Reports: Purse to join Vale on Monday
Reports in the Devon media claim that veteran Plymouth Argyle defender Darren Purse is to join the Valiants on Monday.
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Reports in the Devon media claim that veteran Plymouth Argyle defender Darren Purse is to join the Valiants on Monday.
Port Vale’s new signing Chris Birchall has received International clearance and can be named in Port Vale’s squad to face Plymouth Argyle.
Port Vale will be without midfielder Sam Morsy for the visit of Plymouth Argyle after the club’s official Twitter account confirmed the youngster was ruled out through injury.
MickyAdams has told the official Port Vale website that the club are “well down the road in terms of signing a couple of players” as he looks to boost his squad.
Experienced central defender John McCombe could be ruled out of action for “at least six weeks and possibly more” according to the official Port Vale website.
Chris Birchall has joined Port Vale on a deal until the end of the season according to tweets from Vale co-owner Paul Wildes and Birchall himself.
Central defender Liam Chilvers has told the official Port Vale website that he would be keen to sign a new contract with the club.
Peterborough chairman Darragh MacAnthony has dismissed reports in the Sun newspaper linking his club with a move for Vale striker Tom Pope.
Striker Lee Hughes appears to have ruled out a move to Vale Park in the January transfer window after he told the Nottingham press “I don’t want to go.”
Manager Micky Adams has told the press that he will sit down with Port Vale’s owners to discuss transfer targets but they “haven’t had that conversation yet.”
Central defender and stand-in skipper John McCombe is an early doubt for the home match against Plymouth Argyle on January 5th.
Midfielder Sean McAllister will leave Vale Park on the 8th January when his short-term loan deal expires.
Manager Micky Adams has suggested that some players outside of the Port Vale squad may move on in the January transfer window.
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Manager Micky Adams declared himself “delighted” and “dead chuffed” with Port Vale’s table-topping position and paid tribute to goalscorers Louis Dodds and Jennison Myrie-Williams.
Manager Micky Adams has praised Port Vale fans for their support in the first-half of the season but he’s also declared “we’ll need them more than ever from now on.”
Micky Adams has told the Sentinel that the win over Rotherham has given him “food for thought” as he ponders the team’s formation for the Dagenham match.
Port Vale skipper Doug Loft has told the Sentinel that their next opponents Dagenham will be a “tough, strong side to play against.”
Port Vale manager Micky Adams said that his side’s Boxing Day win at Rotherham “will carry them a long way” but “in the end its only three points.”
Striker Tom Pope has told the Sentinel that he is looking forward to the game against Rotherham and he’s hoping for a repeat performance of the four goals he scored against the Millers in September.
Christmas Day 2012 marks the fourteenth anniversary of former Port Vale FC manager John McGrath sadly passing away.
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Port Vale assistant manager Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that Vale are entering a “vital” Christmas period of the season. We all know the Christmas period is going to be vital for us… Grew told the newspaper: “We all know the Christmas period is going to be vital for us. “The four or five games […]
Port Vale’s League Two fixture against AFC Wimbledon has fallen victim of the poor weather and has been cancelled.
Port Vale first-team coach Rob Page has told the Sentinel that “you don’t fluke as many wins as we have got this season” and that “we have to sustain that in the second half of the campaign.”
Former Port Vale manager Jim Gannon has insisted he is “committed to the cause” despite public criticism from Stockport County chairman Lord Snape.
Former Port Vale manager John Rudge has said that he “cannot foresee football not playing a part” in his life as he prepares to leave Stoke City.