Maidenhead Utd 1-3 Port Vale
Maidenhead 1-3 Port Vale: Port Vale at least avoided FA Cup embarrassment in front of the TV cameras as they overcame a spirited Maidenhead side on Thursday night.
Maidenhead 1-3 Port Vale: Port Vale at least avoided FA Cup embarrassment in front of the TV cameras as they overcame a spirited Maidenhead side on Thursday night.
Port Vale lost their second successive game as a late Bury goal gave them all three points at Gigg Lane.
Chris Shuker said farewell to his playing career as the Valiants finished the season with a quiet goalless draw with Peterborough.
Louis Dodds netted his fourth of the season but Port Vale ended their home campaign with a defeat to Nigel Clough’s in-form Sheffield United.
A patched-together Port Vale side came close to taking something from the New York stadium, only for ten man Rotherham to net a late winner.
Sub Jordan Hugill provided more evidence of his rich potential as Port Vale made it four home wins in a row.
The Valiants all but ended their play-off chances as they threw away a two goal lead to lose to strugglers Notts County.
Port Vale completed their first league double over Walsall in living memory thanks to a second-half penalty.
Midfielder Billy Knott and Doug Loft both scored and each side ended with ten men as the Valiants defeated Crawley.
Reserve keeper, sorry, striker Tom Pope scored his sixteenth of the season as Port Vale earned a valuable away point against Stevenage.
Carl Dickinson was sent-off during a desperate Port Vale performance that saw their winless away run stretch to nine games.
Tom Pope, Ben Williamson and Billy Knott scored but keeper Chris Neal was stretchered off in a dramatic five goal thriller at Vale Park.
Poor defending saw Vale throw away a two-goal lead at Northampton despite a 30-second opening goal by captain Doug Loft.
Leyton Orient secured their first win at Vale Park since 1956 as the Valiants controversially had two goals disallowed.
Vale came from behind to secure the double over Carlisle thanks to two goals in four mimutes from Ben Williamson and Tom Pope.
Vale’s winless run was stretched to four games after a comprehensive defeat to promotion favourites Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Tom Pope scored but loanee Jack Grimmer was stretchered off as Vale put on arguably their worst display of the season in losing to Crewe.
Port Vale came agonisingly close to securing an away point only for an injury-time winner by Carl McHugh to earn the home side all three points.
Vale were held to a draw by Shrewsbury in a dour Saturday lunchtime encounter at the Greenhous New Meadow.
Vale’s lowest league attendance for four years saw the side finally keep a clean sheet and two goal skipper Doug Loft revive their play-off hopes.
Tom Pope ended his recent goal drought but three goals in eighteen minutes saw Swindon snatch a dramatic 3-2 win at Vale Park.
Vale nearly snatched an unlikely draw after two late goals but hosts Gillingham held on to secure all three points.
In a new occasional series, we’ll be getting player ratings from the fans after selected Port Vale games. Rob Fielding was at the Brighton game and here are his views on the Vale players’ performances.
Chris Robertson’s goal was in vain as Brighton defeated Port Vale to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Loanee Jack Grimmer’s first Vale goal earnt Micky Adams’ side a win over Oldham but the match was overshadowed by an injury to debutant Florent Cuvelier.
A dramatic FA Cup tie against Plymouth ended in Vale’s favour as Jennison Myrie-Williams capped a Vale second-half comeback.
A patched-up Vale side went down to a defeat to promotion hopefuls Brentford at Griffin Park thanks to Marcella Trotta and Will Grigg’s strikes.