Duo Set to Boost Vale’s Options
Martin Foyle could have some Christmas cheer at last as experienced duo Lee Matthews and Robin Hulbert return to first-team action.
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Martin Foyle could have some Christmas cheer at last as experienced duo Lee Matthews and Robin Hulbert return to first-team action.
A busy night at the Port Vale FC AGM saw the board continually praised by shareholders as the ruling that no-one should own more than 24.9% of the shares in the club was overwhelmingly passed.
Veteran Austrian midfielder Andreas Lipa has left the club, Port Vale have announced.
The Valiants will join the other 91 league clubs in taking part in an anti-racism match day as the Kick It Out campaign begins its week of action against racism in the beautiful game.
Martin Foyle has made his first move in the transfer market after the sale of striker Steve Brooker. Foyle has snapped up winger Marc Goodfellow on loan, ironically from Brooker’s new club – Bristol City.
A press release on the official Port Vale website reports that the Valiants are now trading close to a break-even figure following the board’s work to stabilise the club’s finances.
Port Vale manager Martin Foyle has insisted he won’t be rushed into a panic signing to replace the departed Steve Brooker. Foyle told the official Port Vale website that: “I’m trying to bring in a replacement but it is not as easy as people think.” Any new signing may not arrive before the weekend clash […]
Port Vale have issued a press release after striker Steve Brooker completed a £225,00 move to Bristol City.
After the gloom of the weekend, it is great to report some positive news. Vale have signed midfielder Daryl McMahon while defender Michael Walsh is close to completing his record-breaking 99th return from a long-term injury. McMahon, previously on the books of West Ham is a young left-sided midfielder. He is not eligible for the […]
Vale goalkeeper Mark Goodlad has been ruled out of action for six weeks after sustaining a thigh injury against Brentford. Goodlad was replaced by Jonny Brain after 41 minutes and it now looks certain that the former Carlisle and Newcastle player will take his place between the sticks for the match against Blackpool. Youth team […]
Twelve months on from its foundation, VAR has grown into a powerful and hugely important part of the club. Take a look back at its activities and achievements over the last year.
Martin Foyle was full of praise for the 2004 Isle of Man tournament, despite his side’s disappointing performances and the Vale boss would like to see his side return to the island next season.
Club captain Sam Collins has given the Valiants a ringing endorsement telling the Staffordshire Sentinel that “Port Vale is the best club I have been at”.
The onevalefan website is honouring the name of Vale great Andy Jones by taking part in Port Vale’s executive box sponsorship and renaming a suite after the Vale Park legend.
Former Vale duo Dean Delany and Liam Burns are believed to be on the verge of agreeing contracts with new clubs following their release from the Valiants.
Updates on events affecting former Vale players Paul Musselwhite, Sean McClare, Lee Mills, Wayne Gray and Jeff Minton.
Youngster Ryan Brown is confident of a return to full fitness after recovering from a horrific facial injury sustained against QPR.
Port Vale sign Dean Smith: veteran defender Dean Smith has agreed a 12-month contract with the Valiants after impressing while on trial at the club.
According to reports on BBC Radio Stoke, manager Martin Foyle has added a fourth trialist to his Port Vale squad.
Vale’s superstitious goalkeeper Jonathan Brain has swopped his number 12 shirt for last season’s ‘lucky’ number 24.
Long-term injury victims Ryan Brown and Mark Goodlad have received the all-clear to resume full training with the Vale squad, putting both in contention for a first-team place next season. Emerging left-sided youngster Brown has been ruled out since March. The teenager suffered a horrendous eye injury following a collision with QPR’s Kevin Gallen. Brown […]
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.