FA Cup draw: Port Vale are ball number 36
Port Vale have been given ball number 36 in Monday night’s FA Cup first round draw.
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Port Vale have been given ball number 36 in Monday night’s FA Cup first round draw.
Goalscorer Ben Whitfield gave his post-match thoughts following Vale’s long-overdue home win over Cheltenham Town.
Cheltenham Town manager Gary Johnson says Vale striker Tom Pope gave a lesson in leading the line to his strikers.
Cheltenham Town manager Gary Johnson says Port Vale have players who have had “big careers” and his side cannot be complacent.
Yes, it really did happen. Coverage of Port Vale’s only rock concert made the lead headline on one of the country’s leading music magazines. And we have the images to prove it.
Port Vale captain Anthony Kay says Vale fans were brilliant on Saturday and it is only “fine margins” that are keeping the side from a first home win.
Players in the Port Vale reserve team did their chances of a first-team place no harm with a 2-0 win away at Rotherham on Tuesday.
New manager Neil Aspin has made no excuses for the team’s current league position but is determined to climb the table.
Port Vale manager Neil Aspin says that Rob Lainton’s injury has created a “problem” with the goalkeeping position as he assesses his Port Vale squad.
Former Port Vale manager Michael Brown has spoken to the BBC following his exit from the club.
New manager Neil Aspin says that Vale’s large squad has caused fitness problems and he therefore cannot make wholesale changes easily.
New Port Vale manager Neil Aspin says that his players have to “work and graft” every game and “understand what it means to people.”
Port Vale have announced the appointments of two key members of Neil Aspin’s coaching staff. Lee Nogan joins as assistant manager while Gary Brabin joins as first-team coach.
New Port Vale manager Neil Aspin urges the fans to support his team and get a result against Grimsby Town on Saturday.
Club legend John Rudge says he is “looking forward” to his new role at Port Vale and that he hopes to bring further success to the club.
New Port Vale manager Neil Aspin has asked the supporters to put the club’s recent differences behind them and rally behind his Port Vale team as he aims to lead the team to safety in League Two.
Caretaker managers David Kelly and Chris Morgan have left the club following the appointment of Neil Aspin as manager.
The newly dubbed Port Vale “dream team” of John Rudge of Neil Aspin have been talking to the media after they were unveiled as the club’s new management team.
Former Port Vale playing legend Neil Aspin has been confirmed as the club’s new manager while John Rudge is the club’s Football Advisor.
Port Vale FC are expected to announce the appointments of fan favourites Neil Aspin and John Rudge on Wednesday.
BBC Radio Stoke reporter Lee Blakeman says he has heard “strong rumours” that John Rudge could be appointed in a Director of Football role at Vale Park.
Port Vale have made eight changes to their side for the checkatrade clash against Newcastle B.
Former manager Micky Adams says he will not be taking up a Director of Football position at Vale Park.
A statement posted on the official Gateshead FC website suggests Port Vale are on the brink of naming legend Neil Aspin as the club’s new manager.
In the summer, owner Norman Smurthwaite indicated he would be taking a backseat and leave CEO Colin Garlick and chairman Tony Fradley in charge of running the club. That decision now appears to have been reversed.
The Sentinel newspaper says that Port Vale’s hierarchy will hold talks about who is to be the club’s new manager.