Match report: Cambridge United 5-0 Port Vale
A season to forget ended on a low note as Port Vale were put to the sword at Cambridge in the final game of the season.
A season to forget ended on a low note as Port Vale were put to the sword at Cambridge in the final game of the season.
Forward Dior Angus scored on his full debut but veteran Antony Kay was sent-off as the Valiants lose 2-1 to Carlisle in their final home game of the season.
Tom Pope netted his nineteenth of the season as Vale helped secure League Two safety with a draw at Mansfield.
Manager Neil Aspin says the players “deserve the credit” after a crucial home win over Lincoln City.
A second-half headed goal by veteran Antony Kay helped Port Vale to safety in League Two for this season.
Striker Tom Pope scored his eighteenth goal of the season but to no avail as Crawley took all three points on Saturday afternoon.
Tom Pope scored his seventeenth goal of the season and Antony Kay hit a screamer but a late Crewe equaliser saw it finish all-square on Easter Monday.
Danny Pugh opened the scoring and was then sent-off but it was sub Ben Whitfield who was the hero as his late winner earned Vale’s ten men a vital home win over struggling Chesterfield.
Goalkeeper Ryan Boot helped Vale keep a cleansheet and pick up a valuable point against promotion chasing Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday afternoon.
Vale played two upfront but were unable to find a cutting edge as their unbeaten run came to an end on Tuesday evening.
Substitute Donovan Wilson scored his first Vale goal and Luke Hannant scored his first-ever League goal as Vale came back to draw against Stevenage.
Striker Anton Forrester scored what could be a priceless equaliser as Vale scraped their second consecutive away point.
Port Vale’s draw with Grimsby on Saturday was overshadowed by crowd trouble in the closing stages.
Manager Neil Aspin admitted that the match against Newport County was a “scrappy game” and the side are “desperate for a win.”
Loanee Kyle Howkins says that the team spirit in the squad is good despite Vale’s poor run of form.
Port Vale failed to earn their first win of 2018 as a home draw moved them closer to the League Two dropzone.
Port Vale supporters say poor transfer business in the January transfer window could cost the club dear…
Vale’s winless 2018 continued as Swindon came from behind to win 3-2 at the County Ground on Saturday.
Fans are fuming after the capitulation to Cheltenham with players and the Port Vale owner in the firing line…
The Valiants went down to an awful away defeat to Cheltenham Town on Saturday with the only bright spot being Tom Pope’s sixteenth goal of the season.
Vale were grateful for a solid performance by Rob Lainton as they kept a cleansheet and picked up a point against Morecambe.
Port Vale fans exempt Luke Hannant and David Worrall from criticism but say rest of the team were dreadful…
David Worrall scored twice as Port Vale scraped a home draw against Colchester United on Saturday afternoon.
Port Vale fans say that Accrington targeted Vale’s left defence and ponder bringing Rob Lainton back between the sticks…
Port Vale threw away a two goal half-time lead as Accrington came back to win 3-2 on Saturday afternoon.
Fans agree with the manager that this was an awful performance at home…
Port Vale rescued a point at home to Yeovil Town thanks to a late penalty from Tom Pope.