Vale wait on McCombe injury
Vale will assess the groin injury suffered by centre-half John McCombe ahead of their trip to Rochdale.
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Vale will assess the groin injury suffered by centre-half John McCombe ahead of their trip to Rochdale.
Port Vale CEO Norman Smurthwaite has called on the side to deliver four straight wins and confirm their promotion to League One.
The Valiants will give three players fitness tests ahead of the home clash with Aldershot on Tuesday evening.
Aldershot manager Andy Scott has responded to recent comments by Micky Adams by casting doubt on whether Vale have the “stomach for the fight.” Scott’s comments are sure to add extra spice to the clash.
Port Vale Supporters Club will be holding their next meeting on Thursday 11th April at 7:30pm in Tommy Cheadle’s.
Chris Birchall has told the Sentinel that Tuesday’s home League Two fixture against Aldershot is “an absolutely vital game for us.”
Tom Bourne, editor of the Vital Vale website and regular contributor to the Two Unfortunates blog wrote this excellent piece on how he became a Vale fan for the inside Left blog. He has kindly allowed OVF to reproduce it.
Micky Adams has hailed the Vale Park support and wants to “thank each one of them” after a near 11,000 crowd saw the Valiants thrash promotion rivals Burton 7-1.
Port Vale 7-1 Burton Albion: the Valiants biggest crowd for 15 years saw Vale take a giant step towards automatic promotion with an astonishing 7-1 home win over Burton. The win came thanks to a Lee Hughes hat-trick and goals from Chris Birchall, Ben Williamson (2) and Tom Pope.
The Lorne Street stand and the Railway Paddock are now completely sold-out ahead of Vale’s hugely anticipated game against Burton Albion. The club announced on Friday that Lorne Street stand, which currently has a capacity of around 2,000 and the 3,750 capacity Railway Paddock have now completely sold-out. With this game set to be Vale’s […]
Port Vale FC have offered three members of their youth team professional contacts for next season.
Port Vale goalkeeper Chris Neal has told 6 Towns Radio that the Burton game is a “big game” but the side are taking it “a game at a time.”
Wingers Rob Taylor and Jennison Myrie-Williams could miss Port Vale’s crucial home game against Burton Albion on Friday evening.
Bill Bell obituary: Port Vale supporter and journalist Phil Shaw has written an obituary to former Vale chairman Bill Bell who passed away earlier this year.
Port Vale’s Twitter account says that just a hundred seats are available in the Lorne Street stand for Vale’s hugely important Friday night game with Burton Albion.
Tom Bourne, editor of the Vital Vale website and regular contributor to the Two Unfortunates blog has given his opinion on which players would make the grade, should Vale get promoted.
Thanks to Pete T, we have a few pictures from Port Vale’s 2-2 League Two away draw with Chesterfield on Easter Monday.
Cut-price tickets for Vale’s massively important Friday night fixture against Burton Albion are on sale at the Potteries Centre this week.
Manager Micky Adams said he had mixed emotions after the 2-2 draw against Chesterfield. But Adams felt that if the Valiants play as they did in the second-half then they will be a difficult team to compete against.
Vale captain Doug Loft says that Vale players will have to stop former Valiant Marc Richards “bullying” them as they take on Chesterfield on Easter Monday.
Manager Micky Adams praised the way his “positive” players provided chances for top scorer Tom Pope as he paid tribute to his entire Vale side for their performance against Cheltenham.
Vale winger Jennison Myrie-Williams has been recognised as one of League Two’s best players in the Football League awards.
The BBC has cancelled an episode of Panorama which was to focus on Port Vale’s former club sponsors, Harlequin Property, after allegations of bribery.
Port Vale’s most capped player, Chris Birchall earned a record-stretching 24th cap while a Vale player but opponents Peru proved too strong for the Trinidad and Tobago side.
Tom Pope has paid tribute to his teammates after being named League Two player of the year as he modestly told the Sentinel “I’m just a local lad who has tried his best and had a good season.”
Assistant manager Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that the club faces two “massive” fixtures over the Easter period.
Vale striker Tom Pope has been named the League Two player of the season at the annual Football League awards.