Vale ‘bitterly disappointed’ after arrests
Port Vale secretary Bill Lodey said the club was “bitterly disappointed” following the news that there were 23 arrests before, during and after the game with Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Port Vale secretary Bill Lodey said the club was “bitterly disappointed” following the news that there were 23 arrests before, during and after the game with Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Young Vale winger Ryan Lloyd has joined Tamworth on a month’s loan, the club have announced.
We take a look ahead to the home fixture with Wolverhampton Wanderers with our OVF two minute guide…
This weekend marks the start of a new era at Port Vale as the new senior women’s football team kicks off their season for the very first time this Sunday.
Frankie Allen is a Port Vale supporter just like you and I. But sadly, she cannot make the game on Saturday because she is fighting leukaemia.
A club statement from Port Vale FC has asked fans to co-operate with Staffordshire Police and stewards ahead of the eagerly anticipated fixture with Wolves.
The number of Port Vale players to appear in goal for their national side is a small one. Out of the dozen or so players to play Internationally while on Vale books, just three were keepers.
Striker Lee Hughes was a narrow winner of the OVF man of the match vote after his performance against Bradford City.
Manager Micky Adams has told the Sentinel that he is concerned about Tom Pope’s poor form and that the striker is carrying injuries.
Manager Micky Adams has called his players in for extra training on Sunday after the disappointing away defeat to Oldham Athletic.
OVF editor Rob Fielding applauds the fans who reported racist chanting at Vale Park and agrees with the club that fans engaged in racist chanting should be booted out. Rob Fielding writes… I applaud the proper Vale supporters who reported the racist chanting last weekend. They are proper fans… Since I opened the OVF forum […]
Jennison Myrie-Williams has paid tribute to manager Micky Adams by claiming that his move to Vale Park last summer was “a dream.”
In our latest leaf through the pages of a Port Vale programme, we take a look at West Ham’s 1985 programme for their FA Cup clash with the Valiants, a tie that evokes some personal memories for OVF editor Rob Fielding.
Port Vale have announced that their online ticketing website, in conjunction with Ticketmaster, has gone live.
Goalkeeper Chris Neal was a deserved winner of the third OVF man of the match award of the season. Neal polled more than 75% of the votes and joins Anthony Griffith on the OVF man of the match leaderboard.
In the first of a new series, our seasoned reporter Paddock Alf gives his verdict on Port Vale’s win over Bradford City… all in the Potteries dialect. Paddock Alf writes… The bloke what plees the music pleed a raily long version of Glad Ow Over – I think he conna find the stop button at […]
Assistant manager Mark Grew has praised “leader” Lee Hughes and says the striker put on a “big player” performance against Bradford City.
Port Vale FC have released a statement strongly condemning racist chanting during the home match with Bradford City.
Watch free match highlights of Port Vale’s first win of the season – a 2-1 home victory over Bradford City. Note: This video is from the official Port Vale FC YouTube channel. The club earns money from each play of this video. You can subscribe to the club’s YouTube channel here
In this historical feature, we take a look at Port Vale programme feature from 1989 which celebrates midfielder Robbie Earle’s 25th birthday.
We take a look ahead to the game with Bradford City, Vale’s second home league game of the season with our OVF two minute guide… Vale are expected to make changes for the weekend after boss Micky Adams accused them of “lacking enthusiasm” in last week’s loss to Colchester. Adam Yates could return at […]
Vale columnist Martin Tideswell’s first column of the season urges Vale fans to “not lose perspective here. Ambition and aspiration is fine, but it must be tempered with honest expectation.”
The Sentinel have released an innovative interactive squad guide which allows viewers the chance to hear the views of the current Port Vale squad. Want to know what Lee Hughes had to say about sharing a room with Tom Pope while on tour in Ireland? Or what Dan Jones makes of Kaid Mohamed’s rapping? To […]
Anthony Griffith marked the second game of his third spell at Vale Park with his second OVF man of the match award of the season.
Striker Ben Williamson has boosted his chances of a first-team recall after he scored the winning goal for a strong Port Vale reserves side.
Manager Micky Adams will monitor Tuesday’s reserve game against Shrewsbury Town after Saturday’s poor performance against Colchester.