Wimbledon battle to keep Vale game on
Port Vale’s next opponents, AFC Wimbledon, are appealing to their supporters to help clear the pitch of snow as they attempt to avoid Thursday’s televised clash being postponed.
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Port Vale’s next opponents, AFC Wimbledon, are appealing to their supporters to help clear the pitch of snow as they attempt to avoid Thursday’s televised clash being postponed.
Port Vale’s increased power in the transfer market has been emphasised by a report in the Colchester Daily Gazette which explains that League One outfit Colchester United had also targeted new signing Daniel Jones.
Micky Adams has called on his players to remain motivated after the bad weather caused the cancellation of Vale’s game at home to Bradford City.
Port Vale attracts fans from far and wide. Swedish Valiant Tomas Silfver is one of the most loyal and long-standing as he commemorates his 40th anniversary as a Port Vale fan.
Port Vale’s League Two game against Bradford City which was scheduled for Saturday afternoon has been called off, the club have announced.
In an interview with BBC Radio Stoke broadcast on Friday morning, Vale’s star striker Tom Pope contradicted earlier reports that his contract had been automatically extended by the club.
Port Vale will call on fans to help them battle the bad weather and try to stop Saturday’s game against Bradford City becoming a victim of the snowy conditions.
Port Vale have announced that the club have signed former Sheffield Wednesday left-back Daniel Jones following his release from Hillsborough.
Hereford Unted manager (and former Vale legend) Martin Foyle has told the official Hereford United website that the Valiants have ended their interest in youngster Harry Pell. Pell was heavily rumoured to be on his way to Burslem, but Foyle claims that although the Valiants did express an interest in the 21 year-old, that interest […]
A tweet from Port Vale FC co-owner Paul Wildes has claimed that the club will announce another major signing on Friday.
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Port Vale assistant manager Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that the club have had “no offers” for their players and “that’s the way we want to keep it.”
Tom Pope’s free scoring this season has led to much speculation over how many goals the striker will end up with at the end of the season.
The Port Vale youth academy is looking to appoint “highly-skilled and experienced recruitment officers” (scouts) to help identify future players at the club.
Port Vale assistant manager Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that Saturday’s game against Bradford City could fall foul of the weather but that he is “praying that it goes ahead” as the club hope to continue their good recent form.
Former Port Vale coach Geoff Horsfield has tweeted his reaction to Stockport County’s sacking of Jim Gannon in typically blunt style.
The Port Vale Supporters Club asking Port Vale fans to put their names forward to join the club’s committee.
Veteran midfielder Ritchie Wellens (pictured in action for Oldham against Vale in 2005) has denied he is set to move to Port Vale on loan during the January transfer window.
Watch video highlights of the weekend away win over Gillingham – a result that took Port Vale to the top of the League Two table.
Thanks to Pete T, we have a few pictures from Port Vale’s 2-1 League Two away victory over Gillingham that took the Valiants to the top of League Two.
Manager Micky Adams has said “It feels great being top” but warned his side that “we’re there to be shot at” after moving to the top of the League Two table.
Micky Adams has said “if I need to make changes, I won’t be afraid to” as he prepares to face table-topping Gillingham on Saturday.
It’s probably fair to say that Wimbledon striker Jack Midson isn’t a fan of Sky’s Thursday night live Football League coverage after a number of tweets revealed his confusion about the Dons’ home game against Port Vale.
The Sentinel reports that Port Vale are one of a number of clubs interested in taking Watford defender Carl Dickinson on loan.
New signing Lee Hughes has told 6 Towns Radio that he turned down “five or six” other clubs in order to join Port Vale but the striker is convinced that “I’ve joined at the right time.”
Port Vale FC will offer fans a discount on their season tickets if they reach 5,000 sales for next season.
Port Vale have confirmed that central defender Liam Chilvers has agreed to stay with the club until the end of the season.