Grew: Vale have "exciting" players lined up
Assistant manager Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that manager Micky Adams has some “exciting players” lined up as soon as Keith Ryder’s takeover is approved.
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Assistant manager Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that manager Micky Adams has some “exciting players” lined up as soon as Keith Ryder’s takeover is approved.
Radio Stoke’s Matt Sandoz claims that Port Vale’s administrators could be taking legal action against members of the club’s discredited former board over the “nil-paid” shares fiasco.
OVF has been busy making corrections and adding new entries to the Port Vale kit database, so that it now displays a whopping 79 kit designs stretching right back to 1966.
Keith Ryder, administrators Begsbie Traynor and Stoke-on-Trent city council have moved to reassure Port Vale fans that Ryder’s takeover of the club remains on course to be completed by the end of the month.
The Port Vale Supporters club have issued a statement following the news in the Sentinel newspaper that the Football League have yet to receive documentation from Keith Ryder that was requested on the 30th May.
Keith Ryder’s proposed takeover of Port Vale looks set to drag onto into next week and possibly beyond after the Football League claimed that they were “still waiting for a response” to their request for more information about the preferred bidder’s business plans for the club.
In a candid interview with the Sentinel, manager Micky Adams says that Port Vale are missing out on new signings while the club remains in administration.
Keith Ryder delay: influential Port Vale columnist and a member of the Port Vale Supporters Club’s committee, Martin Tideswell says that while the recent delay in waiting for the Keith Ryder takeover to be completed is “frustrating” there is no need for fans to “see demons” or panic.
Wrexham’s Leader newspaper reports that former Vale winger Steve Fox (pictured right) is facing a life-threatening battle against cancer.
30 year-old former Vale skipper George Pilkington has moved to Mansfield Town on a free transfer.
Former Port Vale loanee Jennison Myrie-Williams has refused to comment to the Sentinel newspaper when questioned about a possible move to Vale Park.
Next season’s fixture list has been announced. Port Vale’s first fixture of the new season will be a home game against Barnet, while the Valiants will finish the season with an away game at Wycombe Wanderers.
Following on from our popular OVF player database, we are pleased to announce that OVF has produced a Port Vale kit database.
Micky Adams was in a confident mood after Port Vale were drawn against Championship side Burnley in the first round of the Capital One Cup.
Port Vale FC will be delighted that highly promising defender Joe Davis has agreed to sign a two-year deal with the club.
In this picture series, we take a look at how certain sections of the Vale Park ground have developed over the years. This time it’s the turn of the Lorne Street stand, which was finally fully seated in 2020 some 22 years after the work began…
Port Vale will face Championship side Burnley at Vale Park in the first round of the Capital One Cup (the new name for the Carling Cup) competition.
Full-back Adam Yates has told the Sentinel that he has complete faith in manager Micky Adams and that he is “sure he will find the right players for us.”
Port Vale playing legends Andy Porter and Martin Foyle have linked up for a second time to form Hereford United’s new management team.
In this picture series, we take a look at how certain sections of the Vale Park ground have developed over the years. This time it’s the turn of the Railway Stand, one of the most popular areas of the stadium…
In this picture series, we take a look at how certain sections of the Vale Park ground have developed over the years. This time it’s the turn of the Hamil End, perhaps the least celebrated stand at Vale Park…
In this picture series, we take a look at how certain sections of the Vale Park ground have developed over the years. We’ll kick off with the Bycars stand…
Port Vale coach Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that striker Tom Pope has to score more goals next season.
Coach Mark Grew has told the Sentinel that midfielder Doug Loft could continue in the left-back position “if it’s best for us.”
We’ve been adding some more images to the OVF Player Database and it now comes with over 400 images of Port Vale players past and present.
The Sentinel claims that Port Vale want half a dozen new players, including former loanees Liam Chilvers and Jennison Myrie-Williams.
With no movement in the transfer market possible until Keith Ryder’s takeover has been formally completed, it is little wonder that a number of players have been linked with a move to Vale Park. Here’s OVF’s round-up of who’s been tipped to move to Burslem and we’d stress – these are rumours, not hard facts…