Port Vale 1-1 Luton Town – Waine on target but Valiants are held at home
Ben Waine was on target but a home draw was probably not enough for the Valiants. Here’s our match report.
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Ben Waine was on target but a home draw was probably not enough for the Valiants. Here’s our match report.
Port Vale CEO Matt Hancock says the Port Vale pitch will improve in the final weeks of the season and there will be “significant investment” over the summer to improve.
The odds seem still to be stacked against Valiants but a win against Luton would definitely be a boost. Here’s our preview.
Port Vale manager Jon Brady says he’s reasonably happy with the side’s improved form and it would be “special” to pick up back-to-back wins.
Defender Kyle John felt honoured to be named as Port Vale skipper by Jon Brady and he says he wants to be “an example on the pitch” while captain.
Port Vale manager Jon Brady felt his team did well to reduce the home side to “no shots on target” as they took a 1-0 away win back from their visit to the Sixfields stadium.
A late first-half goal from Jayden Stockley proved crucial as Jon Brady enjoyed a happy return to Sixfields stadium. Here’s our match report.
Port Vale manager Jon Brady says that while it will be nice to return to former club Northampton Town on Tuesday night, his focus will be on a Port Vale victory.
A draw at home to Reading was commendable in some ways but still not enough for struggling Vale. Can they achieve more at Northampton? Here’s our preview.
Port Vale manager Jon Brady was pleased with his side’s second-half display saying a draw was the “minimum” his team deserved against Reading.
It may not be enough… but Port Vale at least saved face with a battling second-half performance and a last-gasp goal. Here’s our match report.
Relegation continues to look inevitable for Jon Brady’s side. Here’s our match preview.
Port Vale manager Jon Brady has said that the side’s performances are ” just not good enough” and staying in League One would be a “hell of a task”.
Manager Jon Brady says “you’re only as good as you have upfront” as he reflected on the loss to Stevenage.
Relegation is looking increasingly inevitable after Port Vale lost to Stevenage on Tuesday evening.
Things continue to look grim as Jon Brady’s side travel to Stevenage for their evening fixture. Here’s our preview.
It’s a pretty big “if” considering the team’s form but should Port Vale defeat Bristol City in the FA Cup fourth round then they would host Premier League side Sunderland.
Following the postponement of their fourth round tie against Bristol City, Port Vale will be in the fifth round FA Cup draw. Here are the details.
The poor state of the Vale Park pitch has seen the FA Cup game against Bristol City postponed, the club have confirmed.
It’s Vale’s second cup tie in a week as they host Championship side Bristol City in the FA Cup. Here’s our preview.
Port Vale manager Jon Brady says the club’s League fixtures take priority but the club would also be happy to progress to the next round of the FA Cup as well.
It’s been a while since we updated our star man table and in that time George Hall, Ben Heneghan and Kyle John have all won the star man award multiple times.
An angry Jon Brady said that forward Ben Waine was the only Port Vale player whose attitude was worthy of praise after the team lost 4-0 at home to Stockport County in the Football League Trophy.
Port Vale were well and truly outclassed as they were knocked out of the Football League Trophy at the quarter-final stage. Here’s our match report.
Port Vale have announced the signing of 32 year-old winger Onel Hernandez – their second free agent signing in a day.
Port Vale have announced the signing of 31 year-old midfielder Grant Ward on a deal until the end of the season.