So near, yet so far…
Onevalefan narrowly lost to a BBC Radio Stoke, as the radio boys edged the three game five-a-side series by two matches to one. BBC Radio Stoke’s Phil Bowers sends us this match report.
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Onevalefan narrowly lost to a BBC Radio Stoke, as the radio boys edged the three game five-a-side series by two matches to one. BBC Radio Stoke’s Phil Bowers sends us this match report.
Stellar Group Chairperson Jonathan Barnett has reportedly told the Vale that they can ‘stick their concerns…’ about Steve McPhee’s transfer ‘up their arse.’ Charming fellow isn’t he?|
Two generous Vale supporters have come to the aid of www.onevalefan.co.uk and their assistance should solve our recent bandwidth problems once and for all.
Port Vale’s finances received a welcome boost after loans and an overdraft facility placed an additional £375,000 into the club coffers.|
Port Vale manager Martin Foyle’s first signing of the summer has been confirmed as Bristol City’s experienced centre-forward Lee Matthews.
Steve McPhee won our man of the match vote against Rushden. It was his sixth star man award and makes him the outright winner of our man of the match league table.
The Valiants have confirmed that an offer has been made by Leeds United for 27 goal top scorer Steve McPhee but that it was rejected by the club board.
Chairman Bill Bratt fears Stephen McPhee could become a “forgotten man” if he fails to impress in Portugal.
Is Vale’s top-scorer Steve McPhee set to make a move to Portugal? We talk EXCLUSIVELY to the journalist who broke the story.
The Valiants have received a massive boost with the news that popular midfielder Mickey Cummins has agreed a new two year deal with the club.
Former Vale chairman Bill Bell was in court this week. Among the questions put to him were discrepancies in bar takings, false invoices and a payment on the Marcus Bent transfer fee.
Football fans will get another chance to Valiant cult hero Ron Futcher in action, after the veteran forward was pencilled in to take part in a charity match.
The Valiants have delayed a decision on the future of injury-plagued defender Michael Walsh until the player meets with a specialist.
Former marketing director Neil Hughes, accused of stealing more than £8,000 from Vale told police he made up false invoices with the knowledge of then chairman Bill Bell.
A round-up of news involving former Port Vale player including Michael Twiss (pictured), John Durnin, Peter Clarke and Alan Lee.
Port Vale manager Martin Foyle has released three first-team players as the Valiants begin planning for next season.
Twenty five goal top-scorer Steve McPhee was an overwhelming winner of the 2004 Port Vale player of the year award.|
Manager Martin Foyle is in confident mood ahead of Vale’s crunch clash with Rushden and Diamonds. Foyle told local press that the Vale squad won’t ‘throw in the towel’
Port Vale were mentioned at this year’s FA Cup Final but not for the right reason!
The Staffordshire Sentinel is reporting a current Port Vale director’s claims that rebel Directors Charles Machin and Geoff Wakefield cost the club £20,000 by not resigning before an EGM.
On Saturday the 27th March, the Valiants Against Racism (VAR) campaign launches its ‘Racial Equality Charter’ which is representative of the club’s commitment to the national Kick It Out ‘Racial Equality Standard’ and the North Staffs Racial Equality Council’s ‘Racial Equality Means Business’ award.
Port Vale supporters gave new manager Martin Foyle a tremendous reception ahead of the Oldham game.
A new era has begun at Vale Park as former player and youth coach Martin Foyle was announced as the new manager with Ian Brightwell as his assistant.
Port Vale FC have released a statement confirming the news that manager Brian Horton has left the club.
Brian Horton Leaves Port Vale: in a shock announcement, it has been confirmed that Brian Horton has departed the Valiants’ managerial seat by mutual consent.
A Government report has suggested that Premier League clubs should double the broadcasting revenue it re-distributes to lower league clubs.
The Valiants are confident of securing a £50,000 grant from the Football League in the next fortnight.