Bodin: Squad form will determine loan movement
Port Vale assistant manager Paul Bodin has told the Sentinel that if players in the squad perform then there may be no need to move into the loan market.
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Port Vale assistant manager Paul Bodin has told the Sentinel that if players in the squad perform then there may be no need to move into the loan market.
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BBC Radio Stoke claims that striker Tom Pope could leave Port Vale as he will talk to League One rivals Doncaster Rovers this week.