager John Askey says the Port Vale manager’s role would be a “perfect fit.”