“I hope so” – Port Vale manager eyeing more January additions
Port Vale manager Andy Crosby says the club are talking to potential new players but warned that any moves undertaken during the January transfer window can take time.
Port Vale Headlines
Port Vale news from the onevalefan website, an independent website established in 1996.
The onevalefan website has been covering North Staffordshire football club Port Vale FC for many years and its news coverage includes transfers, club statements, rumours, match previews, reports and reaction plus much more.
Our content has been featured in publications such as the Staffordshire Sentinel, the Guardian, 442 magazine and many more. Over the years we have had many exclusives especially during our coverage of supporters’ protests against the then Port Vale board in 2011.
In addition to our articles, we have historical features, a prediction league and the busiest Port Vale forum where you will be able to discuss the latest headlines with other Valiants supporters.
Port Vale manager Andy Crosby says the club are talking to potential new players but warned that any moves undertaken during the January transfer window can take time.
Journalist Pete O’Rourke says that Port Vale are one of a number of clubs interested in signing a non-league forward.
Former midfielder Tom Pett has been reflecting on his time in Burslem with the Gloucestershire Live website and he says that the emotional promotion season during his spell will be “something I’ll remember for a long time.”
Classy midfielder Tom Conlon has posted a heartfelt message on social media following the end of his six season stay at Vale Park.
Port Vale have confirmed the departure of former skipper Tom Conlon with the midfielder agreeing a permanent transfer to Oldham Athletic.
Port Vale FC have confirmed that attacking midfielder Jenson Weir has joined the club on loan from Premier League side Brighton and Hove Albion.
Port Vale have announced that Matt Hancock has been appointed as the club’s new CEO.
Local papers claim a League Two striker is wanted by League One clubs with a well-known journalist claiming Port Vale is one of the clubs to show an interest.
Port Vale have been dealt a significant blow with the news that top-scorer Ben Garrity has been ruled out “long-term” according to manager Andy Crosby.
The Sun newspaper says that League One rivals Derby County are interested in arranging a loan deal for former Port Vale loanee Ollie Arblaster.
Port Vale manager Andy Crosby has confirmed that the injury to midfielder Ben Garrity is worst than feared.
Port Vale manager Andy Crosby says there has been “some interest” in defender Lewis Cass and midfielder Tom Conlon – both of whom have been rumoured to be leaving the club during the January window.
Port Vale manager Andy Crosby has confirmed to the local media that several Vale players will be ruled out for the rest of January as he gave an update on the club’s injury situation.
It was a bitter blow for Andy Crosby’s side to lose the game late on at Carlisle. They may be missing several key players but their performances at Vale Park in recent weeks have generally been stronger. Can they therefore bounce back against Charlton? Here’s our preview…
Striker James Wilson says he is “delighted” to have extended his contract at Vale Park until the end of the season.
Loanee Ollie Arblaster said he “loved every minute” of his highly successful loan spell at Port Vale.
Port Vale have been fined after receiving an FA charge during their 3-2 win over Wigan Athletic last year.
Former Port Vale winger David Worrall is reported to be “OK” after suffering a head injury which required ten minutes of treatment before the wideman was stretchered off and taken to hospital.
Carlisle United have issued a statement apologising for the behaviour of a “young person” after Port Vale goalkeeper Connor Ripley was subject to verbal abuse on New Year’s Day.
Many Port Vale fans will probably be nursing their wounds from the club’s recent exit from the League Cup following the defeat to Middlesbrough.Â
Port Vale manager Andy Crosby says a “lack of concentration” cost his side as they let a one goal lead slip to lose 2-1 to Carlisle United on New Year’s Day.
Poor defending saw Port Vale let slip a one goal lead as they lost to bottom of the table Carlisle United on New Year’s Day.
It’s a long journey to start the year off but Vale fans will be hoping it won’t be in vain if the club can carry over their good form from the Blackpool win. Here’s our match preview…
Rob Fielding puts forward four thoughts after Vale’s 3-0 win including pondering whether player absences led to some unexpected solutions in the Vale formation.
Port Vale manager Andy Crosby was full of praise for teenage debutants Ben Lomax and Jack Shorrock after the wingbacks impressed during the 3-0 home victory over Blackpool on Friday.
Goals from Ben Garrity, James Wilson and Nathan Smith helped Port Vale to a comfortable three points on Friday night. A Valiants side featuring youngsters Jack Shorrock and Ben Lomax therefore ended 2023 on a winning note.