Doncaster Rovers 1-3 Port Vale
Skipper Carl Dickinson scored his first-ever Port Vale goal as they put Doncaster Rovers to the sword at the Keepmoat stadium.
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Skipper Carl Dickinson scored his first-ever Port Vale goal as they put Doncaster Rovers to the sword at the Keepmoat stadium.
Port Vale have revealed that winger Byron Moore is back in full training although he could still be five weeks away from a first-team return.
Colin Daniel and Richard Duffy could be fit enough to feature in the Vale squad to travel to Doncaster at the weekend.
The Sentinel claims that Micky Adams wants two new additions to his squad before the transfer window closes.
Port Vale’s reward for disposing of Hartlepool United in the Capital One Cup is a home tie against Championship side Cardiff City.
Manager Micky Adams hailed hat-trick hero Ben Williamson and confirmed that keeper Sam Johnson will keep his place in the side.
It’s probably a sign of the times that Micky Adams’ current three year spell at Vale Park has lifted him into ninth place in English football’s longest-serving managers’ list.
Former skipper and player of the year Sam Collins is set to return to Vale Park on Tuesday night as part of Hartlepool United’s defence so we’ve re-published our 2004 interview with the then-Vale player.
Here’s one of our occasional features looking at the fortunes of former Vale players. This time, we look at how a number of former players fared on the opening day of the season.
Manager Micky Adams says he is happy to take a point from the opening game of the season against Walsall.
Micky Adams says he won’t comment on Blackburn’s position regarding striker Jordan Slew because unlike Crewe boss Steve Davis, he doesn’t comment on other club’s players.
The Valiants expect four players with minor injuries to be available for selection for Saturday’s game against Walsall.
Problems with the club’s online ticket system have prompted the club to postpone proposed walk-up ticket price increases for the first three games of the season.
Carl Dickinson has reacted with pride and delight after being named as the Port Vale captain although one of his comments has already been seized upon by his teammates.
Port Vale FC have announced that defender Carl Dickinson will be the club’s captain for the 2014-15 season.
Port Vale chairman Norman Smurthwaite says he has personally put £500,000 into the club this season – double the amount he planned to do.
With a national period of remembrance to mark a hundred years since the start of World War One, OVF wants to pay tribute to Port Vale players who lost their lives in the conflict.
We were kindly asked by World Soccer magazine to provide a Port Vale season preview for their Football 2015 publication.
Port Vale have ended the club’s incentive to lottery ticket agents of a free season ticket and 15 per cent commission if they bring in a £1,000 a year to the club.
Port Vale takeover bid: the Sentinel newspaper claims that Vale supporter Jason Nixon has “business contacts interested in buying the club” although they are yet to speak to owner Norman Smurthwaite.
The Valiants’ final friendly game ended in a victory over Premier League opponents after strikers Pope and Williamson both found the net.
Former Port Vale winger Rob Taylor has signed for League Two side Mansfield Town.
Port Vale have extended the period that fans can collect their season tickets for the new season.
The Valiants continue to be engaged in talks with Championship side Blackburn Rovers about a long-term loan deal for striker Jordan Slew.
Former Vale defender Clayton McDonald has agreed a deal with Tranmere Rovers that will see him stay on a non-contract basis.
Port Vale Supporters Club will have their next meeting on Thursday 7th August.
Port Vale FC have formally confirmed their squad numbers for the forthcoming 2014-2015 season.