Page: Striker will return to Blackburn
Port Vale manager Rob Page says that the club have no interest in extending Jordan Slew’s loan spell at the club.
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Port Vale manager Rob Page says that the club have no interest in extending Jordan Slew’s loan spell at the club.
If you don’t want to read about veteran manager John Gregory talking about sex appeal, it’s probably best to stop reading right now…
Striker Achille Campion pressed his claims for a first-team place with a brace as Port Vale Reserves beat Stoke City Reserves 3-0 on Wednesday.
OK, maybe the headline is a little misleading – after all, we’re talking the Malaysian Premier League, not the English Premier League, here.
In a generous gesture by owner Norman Smurthwaite, Port Vale are set to offer the use of Vale Park to crisis-hit non-league neighbours Norton United.
Rob Page’s team may be boosted by the news that Crawley manager John Gregory labelled his side “toothless” after their defeat to Bristol City.
The Sentinel reports that Vale are in talks with striker Dany N’Guessan about extending his contract until the end of the season.
Chairman Norman Smurthwaite has said that “common sense did not prevail” after some supporters suffered long delays trying to enter the ground on Saturday.
Flying winger Mark Marshall has been voted the player of the season so far by members of the OVF forum.
A feature length documentary about the people and culture of the Potteries – Oatcakes – is now available to watch for free on YouTube.
Rob Page has told the media that the “forward play wasn’t up to the standard we have set” as Vale lost 1-0 at home to Coventry.
Manager Rob Page has urged winger Byron Moore to force his way into the first-team reckoning.
It’s come to OVF’s attention of a potential issue with the Linked In profile of a certain Perry Deakin, the club’s former CEO.
The Guess the Crowd competition for the Coventry City game is number 400. Over the years the competitions have generated thousands of pounds of income for Port Vale.
It is sad but perhaps not unsurprising that Tom Pope has told the Sentinel that he may have to move elsewhere if he is offered a substantial paycut by the Valiants.
If you’re looking for a Christmas present for a friend, family member or just a treat for yourself, then why not consider these Vale-related reads?
Former Port Vale defender Sam Collins is in temporary charge of Hartlepool United following the sacking of Paul Murray.
Manager Rob Page says he’s pleased with his side’s performances but there is still more to come from the Valiants.
Port Vale mentioned on I’m Sorry I haven’t a Clue: Monday the 1st December marked a notable first in the history of Port Vale FC – a very first mention on classic BBC Radio Four comedy show I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue.
Striker Dany N’Guessan says that he would be happy to sign a new contract with Port Vale.
Port Vale War Cry was the club’s anthem of the 1920’s – this special feature includes a portion of the lyrics, scans of the songsheet and a re-working of the song by band Cock’s Entry.
The Sentinel reports that Port Vale could add yet more new faces to their squad in the coming days.
Rob Page has praised the contribution of veteran Michael Brown whose fourth goal in just 14 games helped Vale to a point against Gillingham.
Manager Rob Page says that Vale’s deserved draw against Gillingham felt like a victory after Michael Brown’s late equaliser secured a point.
Chairman Norman Smurthwaite says that the club will bring in more young players as it continues to put the focus on youth.
Port Vale sign Alex Nimely: the Valiants have confirmed that former Manchester City striker Alex Nimely has joined the club until the end of the 2014-15 season.
Former Manchester City forward Alex Nimely is training with the Valiants and could be added to Rob Page’s squad on a permanent basis.