Supporters chief urges fans to be twelfth man
Mark Porter, chair of the Port Vale Supporters Club, says that away fans can be the “twelfth man” at Notts County.
Mark Porter, chair of the Port Vale Supporters Club, says that away fans can be the “twelfth man” at Notts County.
Port Vale manager John Askey says the next match against fellow strugglers Notts County has huge significance for the club.
Port Vale defender James Gibbons says “every single game is a big game” as Vale battle to beat the drop.
A disappointed Port Vale manager John Askey says the team will “keep trying” despite another poor result for the club.
Cheltenham Town manager Michael Duff felt his side dealt “really well” with Port Vale and “showed the more quality.”
Can Port Vale end their awful recent form with a welcome away win?
Port Vale manager John Askey has been giving his reaction to the 2-1 home defeat to Tranmere Rovers on Tuesday evening.
The pressure is on as Port Vale try to halt their dreadful home form this season…
James Gibbons says that the side has to “pick up results on the pitch” as they prepare to take on Tranmere Rovers on Tuesday evening.
Port Vale’s top-scorer admits the side is in trouble and is “running out of games” after their home defeat to Morecambe.
It’s mixed emotions on manager John Askey’s first home game as Port Vale manager.
Port Vale manager John Askey says that the side need to “switched on to the second ball and being switched on to rebounds. That is where you get your goals from.”
It’s sure to be a busy day with pre-match protests ahead of John Askey’s first home game in charge…
Port Vale’s Ben Whitfield says that the player realise that the home game against Morecambe is a huge game for the club.
New Port Vale manager John Askey says his side’s disallowed “goal” should have been allowed to stand.
The pressure is clearly on as Vale look for their away form to give them a boost in South Wales…
The red mist descends as Vale finish with ten men and no points after home defeat to Carlisle…
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin says his future at the club is “not my decision to make” after the home loss to Carlisle increased the pressure on the Vale boss.
Can Vale revive their recent terrible home form? It will be a tough task against promotion chasing Carlisle United…
Port Vale’s on-loan defender Mitch Clark says he “can’t fault” the Port Vale travelling support.Â
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin gave an honest reaction to Port Vale’s quarter-final Checkatrade exit.
It’s the quarter-final stage of the much-derided Checkatrade Trophy and Vale face perhaps their toughest task with a trip to Bristol.
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin reserved special praise for the debut performance of Adam Crookes after the away win at Crawley.
Will it be tough for the Valiants to turn around their terrible form without talisman targetman Tom Pope ?
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin bemoaned the team’s poor luck after a 3-0 home loss to Colchester United.
Can Port Vale build on the midweek Checkatrade win and can veteran striker Tom Pope reach a ton of goals on Saturday afternoon?