Vale’s game against Wimbledon is called off
Port Vale’s League Two fixture against AFC Wimbledon has fallen victim of the poor weather and has been cancelled.
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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.
Port Vale co-owner Norman Smurthwaite has told the Sentinel that Port Vale’s crowds will need to improve considerably if the club are to climb up the league.
Port Vale in the community have issued a press release to OVF explaining a new health initiative for residents in the ST6 postcode area.
Port Vale assistant manager Mark Grew has dismissed claims that Saturday’s fixture against a struggling AFC Wimbledon side will be an easy fixture.
Striker Lee Hughes, who was strongly linked with a move to Vale Park in the last loan window, has ruled himself out of action until the New Year.
Defender John McCombe should be celebrating a new achievement on Saturday – as he is all set to make his 200th senior Vale appearance against AFC Wimbledon. The popular Pontefract-born centre-half made his 199th appearance for the Valiants on Saturday, three years and seven months after joining Vale on a free transfer following his release from Hereford […]
Manager Micky Adams has appealed for Port Vale supporters to be more patient with his team – and he believes the side’s success away from home proves his point.
Manager Micky Adams has praised forward Louis Dodds’ work ethic and added that he hopes his weekend goal will “kickstart” him.
Chairman of the Supporters Club, Pete Williams, has told the Sentinel that Vale fans will be “forever grateful” for the financial support of Stoke-on-Trent city council.
Port Vale co-owner Norman Smurthwaite has told the Sentinel that he would be happy for Coventry City to play at Vale Park providing any deal was ” a commercial arrangement for the benefit of this club.”
Steve Fox’s family have thanked Port Vale supporters after they received a booklet containing Vale fans’ tributes to the former winger.
Port Vale co-owner Norman Smurthwaite has offered his services to hometown club Coventry City as they seek to resolve their stadium rent row.
Former Port Vale playing legend Neil Aspin has been voted the Conference North’s Manager of the Month for November.
Winger Jennison Myrie-Williams will be suspended for Port Vale’s trip to Cheltenham after picking up his fifth booking of the season.
Micky Adams has conceded that he may have “picked the wrong side” after Vale’s poor home defeat to Chesterfield but the manager says there’s “no panic and no crisis.”
Micky Adams thought that visitors Chesterfield were worthy victors after the away side secured a 2-0 win over the Valiants on Saturday.
Port Vale FC have announced that the players will wear black armbands and there will be a minute’s applause before the match to mark the passing of former Valiant Steve Fox.
Notts County midfielder Gavin Mahon has revealed he turned down a move to Vale Park on loan deadline day but he may be open to a move in the January window.
The future of former Port Vale player Chris Birchall was uncertain after he was placed on the MLS re-entry draft.
Manager Micky Adams admitted that his team were poor “individually and collectively” after the team lost at home to Bradford City in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy.
The Football League have announced that Port Vale’s trip to League Two rivals AFC Wimbledon will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Former Port Vale winger Steve Fox sadly passed away on Saturday after a long battle against cancer. He was 54 years old.
Port Vale FC have announced that half-season tickets are now on sale with adult prices starting at £165.