Port Vale striker earns League Two monthly award
Port Vale have made it an awards double for the month of September after striker Jayden Stockley was named the PFA fans player of the month.
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Port Vale have made it an awards double for the month of September after striker Jayden Stockley was named the PFA fans player of the month.
Port Vale have been drawn at home against Darrell Clarke’s Barnsley side in the first round of the FA Cup.
Port Vale FC will be ball number 36 in the FA Cup first round draw. Here’s our guide to proceedings…
Port Vale manager Darren Moore says he is pleased to be top of League Two but he’s still no satisfied with his squad.
Substitute Antwoine Hackford was on the mark again as Vale’s excellent run of form saw them record their second successive away win. It was a victory that took the side to the top of the League Two table.
Port Vale manager Darren Moore has been awarded the Sky Bet League Two Manager of the Month for September.
After the smash and grab away win over Notts County can Port Vale make it two good results on the road? Here’s our preview…
Port Vale manager Darren Moore has held his weekly press conference ahead of Vale’s next game and delivered some unwelcome injury news for Vale fans.
It’s long overdue but with his statue unveiling happening later this month, we have produced a dedicated section to club president, long-serving manager, club legend and hero for so many Vale fans – Sir John Rudge.
Port Vale manager felt his team put on an “outstanding” display on Saturday as they secured a 1-0 away win against Notts County.
Swiss striker Lorent Tolaj scored his third goal of the season as Darren Moore’s Port Vale side earned a “smash and grab” away win over a largely dominant Notts County side.
Vale were gutted after a late Colchester equaliser in midweek. Can they bounce back with a good performance against in-form Notts County? Here’s our preview…
Former Port Vale midfielder Anthony Griffith has told the BBC about his plan to become a referee.
Port Vale manager Darren Moore spoke to the media ahead of the trip to Notts County. Here is a summary of what he spoke about…
The midfielder picks up the star man award from onevalefan readers – the seventh Port Vale player to receive an award so far…
A disappointed Darren More said the draw against Colchester United on Tuesday was “two points dropped”. He also gave an update on George Byers’ first-half injury.
A second-half goal by substitute Jesse Debrah was not enough as visitors Colchester scored a late equaliser in a match punctuated by some blatant gamesmanship and time wasting by the opposition.
The win over Swindon made it a run of four League Two games unbeaten for Darren Moore’s side – can they make it five on Tuesday night against Colchester United?
Optimism is growing among our fan panel as they reflect on a comfortable home win over Swindon and look forward to Tuesday’s visit by Colchester. Here are their views…
Brandon Cover has been in excellent form during his loan spell at Vale Park and his family were in the stands to see the youngster score his first goal in senior football.
Port Vale manager Darren Moore says he’s happy after a “dominant” display but he’s still “not satisfied” as he feels there is still more to come from the team.
Port Vale youngster James Plant has moved to Somerset until January after agreeing a loan move to Yeovil Town.
George Byers and Brandan Cover scored their first goals for the club as the Valiants defeated Swindon Town at Vale Park on Saturday.
It was good in the closing stages at Accrington – can the Valiants now put on a better performance for the whole ninety minutes at home? Here’s our match preview…
Port Vale manager Darren Moore has told the media that while he is happy with the team’s four match unbeaten run, he’s still not satisfied with his squad.
Port Vale have announced that ground breaking work has begun as construction of the John Rudge statue at the Vale Park stadium gets underway.